The fair question anyone asks before paying for something is simple. What do I actually get?
So here it is. Not a roadmap. Not someday. Five things we build in the first month, all of which already run in production. Every one was built by us, for our own businesses, before we ever offered it to yours.
1. Invoice follow-up that runs itself
You send the invoice and forget it. The system does not.
It watches the clock. On day seven it sends a friendly nudge. On day fourteen a firmer one. When the money lands, it closes the loop and logs it. You stay the good guy. The chasing happens without you.
Owners tell us this alone pays for the service. Late payments were quietly costing them weeks of cash flow.
2. Meeting prep briefs
Before every call, you get a short brief. Who they are. What you last talked about. What matters in this one. What to ask.
No more opening a meeting cold and pretending you remembered. Five minutes of prep, done for you, every time, without you lifting a finger.
3. Receipt capture and categorising
Snap a photo of the receipt. That is the whole job.
It reads the amount, the vendor, the date. It files it under the right category. At tax time there is no shoebox and no lost Saturday. Just a clean record that built itself all year.
4. Enquiry triage and reply drafts
A new enquiry comes in. It gets read, sorted, and a draft reply is ready in your voice before you have even seen it.
You skim, tweak, send. The lead that used to sit for two days gets answered in two minutes. Nothing goes out without you. It just goes out faster.
5. Content production
This is the one people do not believe. We took content output from a trickle to 38 times what it was.
Same voice. Same standards. The difference is the grind of drafting, formatting, and scheduling is handled. You approve. It ships.
Why this is the whole point
Notice what these have in common. You can see them working.
The invoice got chased. The brief was in your inbox. The receipt filed itself. You watched it happen.
That is on purpose. Visible value is the renewal mechanism. When you can see the work getting done every week, the question of whether it is worth it answers itself.
Every tool listed here was built by James and runs in production today. Month one is not a promise. It is a delivery.