You bought the system. This is where it gets installed.
Most owners who buy a system install about a third of it and call it a season. Not because they are lazy. Because the urgent always beats the important, and there is always one more fire.
Guided Install is the standing appointment that gets the whole thing in. Ninety minutes a month, pointed at one job: installing your decision-rights infrastructure and keeping it on track. Done with you, not to you.
You work in the system between sessions. I read your matrix and your numbers before we ever get on the call, so the ninety minutes is the review, not the clock.
Each month we work the install itself: what is built, what is stuck, what is next on the 90-day plan. You leave with the next piece dated and assigned to a name. And the following month opens by checking whether it got done, before we touch anything new.
We track it the whole way. The dashboard does not flatter you, which is exactly the point.
One job: get the infrastructure in.
Listen. This covers one thing: getting your decision-rights infrastructure installed and running. That is the scope, and the scope is the point. It is not a hotline for the morning the foreman quits or the Friday the bid is due. When you need someone to call before you react, across the whole business and not just this system, that is a different rung, and we will both know when you are there.
Drawing the line is what keeps this focused. Keeping it focused is what keeps it affordable.
This has a finish line.
Most subscriptions are afraid to admit that. When the infrastructure is in and running without you in the middle of it, you are done here. From there you either step up to a Fractional engagement, where the access opens to the whole business, or you step down and run the system yourself. I am not going to bill you to babysit a machine that already runs.
One payment of $1,428 today covers the full three-month install. The moment you check out, you will pick the date and time for all three sessions, so your whole install is on the calendar before we begin.
You already bought the map. This is the ninety minutes a month that makes sure you walk it.
The install, on a schedule, until the thing runs without you. Then we either go further, or you take it from here. Either way, you stopped being the bottleneck. That was the whole point.
