A real conversation about your business — what's working, what isn't, and what would actually move the needle. No slideshow. No hard pitch. Just an honest look at where you are and what we'd do first.
Most "consultations" are just thinly-disguised sales pitches. A Clarity Call is the opposite — a quiet, useful conversation about your business and what would actually help you grow.
That's it. No padded agendas, no "let me put a deck together first." We listen, we ask, we suggest — and we get out of your day.
Walk away with ideas, leave the relationship there. We won't chase you, we won't lock you in, we won't add you to a drip campaign.
Even if we're not the right fit, you'll leave with a clearer picture of where you stand and one or two things you can act on this week.
Every conversation is a little different because every business is. Some folks come with a clear question. Others just want a second set of eyes. Either way works.
What's working, what isn't, what's been bugging you, what you've already tried.
More calls? More walk-ins? More website leads? A specific service or location? We start from the goal, not the tactic.
An honest take on the easiest, highest-impact place to start — whether that's with us or somewhere else entirely.
No pitch deck. No 30-page proposal. No follow-up sequence.
Here's exactly what happens from "schedule the call" to "decide what's next."
Pick a time that works on the calendar. Phone, video, or in-person if you're in Branson or Harrison.
You share what's going on. We ask a few questions, listen, and offer real thoughts on where to start.
If you want one, we'll send a short written summary of what we discussed and what we'd do first — so you don't have to take notes.
Take the ideas and run with them yourself, work with us, or do nothing. Whatever's right for you.
A few common situations where a 20-minute conversation tends to be the most useful next step.
Yes. There's no cost, no obligation, and no follow-up sales sequence afterward. We do these because they help us understand who we're talking to — and because honest conversations tend to lead to good business over time.
The Digital Assessment is a written review of your online presence — we look at your site, search visibility, social and lead capture, then send a written summary. A Clarity Call is a live conversation. Some folks want the written review, some want the conversation, some want both. Either is fine.
No. If something we offer makes sense for your goals, we'll mention it. If it doesn't, we won't. Honest answer: we close more business by not pitching than we ever did by pitching.
Nothing. Show up as you are. If you have a specific question or a frustrating thing you've been chewing on, great — that's a perfect starting point. If not, we'll find the conversation together.
Yes. If you're in or near Branson or Harrison, we're happy to meet face-to-face. Most folks pick phone or video because it's faster, but in-person is on the table.
That's completely fine — and pretty common. Plenty of people Clarity Call with us, take the ideas, and circle back six months or a year later. No timeline, no pressure.
Someone from the Smart & Simple team who actually does the work — not a sales rep. That way the conversation is useful from the first minute.
No commitment, no slideshow, no pressure. Just a real conversation about your business — and an honest take on what we'd do first.