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Low-friction paid entry

Sell one small result before the bigger sprint.

This page is for buyers who are interested but still want a smaller first paid step. The micro offer should create one useful outcome, prove speed and clarity, and open the door to a broader sprint if the fit is real.

  • 1 small result per offer
  • 1 low-risk first yes
  • 1 upgrade path to sprint

Micro Map

Use the micro offer when the buyer needs proof through a small paid win.

One-Page Teardown

Best when the buyer wants one short commercial read on a page, flow, or message path before talking about a larger engagement.

Single Friction Fix

Best when there is one obvious issue that can be tightened fast without pretending to solve the whole system.

Entry Diagnostic

Best when the buyer needs a paid first step that feels lighter than a full sprint but more concrete than a free conversation.

Trust Builder

Best when the buyer wants to see how fast and how clearly the work gets handled before committing to a broader scope.

Good Micro Shapes

Keep the small offer commercially useful, not trivial.

Message Tightening

One concise pass on offer language, CTA framing, or reply logic that improves clarity immediately.

Next-Step Fix

One tighter next-step path for intake, payment, quote handling, or handoff where the leak is obvious.

Mini Commercial Audit

One sharp read on the biggest visible leak with a concrete first recommendation instead of a broad strategy document.

Upgrade Logic

The micro offer should lead somewhere if the fit is real.

Micro To Audit

If the buyer wants a wider diagnosis after the small win, route them into the fuller audit path.

Open Offer Audit

Micro To Sprint

If the fix clearly points to execution, move into the sprint path instead of lingering in tiny paid work.

Open Audit To Sprint

Micro To Payment

If the buyer is ready to lock in the small paid step now, keep the payment route simple and direct.

Open Payment Page

Short Micro Lines

Use compact language for hesitant but interested buyers.

Low-Risk Line

If useful, we can start with one very small paid fix instead of a full sprint, so you can see the work quality and the bottleneck more clearly.

Boundary Line

The micro offer is intentionally narrow. One issue, one result, and then we decide whether a bigger sprint makes sense.

Upgrade Line

If the small win proves the fit, the next step is easy: either a wider audit or the main sprint.