A retainer, a rebuild, a channel plan, scoped and quoted before anyone has traced where revenue actually falls off. That is backwards. You cannot fix a leak you have not found, and you should not pay to find it twice. The teardown finds it first, with the whole engine on the table, for a fixed price.
Two weeks is the honest length of a real diagnosis. It is long enough to pull your actual numbers, your GA4, your CRM, your attribution, the funnel math from first visit to closed revenue, and trace where they drop. It is short enough that finding the problem never quietly turns into a billable quarter. By the end of week one you know the shape of the leak. By the end of week two it has a number on it and a sequenced plan beside it. Then you decide. We build nothing until you do.
