Business systems intake

Start with what feels stuck.

Send one public URL, workflow, inbox issue, report, document problem, staff task, tool issue, or AI idea. The intake helps make sense of it before asking for contact details.

Good inputA public website, process description, tool issue, or repeated operational problem.
Keep privateNo customer records, passwords, payment data, or regulated details.
What you getThe likely gap, useful system, and next question to answer.
Elevor Flow intake

Start with the stuck point.

Ready to map
Elevor Flow

Drop a public URL or plain-English problem. You will see the likely route, what looks stuck, and what to do first before contact details appear.

1 Name the leak 2 See the first move 3 Send for review

Use one sentence. Keep private records, passwords, payment details, and regulated data out of this form.

What looks stuck

The next action is not clear enough.

What could help

Clarify the ask, capture intent, route it, and keep review where risk exists.

Next question

What outcome matters most?

Best route

Open the matching page, or send this for a human review.

Send only business problem details. Do not paste private customer records, passwords, payment data, or medical/legal/financial records. Read the privacy policy. If you prefer, email [email protected] instead.

No long form upfront. See the direction first.

What happens after the intake

The first answer is a map, not a sales maze.

The intake is designed for public, low-risk context. It helps identify where the handoff is breaking, what a sensible first repair could look like, and which details should move into a private scoped conversation.

01

Classify the stuck point

Website conversion, lead response, missed calls, inbox triage, CRM cleanup, reporting, internal knowledge, or AI agent scope.

02

Choose the smallest useful system

One trigger, one owner, one next action, one safety boundary, and one metric that proves the workflow improved.

03

Move private details out of public forms

If sensitive access or records are needed, they belong in a scoped private workflow, not the website intake.

Useful examples

Send the messy version in plain English.

Good intake prompts are specific enough to reveal the business path, but safe enough to share publicly.

Lead response

“Calls and forms come in, but nobody knows who answered first.”

This usually points to source capture, owner routing, first response drafts, and response-time reporting.

Inbox triage

“Customers ask the same questions across email, chat, and calls.”

This usually points to message categories, safe draft replies, source links, and escalation rules.

AI agents

“We want an AI agent, but we do not know what it should safely do.”

This usually points to an agent role brief, allowed actions, blocked actions, logs, and human approval.