Tell me what you do.
Fill this in and I'll read it myself, usually the same day. You'll get a written quote in three business days — or an honest no, and a pointer to someone better.
No pitch deck. No sales team. No "let's hop on a call to discuss budget."
Project intake form
Got it. Thanks for writing.
I'll read this today and write back within three business days — sooner if I can. If it's a fit, you'll get a quote in writing. If it isn't, I'll tell you that too.
No follow-up sequences. No newsletter sign-up. The next message you get from me will be a real reply to what you wrote.
My reply commitment
I read every message myself, within three business days — including the ones where the answer is no.
Things people ask before they email.
Do I need to know what I want before I write to you?
No. Half the people who write to me lead with "I don't really know where to start." That's a perfectly good first sentence. Figuring out what you need is part of what you're hiring me for.
Is this going to turn into a sales sequence?
No. You'll get one reply from me. If we don't move forward, you won't hear from me again unless you write first. I don't run a CRM drip, and your email won't go on a list.
What if I'm just looking around?
Write anyway. Tell me you're just looking. I'll send a short reply with a couple of honest thoughts on your situation and leave you to it. No pressure to book a call.
The hardest part is the first sentence.
Start with what you do and where you do it. I'll take it from there — same person, same day, three business days to a written reply.