Operations & automationThe Lowcountry to Myrtle Beach and beyond

Small business.A pulse check on how your business actually runs.

Every business has a handful of tasks quietly eating its week: the report built by hand, the paperwork typed twice, the follow-up that depends on memory. The first conversation is free, and it starts with me listening to how your operation actually works.

The proof, live

You will see what it saves.

Every client gets a private portal: what ran, what it saved, and the math behind the number. You will never wonder what you’re paying for. And when something breaks — things break — you see it caught and fixed, not silence.

The dashboard here is sample data. Yours shows your numbers, counted conservatively, with the arithmetic visible.

Everything’s running normally.Sample data
9.5 hrsreclaimed this month — the math behind it, one click away
~110 hrs · ~$4,900 since we started, counted conservatively
The weekly reportRan 6:00a · in your inbox
Form intake → your system17 entries · 0 retyped
Follow-up reminders12 sent · nothing forgotten
Caught & fixed
Jul 8Flagged a bill that looked like a duplicate before it was paid twice.
Jun 25Caught a form entry that didn’t copy over and re-sent it.
In progressThe weekly report, without the copy-paste
What eats the week

Sound familiar?

01
The report that takes hours to pull together.
Data gathered from multiple systems, combined in a spreadsheet, checked by eye — every week or every month, forever.
Common
02
The paperwork that gets typed twice.
A customer or a form writes it down; someone in the office types it in again. Every retype is a chance to be wrong.
Common
03
The follow-up that depends on someone remembering.
Renewals, callbacks, invoices, reminders. Memory is not a system, and the misses cost real money.
Common
“He gave me my Tuesday mornings back.”
— Nobody yet. This space is reserved for my first small business clients, and I intend to earn it.
How it works

Four steps. Clear terms.

  1. A free conversation. Phone or in person. If I’m not the right fit, I’ll say so and point you to someone better suited.
  2. A paid assessment. I map how your operation actually runs and write down exactly where the time goes. The document is yours to keep either way.
  3. A fixed-price proposal. Defined scope, one price, no hourly meter running.
  4. The build, and after. Built once, to fit your operation exactly. Monitored after hand-off, with a monthly plain-language report of what ran and what it saved. Automations nobody watches break silently; mine don’t.

The longer version, and the work behind it, is on the home page.

Let’s talk

A first conversation,
at no charge.

If something on this page sounded familiar, the next step is a conversation. Write a few sentences about what is going on. I’ll read it before we talk.

By phone
Leave a message and I’ll return your call within a reasonable time — sometimes right away, sometimes a few hours, sometimes the next business day.
By email
Replies within two business days.
Based in
Myrtle Beach, SC
Serving the Lowcountry to Myrtle Beach and beyond — and clients across the country.