Thirty minutes. No form. No pitch.
A real conversation about your business and whether automation is worth doing — and if so, where.
Trouble loading the calendar? Email adrian@cambrianhub.com.
What to expect on the call
We spend the thirty minutes covering four things.
- 01
Where you are right now
~5 minutesWhat the business does, how leads and enquiries currently flow, what the team's day-to-day actually looks like, and which part of that is broken or bleeding.
- 02
What you've tried before
~5 minutesIf you've tried automation tools, agencies, or internal builds before — what worked, what didn't, and why. This is the single most useful part of the call. It tells me what not to propose.
- 03
What you're actually looking for
~10 minutesNot the tool — the outcome. Faster response times, fewer no-shows, more booked appointments, cleaner data, less of your week spent on repetitive work. We get specific about what changes when the problem is solved.
- 04
What I'd do first, and what the path looks like
~10 minutesIf I think there's a fit, I'll tell you exactly which automation I'd build first, roughly what it takes, and what a realistic timeline looks like. If I don't think there's a fit — for your business, your budget, your stage — I'll tell you that too, and you'll leave with notes that are still useful.
After the call
Within a day or two you get a short written summary:
- The bottleneck I identified.
- The one or two automations worth doing first.
- Roughly what each would take.
- Whether a follow-up makes sense.
No obligation. No aggressive follow-up.
What I need from you
Just show up. No prep deck, no numbers-in-advance, no forms. A rough idea of where the business hurts is enough to start.
