Find your first automation lane.
Eight quick questions about where work enters your business, how follow-up happens, and where the owner still acts as the memory system. You get a straight answer: clear fit, partial fit, or not yet.
Your business is likely a strong fit for a Tetrad operations lane.
You have enough workflow pain, enough follow-up risk, and enough value per recovered item for a Tetrad system to make sense. The next step is an Operations Bottleneck Audit so we can map the first lane and recommend the right setup.
Book an Operations Bottleneck AuditTetrad may be a fit — with a little process cleanup first.
Your current process needs a little clarification before installation. You may need to clean up where work arrives, decide who owns the next action, or choose a simple queue before automation is installed. An Operations Bottleneck Audit is the fastest way to map that out.
Book an Operations Bottleneck AuditTetrad may not be the right next step yet.
Your business may need basic tracking, clearer ownership, or a simpler intake process before automation will help. That is fixable — and worth fixing before you invest in a system.
Ask for a Fit ReviewPrefer to talk it through? Book an Operations Bottleneck Audit — credited toward implementation if you move forward.