A lot of founders think they need:
• More traffic
• More ads
• More content
• More leads
Sometimes that's true.
But often the real issue is what happens after someone shows interest.
I've reviewed businesses where:
Leads waited days for a response
No onboarding process existed
Customers received inconsistent communication
Opportunities fell through the cracks
Nobody knew where prospects were in the sales process
The result wasn't a lack of demand.
It was a lack of systems.
I specialize in CRM, automation, customer journeys, and workflow design, and I'm always interested in learning how other founders are solving these challenges.
So I'm curious:
What's the biggest operational bottleneck in your business right now?
What's the one process you wish worked better?
I'd love to hear what you're building and where you're getting stuck.
This one tends to perform well because it starts with a common founder belief ("I need more leads"), then challenges it and invites discussion rather than pitching services.