A page
Homepage, service page, landing page, SEO page, contact page, or anything that should be creating more trust.
One Free Fix
Send the page, pitch, campaign, process, or plain-English problem. You do not need a polished brief, a big budget, or the right marketing words. You need enough context for us to find the first useful move.
Low friction on purpose
If the problem is real enough for you to explain it, send it. We can decide fit after the conversation starts.
Homepage, service page, landing page, SEO page, contact page, or anything that should be creating more trust.
The offer, sales message, email, proposal intro, or explanation that takes too long to make sense.
Lead follow-up, referral flow, intake, sales handoff, content system, or the place opportunities keep leaking.
What happens next
This is not meant to be a trap disguised as help. The point is to make the first conversation specific enough to be worth having.
Start here
Keep it simple. Name, email, optional phone, company or website if you have one, and what feels broken. Serious is enough. Fancy is not required.
If you can only explain the problem like a frustrated owner, that is enough.
We are trying to start a useful conversation, not make you complete homework.
We will look for the first useful fix. If there is more to solve, we can talk about it plainly.
Straight answers
It should not feel like a disguised pitch. We want to give you something useful first, then decide whether there is a bigger conversation worth having.
A website, offer, page, email, campaign, process problem, sales problem, or the plain-English version of what is not working.
No. If the problem is real and you are serious enough to send context, send it. Derek can decide fit after the conversation starts.
AI can help speed up research and organization. The judgment still needs to come from Derek and Mel.
The page, the pitch, the process, the offer, the follow-up, or the reason people are not moving. Send that first.