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Action plan

General Assessment Focus

Your Next Step: Run the Full Business Health Check

Your answers show the pressure point is still broad, so the business needs a clearer diagnostic before committing resources to one narrow fix.

Current focus

General diagnostic

Business scale

$300,000

Stage

Finding our footing (2–5 years)

Designed business assessment scene representing diagnosis, visibility, and decision support

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Step 1 of 4Pain point

Best next step

What your business needs first is a clearer diagnosis

At this level, the business usually needs better consistency, clearer systems, and steadier follow-through before adding more complexity. When the leak is still broad, the smartest move is to diagnose the real pressure point before selecting an offer.

10 min

Time to run the full Business Health Check before choosing a narrower fix for a $100K–$500K business

Why this path fits

A broader diagnostic is the clearest fit right now.

The signal is still broad, so forcing a narrow recommendation too early would create more noise than clarity.

What we see

At the finding our footing (2–5 years) stage, the pressure point is still too broad to isolate confidently.

What this means

$300,000 gives scale context, but it does not yet identify the real root issue.

Best next move

Run the fuller diagnostic first, then choose the support path with more confidence.

Primary issue

General diagnostic

Business stage

Finding our footing (2–5 years)

Annual revenue

$300,000

Immediate action steps

What to do next without overcomplicating it.

Start with a few moves that narrow the real issue before you commit to a heavier solution.

  • Run the full Business Health Check to isolate the most urgent problem.
  • Use the result to separate the root issue from the secondary symptoms.
  • Choose the right support path only after the pressure point is clear.

Methodology behind the number

The estimate is directional, not a forensic audit.

This path stays diagnostic first, so it does not show a financial estimate until the underlying issue is clearer. For a $100K–$500K business, the goal is to narrow the problem before assigning a number.

How to read this

The page uses your actual revenue as the scale anchor, then adjusts the estimate with one supporting operating input so the result feels more grounded than a generic revenue band.

Use the result as a starting number for decision-making and conversation, not as a guaranteed savings or revenue outcome.

Suggested next offer

The clearest next move is Business Health Check.

This recommendation matches the issue you chose, the stage you are in, and the reality of a $100K–$500K business. It is meant to reduce overwhelm while staying executable.

Recommended path

Business Health Check

Best when the real issue still needs to be diagnosed before choosing a narrower service path.

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