Solutions · Specialist

Specialist teams & individual operators

Domain experts running lean — one person, one process.

01For staying current

Field Radar

I can't read everything in my field every week — give me the handful of things that actually moved, summarised, before a client asks me about them.

In your team’s words

I can't keep up with everything published in my field, but I can't afford to be the expert who missed the big shift either. Watch it for me and flag what matters.

Give me a five-minute brief each week on what actually moved, in plain language, so I can walk into any client conversation already current.

Everything I learn ends up scattered across tabs and notebooks. I want my own reading and conclusions in one connected place so my expertise builds on itself.

02For winning & onboarding clients

Pipeline Desk

I lose deals because I forget to follow up — I want my whole pipeline and every onboarding step running itself, so nothing slips while I'm doing the actual work.

In your team’s words

Half my enquiries were never going to convert. Take them through a quick intake and tell me which ones are worth a call before I burn unbilled hours.

I lose deals because I forget to follow up. Run the right chase sequence on every live prospect so nothing slips while I'm heads-down on delivery.

When someone says yes, I want to send a proposal and an intake form and have them set up as a client without me retyping their details into five different places.

03For delivering to clients

Delivery Cockpit

Every client engagement lives in my head and three folders — I want one place that knows the brief, drafts the deliverable in my voice, and tells me what's due before it's late.

In your team’s words

Every engagement lives in my head and three folders. Give me one workspace per client so I can pick any job up cold and know exactly where it stands.

I don't need a blank page, I need a strong first draft. Pull from the brief and my own material and write the report in my voice so I'm editing, not starting over.

When a client asks a mid-engagement question, I want the answer straight from my own past work with the source attached, instead of digging through old files.

I'm the only one watching my deadlines. Track every milestone across all my live work and warn me before anything is at risk of being late.

04For distributing thinking

Audience Engine

Publishing keeps me visible but eats the time I should be billing — turn one piece of my thinking into a week of posts, a newsletter, and a clip, all sounding like me.

In your team’s words

Publishing keeps me visible but eats my billable time. Turn one piece of my thinking into a week of posts and a clip that all still sound like me.

My newsletter is my best channel but I keep skipping it. Assemble and send it to my list on schedule from what I've already published and read.

I want my best thinking live at one URL so a prospect can find proof of what I know before they ever email me.

05For running the back-office

Back-Office Autopilot

I'm the practice and the admin team — chase the invoices, file the receipts, and tell me on Monday what I earned and what's outstanding, without me touching a spreadsheet.

In your team’s words

I hate chasing people I want to keep as clients. Track what's outstanding and run the reminder sequence automatically so I get paid without being the debt collector.

I forward a receipt and forget it. Read it, categorise it, and file it against the right job so my books stay current instead of becoming a year-end panic.

Tell me every Monday what I earned, what's outstanding, and where my time went, so I run the practice on numbers instead of gut feel.

Each shape is a configuration of Tippt Core. See how an engagement unfolds on the lifecycle page.