It all comes down to how much access you need.
Every option below is the same thing at a different depth: an operator who has built, scaled, and sold companies, in your corner. The only question is how far in you want me.
The Audit
You send me the inputs. I go do the work. No discovery call, no pitch disguised as a consultation. I audit where your revenue is actually leaking and send back a written read: what is broken, what it is costing you, and a stack-ranked list of what to fix first. Yours to keep, and to act on with or without me.
The ClosedWon Community
You are not buying a membership. You are buying me in your corner. Message me directly and get an answer from me, not a community manager and not a chatbot. Plus a library of tactical guides, templates, prompts, and frameworks that grows every single week.
And it is not just you. Your entire sales and marketing team comes with you. Everyone gets the library, everyone gets the frameworks, everyone gets sharper on the same playbook at the same time. Upskill the whole department, not just the person who signed up.
Advisory
You have the horsepower. You or your team are ready to execute. What you are missing is someone making sure you are executing on the right things, in the right order, with the right stack behind you.
Weekly working calls plus async access in between. We set the priorities, we agree on what happens by when, and then I hold you to it. I will tell you which tool is a distraction, which initiative is a rounding error, and which uncomfortable thing you have been avoiding is the one that actually matters.
Execution
The difference from Advisory is simple: here I do the work. I step in and own the revenue engine. I set the strategy, prioritize what gets built, and then go build it.
Measured on pipeline value and closed-won revenue. Nothing in between. Not activity, not deliverables, not decks.
Speaking
Talks for rooms that have to grow revenue. Keynotes, workshops, and firesides on Revenue Portfolio Theory, AI-native go-to-market, and how buyers actually decide. Built for conferences, leadership offsites, and sales kickoffs where the room should leave with a system, not a highlight reel.
Or just tell me what is actually going on.
If none of the five is an obvious fit, write to me and describe the problem in your own words. I will tell you which one makes sense, or that none of them do.