What it is: Custom dashboards in Excel, Power BI, Tableau, and more.
Who it helps: Leaders and teams who need a clear performance view.
Typical deliverables: KPI dashboard, metric dictionary, data model, refresh plan.
Example questions: Which products drive revenue? Which channels convert best? Where are bottlenecks?
What it is: Ongoing reporting across sales, marketing, customer, ops, web, and social.
Who it helps: Teams who need visibility and accountability.
Typical deliverables: Monthly KPI report, analysis notes, trend highlights.
Example questions: Are we improving month over month? What moved the needle this week?
What it is: Cleaning, standardizing, combining, and organizing datasets.
Who it helps: Teams spending time wrangling spreadsheets and CSVs.
Typical deliverables: Clean dataset, data dictionary, transformation steps, refresh routine.
Example questions: How do we trust our numbers? Can we merge data from multiple sources?
What it is: Sales forecasting, performance projections, scenarios.
Who it helps: Planning and finance for smart resourcing.
Typical deliverables: Forecast models, trend summaries, scenario planner.
Example questions: What will next quarter look like? What if we increase spend 20%?
What it is: Industry research, benchmarking, pricing studies.
Who it helps: Founders, marketers, and product teams.
Typical deliverables: Research brief, findings deck, competitor matrix, opportunities.
Example questions: Where are the gaps? How do we position? What are buyers searching for?
What it is: Channel and campaign performance across paid, organic, email, and social.
Who it helps: Marketing teams optimizing budgets and content.
Typical deliverables: Performance dashboard, channel comparison, attribution notes.
Example questions: Which campaigns convert best? What content drives engagement?
What it is: Segmentation, behavior, retention, and conversion analysis.
Who it helps: Growth and product teams focused on lifetime value.
Typical deliverables: Segments, cohort analysis, retention curves, opportunity notes.
Example questions: Who are our best customers? Where do users churn?
What it is: Custom KPI templates, reporting frameworks, dashboard templates, datasets, scorecards, and reusable tools.
Who it helps: Teams that want to move fast with proven structures.
Typical deliverables: Template files, usage guide, and onboarding call.
Example questions: Can we standardize reporting? Can we download a starter dashboard?
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