Find out where your
business is quietly breaking.
15 minutes. 15 questions. A personalised score across the three pillars that determine whether your business is financially healthy, structurally sound, and founder-proof.
Founders generating revenue but feeling the business is harder to run than it should be. This gives you the language to name what is wrong.
Most assessments measure symptoms. This one looks at the underlying architecture — the systems, decisions, and numbers that determine whether your business is actually healthy or just busy.
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15 minutes. A personalised score across three pillars. Specific recommendations for what to fix first.
No spam. Your information is never shared. You can request your report to be deleted any time.
Not a generic score.
A specific diagnosis.
Most assessments tell you what you already know. This one tells you what you have missed — and what to do about it. Three outputs, each built from your actual answers.
Pillar scores
A score out of 20 for each pillar. You see exactly where the business is strong and where it is silently breaking.
Total possible: 60 points. The score is a map, not a grade.
Key findings
Three findings — one strength, one warning, one priority — written about your actual business structure.
No jargon. No generic advice. Just what matters for your situation.
Next steps
Specific, actionable next steps tailored to your weakest pillar. Not generic advice — a clear path forward.
Each step includes where to go on this site for deeper guidance.
Continue exploring
The assessment is a starting point. Here is where to go next based on what you are trying to solve.
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Understand how the three pillars work together to build a business that lasts.
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Founder empathy, profit philosophy, and the honest journey of building something real.
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Talks that make founders feel seen — and slightly uncomfortable in the best way.
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Detailed accounts of what was broken, what was measured, and what changed.
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Occasional, worth your time. Written the same way I would write to a friend who happens to run a business.
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