Get Your SaaS Together

Technology and Marketing Strategy for the High-Performing Executive

Running a SaaS (software as a service) business is hard work. It's even harder when you're not surrounded with peak performers in their field. So many things can creep up on you and blindside you. You hoped your team would have caught them before it got to your attention, but that's not always the case. That's why you need a strategist and advisor who cares about the success of your business.

Uncover problems hiding in your tech

Whether you're building a software product or leveraging the speed and ease-of-use of the cloud, you've got to watch out for minefields. Your technology team isn't interested in how your business works or how their work affects your business in the long-term. They're making choices that have a direct impact on your business whether you know it or not.

I bring a wealth of expertise in software engineering and distributed cloud architecture. That means I uncover problems hiding in your product and infrastructure. You get to know how these problems are having an impact on your business now and in the future.

Optimize your marketing efforts

I provide expert advice around optimizing your marketing efforts, making every dollar count and saving you from wasting money on things that don't work. I create marketing assets that win customers over, increase sales, and make you stand out from your competition.

While most consultants are interested in following what other companies are doing, I look for opportunities that your competition is ignoring. I'm able to free up the stored value you and your team are overlooking because you're too close to the business to see what's hiding in plain sight.

Make decisions backed by data

When I choose to collaborate with you, we work together to get the data we need to help you make decisions backed by data. No more flying blind or shooting from the hip. If you're looking for a business strategist with expertise in technology and marketing, get in touch.

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