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Most people email me a question their own snapshot answers in forty-eight hours.

Some version of are we invisible to the AI engines, and how would we know? There's a faster way to settle that than a meeting, and it costs nothing. Here's where each kind of message should go.

The three routes

  1. 01

    Haven't run anything yet, and want to know where you stand

    Fill in the snapshot form below. One page, three engines, inside 48 hours. No call required, no pitch inside it.

  2. 02

    Have read your snapshot, or already know what you need built

    Book 30 minutes below. We start with your data, not my slides. I name one recommendation out loud on the call.

  3. 03

    Have something else — a question, a referral, press, a partnership

    Email justin@welnack.com. I read everything myself.

The last company I measured was named in more than half the answers. Found on merit, with no brand name in the prompt: four times in eighteen.

Those are two numbers about two different businesses, and only one of them grows. Start with the form. The call goes differently when you arrive holding your own evidence instead of my claims.

Tell me where to look.

Takes about a minute. The more precise the last two answers, the sharper the report.

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Email me at justin@welnack.com with your company name, website, how a buyer would describe what you sell, and two competitors you lose to. Same 48 hours.

Thirty minutes, and you leave with one recommendation.

No deck, no prep required from you. Four things get covered: what your own snapshot showed you, how work actually gets produced on your team, one recommendation stated plainly, and — at the end, out loud — what it would cost.

If there's nothing worth building, you'll hear that on the call instead of receiving a proposal for it.

The details

One person reads all of it. There's no form routing and no shared inbox. You'll get one automatic confirmation, and after that every message you get is one I wrote.

Before you write

Two things worth knowing, because they save both of us a message.

I don't quote a price over email. Not evasion — a number without scope tells you nothing, and you'd end up comparing it to somebody else's guess. The number comes at the end of a 30-minute call and again in writing within 48 hours.

I'll tell you if I'm the wrong call. Paid media management, PR, and anything that needs a team of people are all things other people do better.

Saying so costs one project. Not saying it costs a quarter.

FAQ

How fast will I hear back?

Snapshot requests come back inside 48 hours with the finished page, not a note saying it's in progress. Everything else I answer myself, as soon as I've actually read it.

Do I have to book a call to get the snapshot?

No. Fill in the form, get the page, and that's a complete transaction. There's one line at the end of the report offering a call. If you don't take it, you won't hear from me again unless you ask to.

What if I don't know my competitors well enough to name two?

Name the two companies that come up in deals you lose. If nobody comes up, say that on the form — that's a finding in itself, and the prompt set gets built differently.

Are you taking on new work?

Yes, and a limited amount at a time. If I'm at capacity, you'll hear that in the first reply rather than a month later.

Do you work with companies outside the US?

Yes. Scheduling is the only real constraint — I'm in Central time, and a call has to land inside a reasonable window on both ends.