Content Velocity
Get the demand engine shipping. Editorial cadence, SEO foundation, and the conversion audit that points to what to fix next.
$500 setup
See what shipsWe build what the business needs, charge once for the build, then maintain it on retainer. Pricing is shared in the proposal stage, not before, because what you actually need is what should drive what you actually pay.
We get on a call together. You tell us what is actually on your desk, what is working, and what feels stuck. We ask questions, look at the surfaces buyers see, and give you a real read. No deck, no pitch script, no homework.
If the discovery call points to real work, we put together a written proposal scoped to your situation. Pricing is shared at this stage, in context, against the scope we just agreed to (not before, not on a generic page). You get a concrete document you can take to a partner or a board.
Once the proposal is signed, the build phase begins. The pace is fast on purpose. We ship working artifacts, not status updates. You get a single point of contact, a working channel, and a clear cadence so you always know what is happening this week and what is shipping next.
Most of what we build needs maintenance to keep working. The retainer covers that maintenance plus the next round of build work as priorities shift. It is the same team that did the first build, so the institutional memory stays where it belongs, with the work.
Pick the lowest tier that ships the outcome you need. Each solution bundles the skills the operator bench runs for that outcome, with visible pricing and a complimentary Discovery Sprint to scope fit. Pricing is on the card; the work behind it is on the solution page.
Get the demand engine shipping. Editorial cadence, SEO foundation, and the conversion audit that points to what to fix next.
$500 setup
See what shipsMarketing plus sales as one coordinated motion. Outbound engine, sales pipeline rhythm, and conversion-focused web rebuilds wired to attribution.
$1,000 setup
See what shipsFull operator bench. Revenue intelligence, customer retention, voice receptionist, chat, review automation, local SEO, workflow automation, and finance ops dashboards.
$2,000 setup
See what shipsEverything in Revenue Operations, plus frontier AI consulting, security and compliance audit, legal-operational guidance, 12-month strategy planning, and a named executive liaison.
Custom setup
See what shipsA separate model for agencies that want to resell PQV under their own brand. Revenue share, partner enablement, and shared delivery rails. Discussed under NDA.
Start a partnership conversationHonest answer: a number on a page tells you almost nothing about the work. The same project for two different companies is rarely the same number, because the scope, the existing assets, and the operational maturity are rarely the same. A discovery call lets us scope the work properly. The proposal that follows has a number you can stand behind.
If you have a budget in mind, bring it to the discovery call. We will tell you what fits inside it and what would need a different scope. Nobody wastes anybody’s time.
About thirty minutes. It is free and there is no pitch script. We ask what is on your desk, look at the surfaces buyers see, and tell you whether we are the right next step.
In the proposal stage, against the agreed scope. Sharing pricing on a generic page before we know the work would be guesswork.
Weeks, not quarters. We ship working artifacts on a weekly cadence and flag the moment something is going to slip.
Maintenance of the work we built plus capacity for the next round of build work as priorities shift. The same team that did the first build maintains the work afterwards, so institutional memory stays where it belongs.
Yes. Engagements are month to month. We discuss specific cancellation terms in the service agreement.
A single point of contact and a working communications channel from kickoff onward. Briefs land in one place, replies come from one place, status is visible at any time.
The discovery call is free, about thirty minutes, and there is no pitch.