Answer six short questions by email (a sentence each is fine) and forward two or three recent orders. A day or two later you get a written breakdown of where your wholesale back office is losing hours and what could come off your plate.
Start my teardown by email Opens a pre-filled email. Answer inline and hit send.This is everything. No twenty-field intake form, no scheduling link.
Then forward two or three recent orders (a Faire confirmation, a rep PO, a retailer order, whatever is handy). Screenshots are perfect.
A written one-page teardown: a short map of your current flow, the two or three biggest time sinks, and what could be automated and roughly how. Concrete and specific to your operation, not a generic pitch deck.
It is yours to keep either way. If you want a quote after reading it, you will get a firm one. If not, no follow-up sequence, no "just checking in."
No call, no obligation, no pressure. The teardown, and everything after it, runs entirely by email.
A written one-page breakdown of your wholesale back office: a map of your current flow, the two or three biggest time sinks, and what could be automated and roughly how. Specific to your operation, and yours to keep whether or not we ever work together.
Really. The teardown, the build, and the ongoing management all run by email. No discovery calls, no Zoom, ever.
Nothing. The teardown is free and comes with no obligation. If you want a quote afterward, you will get a firm one; if not, keep the writeup with our compliments.
Free, no call, no obligation.
Start my teardown by email Opens a pre-filled email. Answer inline and hit send.