This service provides a complete picture of the tools your business relies on every day.
We inventory software, platforms, and core technology used across the business. This includes paid subscriptions, free tools, and unofficial solutions that have grown organically over time.
The goal is to identify redundancy, underused software, and potential risks. Many businesses discover they are paying for overlapping tools or relying on systems no one fully understands.
You will receive:
• A documented overview of your current tech stack
• Identification of redundant or unnecessary tools
• Cost reduction and consolidation recommendations
• Risk and efficiency observations
This service focuses on how work moves through your business.
We map a real workflow from initial contact through completion and billing. This makes invisible inefficiencies visible. Manual data entry, unclear handoffs, and bottlenecks often surface quickly.
Rather than guessing where automation should live, this process shows exactly where time and effort are being lost.
You will receive:
• A visual process map of a core workflow
• Identification of manual and high friction steps
• Clear opportunities for process improvement
• Prioritized automation recommendations
This service evaluates how your business shows up to potential customers online.
We review your website, Google Business Profile, and key local signals that affect discoverability and trust. Small issues in accuracy, speed, or mobile usability can quietly cost you leads.
This audit focuses on fundamentals, not marketing fluff.
You will receive:
• Review of local search presence and accuracy
• Website performance and mobile usability findings
• Competitive visibility observations
• A prioritized fix list to improve lead capture
Diagnostic Services are a strong fit if you feel inefficiencies but cannot pinpoint the cause, your tech stack has grown without a clear plan, processes rely heavily on manual effort, or you suspect missed leads or visibility issues
Many clients begin here before moving into implementation work.
Diagnostics are designed to stand on their own. There is no obligation to move forward beyond the audit.
If you choose to continue, diagnostic findings often inform implementation, automation, or reporting services.