data line
I know I sold, I just don't know what worked
The second operator analyzes your numbers on her own, with a Google Data Analytics certificate — that frees up the technical team's nights, and shows the analysis has professional backing.
diagnostic
B1 — Data Diagnostic
You send what you already have — a calendar export, a sales spreadsheet, a POS statement, conversation history. Within a week, you get back what actually happened over the last 3 to 6 months: which days and times drive revenue, which services carry margin, new vs. repeat customers, and where it's leaking.
Three recommendations for Monday. Not "improve engagement" — recommendations like these:
- open an hour earlier on Tuesdays
- the cut+beard combo is carrying the month and you're not promoting it
- your customers disappear after their third visit
It's the best entry point we have: it doesn't ask for access to anything of ours, no Meta account, no server, no subscription. It asks for a spreadsheet from you.
recurring
B2 — Dashboard + Monthly Report
B1 becomes recurring: a live-numbers dashboard, a monthly report with three recommendations, and a comparison against the previous month.
It sells on its own, with no automation involved. If you also have the Service line, the report starts including what the automation did — so you see the return instead of taking it on faith.
privacy
Your data stays yours
A customer's data belongs to the customer. Access only with contract authorization, minimal reading, nothing leaves their control. This isn't legal boilerplate — it's the same promise the whole brand makes.