Walk one job with me.
Eight questions about how one customer actually moves through your business — from the first inquiry to the money in the bank. About three minutes.
At the end you get a map of your own process, with the spots marked where time leaks out. No score, no grade. Just your answers, drawn.
Built by Lee Pettijohn. This little tool is the kind of thing I build for people — which is the other reason it exists.
Step 9 of 9
Roughly how many jobs, customers, or bookings run through in a typical month?
A rough number is fine. It only sets the scale.
Last step
Where should I send your map?
Your map appears on the next screen either way. This just sends you a copy you can keep.
I don't sell lists and I don't run a newsletter you didn't ask for. This goes to me, and that's it.
Your flow
The math
hours per month
Then you get the next slot.
If you already know something's broken and you want somebody to go through the whole operation and tell you what to fix in what order — that's a Forward Expedition. I run one at a time, and I keep the next slot open.
Move now and you skip the line, not the price. Flat $2,000, same as always, and I start inside five business days instead of the month you'd normally wait.
One fifteen-minute call first — not to sell you, to make sure an Expedition is the right thing to buy. Sometimes the honest answer is that it's a two-hour job, and I'd rather tell you that before you pay me. I can usually take that call the same day.