Client Words

Taken at their word, kept to ours

Companies describe the work in their own words. We pair every quote with what the engagement documented, and we say plainly which numbers we measured and which we never claimed.

“The page finally answers the three questions we used to answer on every call. The form gets filled out now because people trust it.”

Owner, Crestline Property Care

Estimate page review, four weeks

“The page answers cost and timing up front now. People request an inspection instead of calling to ask.”

Owner, Granite Ridge Roofing

Inspection page review, two weeks

“Homeowners stopped asking whether we do their kind of job. It is on the page, in the order they ask.”

Manager, Evergreen Landscaping

Quote page review, three weeks

The Numbers

What the engagements documented

These are production numbers from the work itself, not performance claims.

9

Weeks Of Review Work

3

Companies Documented

12

Request Stages Defined

3

Intake Scripts Delivered

What These Numbers Are

Counts of documented work: weeks on engagement, request stages defined, scripts delivered. Every figure traces to an artifact in a case study.

What They Are Not

Not booked jobs, close rate, or revenue. Those belong to each company's live data, and quoting them here would be claiming what we did not measure.

Where Quotes Come From

Sourced, dated, and approved

Named Roles

Every quote carries the speaker's role and organization, and links to the engagement it describes.

Client Approved

Quotes run in the client's own words, reviewed and approved before publication.

In Context

Each testimonial sits beside the engagement record, so praise never floats free of the work.

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