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Is your MSP bleeding margin?
Find out in 5 minutes.

Six questions. Instant dollar estimate across six operational leak sources. No account required. Your inputs never leave your browser.

How this works

Three steps. No strings.

1

Answer 6 questions (~5 minutes)

Business context + 6 operational diagnostics. No account required. We never send your inputs anywhere — the math runs in your browser.

2

Get your personalized bleed estimate

Dollar-per-year breakdown across 6 leak sources. Industry benchmarks shown side-by-side so you can see where you stand.

3

Decide if a pilot conversation makes sense

If the addressable bleed is meaningful, book a pilot discussion. If it's small, we've saved you a demo call. Honest either way.

The audit

Six questions. One bleed estimate.

Form labels are English-only in this MVP. Full localization coming soon.

Business context

These calibrate the dollar estimates below. Industry midpoint defaults shown.

1 What's your average first-touch response time on tickets created between 6 PM Friday and 8 AM Monday?
2 What % of your L1 tickets touch a senior tech or the owner?
45%

Healthy benchmark: <25%. 50%+ signals owner-operator bottleneck.

3 How often do you produce formal client reports, and how many hours does each cost?
4 What's your L1 annual turnover rate?
23%

Industry avg: 23% annual. Healthy MSPs: ~15%. Assumes ~6 weeks of ramp per new hire.

5 When a client escalates to the owner at 11 PM, does it get logged anywhere?
6 What fraction of client complaints traces back to comms gaps vs. technical failures?
60%
All technical Industry avg: 60% comms All comms

Why this is an audit, not a pitch

Most MSP software vendors run a demo that sells their product. We run an audit that sells your reality. If the bleed is small, we say so. If it's large, we show you exactly where. Our pitch only matters if the numbers support it.

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Frequently asked questions

What the audit measures, how it differs from PSA-vendor audits, and what counts as "small"