Your Time Is the Point
Efficiency consulting for small businesses ready to stop wasting hours on work that shouldn't exist
You started your business for a reason—and it probably wasn't to spend your days on data entry, chasing down broken processes, or managing tools that don't quite fit. But that's where the time goes.
I help small business owners find and eliminate the work that shouldn't exist. The repetitive tasks, the clunky workarounds, the hours lost to systems that were supposed to save time but don't. The goal is simple: give you back the hours you're losing to things that don't deserve them.
What you do with that time is your call. Grow the business, focus on the work you actually enjoy, go home earlier. That's not my decision to make. My job is to find the waste and fix it—whether that means streamlining a process, replacing a bloated subscription with something that actually fits, or building a simple tool that does exactly what you need and nothing more.
A clear-eyed audit of where your time actually goes. I identify the processes, tools, and habits that cost more than they're worth.
Streamline workflows, eliminate redundant steps, and solve the problems that have been "just how it is" for too long.
When off-the-shelf tools don't fit, I build simple, custom solutions—tailored to your needs, owned by you, no subscription required.
Business needs change. When they do, I'm available for updates and modifications—no retainer, just help when you need it.
Discovery call. We talk about what's not working. The tasks that eat your day, the processes that don't make sense, the tools that create more friction than they solve. No charge, no obligation.
Efficiency audit. I dig in and come back with a clear picture: where your time is going, what's worth keeping, and what can be fixed, streamlined, or eliminated. You decide what to pursue.
Fix and follow through. Whether it's restructuring a workflow, replacing a tool, or building something custom—I do the work, document it clearly, and make sure it actually solves the problem. When things change down the road, I'm a phone call away.