You Need Quick Expert Input

Second opinion. Sanity check. Technical validation.

Sometimes the problem is one conversation big

A marketing director pinged me last month. Their HubSpot workflow had stopped firing three days earlier. Leads were piling up, sales was getting antsy, and nobody on the team could figure out what had changed. We got on a screen share. Fifteen minutes in, I spotted a re-enrollment trigger someone had toggled off during a “quick cleanup.” Fixed. Done. No project needed.

That’s the kind of thing I’m talking about here. You have a specific problem, a decision you need a second opinion on, or a setup you want validated before investing more time and money. You don’t need a retainer. You need an hour.


What people typically bring to these calls

HubSpot troubleshooting is the most common: workflows not firing, forms broken, data not syncing between tools. We screen share and dig in.

Campaign reviews come up a lot too. Someone shows me what they’re running, I tell them what’s working and what I’d test next. No sugarcoating.

Then there’s the “before we build” conversations. Planning an integration, evaluating a new platform, designing an automation sequence. I’ll validate the approach so you don’t build something that needs rebuilding.

And sometimes it’s just a sanity check. You have a plan, your team agrees, but you want someone outside the room to poke holes in it.


How it works

You pick a time, fill in a short brief about what you want to cover, and we meet. Screen share, dig into the problem, figure it out together. Afterwards I send you notes with what we covered and concrete next steps. No prep decks, no formality.

If your problem turns out to be bigger than a session or two, something that needs ongoing capacity or a defined project, I’ll tell you that honestly instead of stretching hourly calls into something they shouldn’t be.


The details

Pricing and prepaid packages are on the hourly rates page. Same-week availability, usually.

Most problems that feel big from the inside look very different once someone who’s seen fifty versions of it takes a look.

Book a session and tell me what you’re stuck on.