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Low-friction front-end offer

Use a small audit to open the door before selling the full sprint.

This page defines a narrow audit offer for buyers who are interested but not ready to commit to execution yet. The goal is to identify one real leak, show why it matters, and create a clean bridge into a paid sprint if the fit is real.

  • 1 narrow issue reviewed
  • 3 audit findings max
  • $299 clean pre-sprint entry

Audit Shape

Keep the audit small enough to buy fast.

What Gets Reviewed

One offer page, one intake route, one response path, or one payment-to-start handoff.

What The Client Gets

A short written teardown: what the leak is, why it matters, and what should be fixed first.

What It Is Not

It is not a full implementation sprint, unlimited consulting, or a broad brand strategy project.

When To Use It

The audit is for hesitation with real interest.

Interested But Unsure

Use when the buyer sees the problem but wants a lower-risk first step before committing to execution.

Open Micro Offer

Needs A Specific Diagnosis

Use when the buyer keeps asking what exactly is wrong and what you would change first.

Not Ready For Broader Scope

Use when the buyer is too early for a bigger sprint but clearly has a real commercial leak worth naming.

Conversion Path

Use the audit to create a clean next yes.

1. Audit The Leak

Deliver the short teardown and make the core issue impossible to ignore.

2. Name The Sprint

If the fix is worth doing, package it as one clear sprint instead of continuing abstract discussion.

Open Audit To Sprint

3. Move To Deposit

Once the buyer sees the value of the fix, move from diagnosis to payment without inventing another intermediate step.

Open Close Board

Reply Use

Use the audit as the lower-friction reply option.

Short Line

If useful, I can start with a short paid audit that isolates the main leak and shows the cleanest first fix before we talk about a full sprint.

Price Line

The audit usually fits the narrow entry tier because the job is diagnosis, not execution.

Next Step Line

If the audit makes the fix obvious, the next step is either to leave it there or convert straight into the sprint.