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Every funding decision comes down to one thing:
Is this business actually ready?

How This Works

We help you see what’s working and what’s not across your portfolio.

Then we focus on one company and one objective.

Not more work. The right work, clearly defined.

Start with a Note
You don’t need to sort it all out before we speak.

You share what you’re seeing across your companies.

We look at it together until it’s clear.

We narrow it to one company that makes sense to try.

We set it up and keep you updated weekly.

We finish it and show you what changed.

We’ll define it and set the timeline with you.

If it’s not ready,
funding won’t fix it.

The projects businesses need
before they receive funding.

FAQ

The most Frequently Asked Questions.
Businesses fail from lack of readiness. Not lack of effort

We take a quick look at what needs to move.

Most businesses don’t need everything.
They need one project or a small set of projects.

We define the work, set the timeline, and move it forward.

We help them complete the work that’s holding things back.

That usually means:
  • preparing for funding or growth
  • Increasing visibility with a media campaign
  • fixing operational gaps
  • or executing something that hasn’t been finished

Each project has one clear objective, broken into milestones, and driven to completion.

It’s time-bound.

Most work runs 90–180 days, depending on scope.

We define the timeline upfront and track progress through milestones.

This is not ongoing work.
It starts, moves, and closes.

That’s expected.

We don’t replace their team.
We coordinate the projects that aren’t clearly owned or aren’t getting finished.

The issue is usually not effort.
It’s structure and follow-through.

When something needs to move and hasn’t.

That usually looks like:

  • they’re preparing for funding or growth
  • something has been “in progress” for too long
  • or they’ve outgrown how things currently work

If it feels like:
“This is working, but needs to be sustainability scaled.”

That’s the moment.

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