Decision Call Brief
This call decides whether the leak is worth installing against.
Revenue Watchdog decision calls are for qualified home service operators evaluating a paid revenue recovery installation. The call is not a free audit, software demo, dashboard walkthrough, or marketing consultation.
Commercial standard
Proceed only if the documented opportunity makes $67,000 one-time or $11,000/month rational. If the math, data, authority, or operating readiness is weak, the correct answer is no fit.
45-minute agenda
Confirm business model, revenue range, locations, and approval authority.
Identify the top two visible revenue leaks already inside existing demand.
Run conservative annualized leakage math from the submitted context.
Confirm whether source data exists to prove or disprove the opportunity.
Explain the guarantee, proof standard, and seller-side abuse controls.
Choose installation, operating partnership, nurture, or no fit.
Not covered
Free audit
Software walkthrough
Custom dashboard design
Marketing plan
Generic sales training
Deep data analysis before agreement
Show-Up Standard
Arrive with evidence, not opinions.
One visible leak
A stale estimate, missed call, canceled job, expired agreement, unbooked maintenance visit, or unworked technician recommendation.
Source-data path
The person or system that can export calls, estimates, dispatch, service agreements, maintenance, cancellations, customers, and follow-up records.
Authority path
The person who can approve data access, manager accountability, and the commercial decision if the opportunity case is strong.
The decision is economic, not technical.
Revenue Watchdog does not need leadership to buy software, dashboards, AI, or consulting hours. The only question is whether existing demand contains enough recoverable revenue to justify installing an executive inspection and recovery function.
