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Practical help for the situations that bring people here: a developer who has gone quiet, a project that has stalled, a process held together by spreadsheets.
- Your developer has gone quiet. Here's what to doPractical steps to take today if your developer has stopped replying: secure your accounts, establish what you own, and work out your real options.2 min read
- The real cost of delivery platform commissionWork out what delivery platforms actually cost your restaurant each month, and at what order volume your own app starts paying for itself.1 min read
- When spreadsheets stop workingThe five signs a spreadsheet has become a liability, how to cost the hours it is quietly eating, and what to replace it with.1 min read
- The quote came back at £40,000. Now what?Why agency quotes land where they do, the five real options when the number is out of reach, and how to tell which one fits your project.1 min read
- Why your team won't use the software you boughtSoftware adoption fails for one reason far more than any other. How to diagnose it, and what to do about a tool your team has already rejected.1 min read
- Taking over a half-finished appHow to assess what you actually have, the five questions that decide rescue or rebuild, and why rebuilding is more often the right answer than people expect.1 min read
- The arithmetic of no-shows, and how to fix itWork out what no-shows cost your practice each year, then the four interventions that actually move the number, ranked by how well they work.1 min read
- Losing money to paper job sheetsWhat paper job sheets actually cost a trades business each year, the four places money leaks, and how to replace them without losing the team.1 min read
- How to stop double bookings for goodDouble bookings are almost always a systems problem rather than a people problem. The four causes, and what actually fixes each one.1 min read
- You paid for it. Do you own it?What UK law says by default, how to check your position, and the practical steps when a developer will not release the code you paid for.1 min read
- Cutting the calls your customers shouldn't need to makeMost inbound calls are a status question that the customer could answer themselves. How to count what they cost and remove the need for them.1 min read
- What manual admin is actually costing youA simple method for putting a number on repetitive admin, plus the three tasks worth automating first and the one you should leave alone.1 min read
- Getting direct bookings back from the platformsWhat travel platform commission costs across a year, which guests are worth moving direct, and the tactics that actually shift the mix.1 min read
- When buying software costs more than building itHow to audit what you actually spend on software subscriptions, the point where per-seat pricing turns against you, and what to do about it.1 min read
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