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Every bid you send has a price on it, and you live with it. Here are ours: four rungs, no retainers, no “call for pricing,” no surprise scope. If your job doesn’t fit these numbers, we’ll tell you before you spend anything.
See the machine working before you spend a dollar.
The costed leak map of your sales conversations. Full scope below.
Agents designed, built, and deployed in your actual sales motion.
You own the machine: agents, data, playbook. This is what keeps it running: hosting, the Brain, security, upgrades.
The audit is the honest gate: it tells you what an agent program is worth at your company before you commit to one. Some audits end with “don’t build yet.” That answer costs the same and is worth just as much.
If your Leak Map doesn’t find at least ten times the audit fee in annual leak, that’s $95,000 or more, we put it in writing and you don’t pay for the audit. You keep the map either way.
The summary page of a Leak Map for a fictional $8M paving contractor. Yours is built from your books, your bid log, and your customer list.
| Joint | What we found | Annual leak | The fix, in payback order |
|---|---|---|---|
| No follow-up | 63% of outstanding quotes never chased after day 5 | $140,000 | 1. Quote Follow-Up agent — payback in weeks |
| Forgotten customers | 47 past accounts silent 18+ months; sealcoat cycles unworked | $210,000 | 2. Installed-Base Reactivation agent |
| Bids never seen | 9 fitting lettings missed in the last 90 days | $180,000 | 3. RFP Signals agent, scored to fit criteria |
| Slow quotes | 3.2-day average quote turnaround; first number usually wins | $95,000 | 4. Proposal Drafting agent |
| Total found | vs. $9,500 audit fee | $625,000 / yr | 66× the fee |
Every line in a real Leak Map traces to your own numbers, and every fix comes with the math that put it in this order. This one page is what most owners photograph and send to their partner.
Yes. If the Leak Map doesn’t find at least 10× the audit fee in annual leak, $95,000 or more, we put it in writing and you don’t pay. You keep the map either way.
Because our clients run businesses where the price is on the estimate and you win or lose on it. You’d never accept “call for pricing” from a sub; we won’t make you accept it from us. Posted prices also mean you can qualify us before you ever talk to us, which saves everyone time.
Keep it. Agents work alongside whatever you run today. The audit maps how work actually happens, not what software you own.
No. We build, deploy, and then teach your people to run and extend the agents. Training is part of every build, because the goal is a capability inside your company, not a dependency on us.
You do. The agents, the conversation history in your Brain, and the playbook from the audit are yours. If we disappeared tomorrow, it all keeps working and keeps belonging to you.
No. We build the machinery that makes sure quotes go out, follow-ups happen, and customers hear from you. Several of our partners are sales trainers; the two things work together.
Thirty minutes with Ed. Bring how you sell today; leave with where we’d look first and what it would cost.
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