Edited testimonial

It really is a Blueprint in the architectural sense. It covered everything, answered questions I had, and gave me more useful questions than I had considered.

Byteback describes the Blueprint as thorough, structured, and unexpectedly useful for understanding where the business needs to go.

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It was like the blueprint for a house, where every, every aspect on that house, on the finished product is there is marked. So It really is a Blueprint in the architectural sense. It covered everything. And not just answered questions I had. It actually caused me to have more questions than I'd considered. the document produced was, was was Fabulous!

I mean, I've had a business for 20 years, I thought that it was absolutely filled with information, with useful information with structure that I wasn't expecting of how I can get to where I want to go. There was so much there I needed, to refer back to my business partner who hadn't been part of this process. Way more than I expected. Way more for me to think about than I expected. But, the words I’d use to describe it was incredibly thorough. It was very well put together.

from the blueprint, I get the feeling that they absolutely understood what I was looking for, that they knew what I was after. The purpose of me being there, the purpose of what the marketing would achieve, where I wanted to go and what my goals were. And I saw on the blueprint that that had been considered. I felt that what we've spoken about, it was, so rather than necessarily the essence of me or my personality, that was it's certainly represented where we as a business wanted to go.

So yes, I did feel that it ticked my boxes. I'm not a fan of teams calls. Zoom calls. I found the process really simple. It was it was incredibly engaging for me. It was probably my favourite. It probably my favourite teams. Zoom call that I think I've done. I'm used to dry and boring teams, zoom calls where there isn't really an understanding between both teams because people are working with, with a different goal. You know, it might be myself and a supplier, it might be myself and a prospective customer.

And it often seems that on these things that the, you know, the zoom call is, it's a means to an end, but it's only the first step rather than any real understanding being done. It takes several several of these to actually boil down to the the essence of the problem that needs to be solved. But this this wasn't the case with this one. It was it was it was quick. It was friendly. It was incredibly professional.

And the results looked to me like there was a true understanding between both of the parties involved in this call. So that's my favorite bit. And that's the for me. What's the most surprising part is not that I was issued with a professional document. It was thorough and it was complete. And it seemed, to my surprise was that one one hour zoom call. So much information was passed and not just passed. It was it was understood and it was acted on. So that was where I was.

I thought the meeting between James myself, you I forgot the other gentleman. Glenn! Of course, I thought that was, that was an incredibly effective meeting. And those changed my mind on the value of teams calls between strangers.