Most of the conversations we have start the same way. Someone has a hunch that part of their business — billing, intake, reporting, the weekly Tuesday-morning spreadsheet shuffle — could be done by software instead of by a person. They're not sure if it's a big project or a small one, or if it's worth doing at all. They mostly just want someone to look at it with them and say what they think.
That conversation, from now through the end of January, we're offering for free.
What it is.
An hour with us, on the house. We'll ask about your tools, your team, your daily and weekly rhythms, and the things you wish someone else was doing. We'll point out what looks promising, what doesn't, and what we'd estimate the effort might be — including the case for not doing anything at all, when that's the right answer.
No deck. No pitch. Just a working conversation. You'll come away with a short, plain-English summary of what we noticed, two or three places we'd point to first, and a rough sense of scale. Useful even if you never call us again.
What happens after.
Genuinely — whatever you want.
If you'd like to keep going, we'd be glad to scope something. If you'd like to think about it, no follow-up. If you'd like to take our notes, hire your nephew to build it, and never speak to us again, that's also fine.
We don't run a funnel. There's no second-touch email or quarterly check-in scheduled in a CRM. If it's not the right time, we believe you, and we get out of your way.
If you change your mind later.
If, somewhere down the road, things change — a process gets noisier, a person leaves, a tool gets repriced — we're around. Send a note. We'll pick up where we left off, no awkwardness, no recap meeting required.
How to take us up on it.
Email info@prospensity.com or use our contact page. Tell us a little about what you do and what's been on your mind. We'll find a time.