The Revenue Map — $399
Find the revenue leak you can feel but can't isolate.
A 48-hour diagnostic that shows where buyers stall, why they hesitate, how close the issue is to revenue, and what to fix first.
Get the Revenue Map — $399 →No call required · 48-hour delivery · Clear fix priorities
What you receive
- $399Entry point — no call required
- 48hDelivered from completed intake
- 3–5Named findings, each with a Revenue Leak Profile
- ProfileEach finding includes stage, state, gap type, revenue proximity, and fix priority
- →Sprint scoped only when the findings justify implementation
Why the leak is hard to see
You can feel the gap.
The Map finds it.
Most businesses know when a page, funnel, onboarding path, or follow-up system should be performing better. What is harder is knowing exactly where the path breaks and which issue is worth fixing first.
The Revenue Map gives you an outside diagnostic view of the customer path, translated into named findings and clear priorities. No calls before purchase. Delivered in 48 hours.
What the Map delivers
What you receive inside
the Revenue Map.
Each finding is mapped, named, and prioritized so you can see what is leaking, why it matters, and what should happen next.
Each finding includes a Revenue Leak Profile — five dimensions that locate, classify, and prioritize the leak. Together, the findings reveal the Revenue Leak Signature behind the path.
Revenue Leak Profile — five dimensions
01
Where the path breaks
Journey Stage
The point in the customer path where momentum drops.
02
Why the buyer stalls
User State
What the buyer is experiencing when they hesitate or stop.
03
What is causing the leak
Gap Type
The breakdown behind the stall — intent, trust, friction, handoff, activation, or lifecycle.
04
How close it is to revenue
Revenue Proximity
Whether the issue sits near evaluation, conversion, post-conversion, or expansion.
05
What to fix first
Fix Priority
The sequence of quick fixes, Sprint candidates, and monitoring items.
3–5 named findings
Each leak is located, labelled, and tied to a specific point in your customer path. Named problems with named causes — not a list of suggestions.
Revenue Leak Profile
Every finding includes a Revenue Leak Profile — five dimensions that locate, classify, and prioritize the leak. Together, the findings reveal the Revenue Leak Signature.
Estimated opportunity
Each finding includes a directional opportunity estimate so you know which leaks are closest to revenue and deserve the most attention.
Fix priority and next step
Findings are ranked and sequenced. Where a Revenue Sprint is warranted, a scoped proposal is included. The Map always stands on its own.
What a finding looks like
A sample finding from a Revenue Map.
This is an illustrative example, not a complete Revenue Map. A full Map includes multiple named findings specific to your path.
Finding 02 of 05
Evaluation page does not resolve the trust gap before the pricing decision
Estimated opportunity
~$2,400/mo
Based on available traffic, conversion, and value assumptions
Revenue Leak Profile
Visitors arriving from referral traffic reach the pricing page without the proof architecture needed to support a buying decision. Testimonials are absent above the fold. The only social proof sits below the CTA. Visitors in evaluation mode need to resolve credibility before they can act — and this page asks them to decide before giving them what they need.
Suggested fix
Move proof architecture above the pricing decision. Add one named client result directly adjacent to the CTA. Restructure the page flow: credibility → pricing → action.
Who this is for
Built for businesses with
a path worth improving.
SaaS and subscription paths
Trial and freemium funnels where signups happen but trial-to-paid conversion, activation depth, or expansion revenue is below what the traffic warrants.
Service businesses and lead-gen funnels
Inbound interest is strong but the lead-to-client path loses too much potential revenue between contact and close.
Audience, newsletter, and creator businesses
An engaged audience exists and trust has been built, but monetization paths underperform the relationship they have been handed.
Teams preparing to invest in copy, design, automation, or CRO
Before spending on implementation, know which problem is worth solving. The Map gives you the diagnosis before you commission the fix.
Less useful if
- —There is no active conversion path or customer journey yet
- —You want implementation without a prior diagnosis — copy, design, or automation without knowing the underlying problem
- —You are looking for validation of what you already believe rather than an honest external read
What happens after purchase
Five steps. 48 hours.
No calls required.
Purchase the Revenue Map
$399 via Stripe. No discovery call required before purchase.
Complete the short intake
A focused async form — around 10 minutes. Your answers direct the review toward the highest-leverage areas of your customer path.
TMD reviews the customer path
The path is reviewed as a first-time buyer would experience it, applying the Revenue Leak Matrix across every stage. Gaps are located, classified, and assessed for revenue proximity.
You receive named findings within 48 hours
A structured document with named findings, each with a Revenue Leak Profile — directional opportunity estimates, fix priorities, and where appropriate, a scoped Revenue Sprint proposal.
Act on the findings
The Map stands on its own. If the findings point to a Revenue Sprint or Operator System, that path is scoped from the named findings. The next step is always your decision.
Start with the Map
The Revenue Map
$399
- →Named findings with Revenue Leak Profiles
- →Directional opportunity estimate per finding
- →Fix priority and recommended next step
- →Delivered within 48 hours of intake completion
- →No call required before purchase
Your $399 Revenue Map investment applies toward a Revenue Sprint.
FAQ
Common questions
Do I need to get on a call before purchasing?
No. The Revenue Map is purchased directly — no discovery call, no qualification. You complete a short intake form after purchase, and the review begins from there.
What does the intake form cover?
The intake takes around 10 minutes. It captures your customer path, the traffic sources reaching it, your primary conversion goal, and the gaps you suspect. Your answers focus the review on the highest-leverage areas.
What exactly do I receive?
A structured document with 3–5 named findings. Each finding includes a Revenue Leak Profile (Journey Stage, User State, Gap Type, Revenue Proximity, Fix Priority), a directional opportunity estimate, and a recommended next step. Together, the findings reveal the Revenue Leak Signature behind the path.
Is this specific to my business or a generic audit?
Specific. The review is built from your intake responses and conducted across your actual customer path. The Revenue Leak Matrix is a diagnostic framework — it produces findings unique to your business, not a checklist.
What if the Map finds nothing significant?
That outcome is rare. If the path is genuinely tight, I will tell you so. You still receive a structured review with honest commentary on what is and is not working.
Does the $399 apply toward a Revenue Sprint?
Yes. Your $399 Revenue Map investment applies toward a Revenue Sprint. The Map stands on its own — the Sprint is only scoped if the findings make it the right next step.
How long does delivery take?
Within 48 hours of intake completion. If the intake is submitted over a weekend, the clock starts Monday morning.
What kind of businesses does this work best for?
Any business with an active customer path — SaaS, services, newsletters, agencies, creator businesses. What matters is that there is a path generating traffic and a conversion event that should be performing better.
I already have a Map. What is next?
If the Map identified high-priority findings, the next step is a Revenue Sprint — implementation scoped directly from the named findings. Book a Sprint scoping call and the findings become the brief.
Named findings · Revenue Leak Profiles · 48-hour delivery