Do I need a call?
No. The first milestone is written intake and written delivery by default.
Technical
The first pass is narrow by design. It maps one high-ticket sales lane, returns practical follow-up rules, and avoids unnecessary access.
No. The first milestone is written intake and written delivery by default.
A fixed-scope written sales workflow review for one narrow follow-up problem, followed by optional support scope if useful.
They are examples that help you send useful context safely. They are not the main product.
A sales follow-up map, risk points, fields, owner rules, templates where useful, review checks, and next scope.
No. ArcStone does not guarantee sales, lead volume, rankings, close rates, or platform approval.
No for the first pass. Redacted examples, public pages, and written process notes are enough to start.
Yes. If the review finds a useful narrow path, follow-up support or implementation is scoped separately.
Do not send passwords, account tokens, payment data, private records, or sensitive regulated material.
Sequencing the next step so the scope stays focused and practical.