Predictive Pace

After the First Win

Keep the Momentum Going

Once we’ve proven something works, the question is: expand it, fix the next problem, or hand it off so your team can run it? I help with all three — without locking you into a long-term contract.

What Ongoing Support Looks Like

Three Ways to Keep Moving

Roll It Out Further

The dashboard works for one location? Let's expand it to all five. The automation saves 8 hours a week? Let's apply the same logic to the next bottleneck.

Outcome: Compound the wins

Make It Bulletproof

Before your team takes over, we make sure it actually works when you're not babysitting it — error handling, documentation, clear ownership.

Outcome: It runs without you

Keep Measuring

Monthly check-ins to review what's working, what's slipping, and what to tackle next. Think of it as a data-focused second opinion.

Outcome: Improvements that stick

No Surprises, No Jargon

No Surprises, No Jargon

Here’s what you actually get when we keep working together:

Rollout support

Expand what's working to more teams, locations, or use cases

Documentation your team can actually use

Plain-English guides, not technical manuals nobody reads

Monthly reviews

What's improving, what's stalled, what to do next

A backlog of what's next

Prioritized improvements so you always know where to focus

On-call support

Questions come up? I'm a Slack message away

What Changes Over Time

Results That Compound

  • The goal isn’t just one fix — it’s building a foundation where improvements stick and multiply.

  • Manual work keeps dropping as automations expand
  • Decisions get faster because the data is actually trusted
  • New problems get caught earlier — before they become fires
  • Your team starts solving things themselves using the tools we built
The Simple Loop
Measure → Improve → Repeat

We keep tracking the same KPIs we defined during the pilot. If something improves, we expand it. If something stalls, we figure out why. If something new breaks, we catch it early.

Baseline → Build → Track KPIs → Optimize → Repeat

Not Sure What's Costing You the Most?

Let’s figure it out. 30 minutes, no pitch, no pressure. You tell me what’s frustrating and I’ll tell you if I can help — and if I can’t, I’ll say so.