PLANS AFTER THE AUDIT

Start with the $297 audit.

Wave and Tidal are shown so you can see what usually follows. They are chosen after the audit, once access, assets, ownership, and scope are clear.

AFTER AUDIT

Wave System

$997 setup + $397/mo

Typical lower-capacity path when the core follow-up and owner-view foundation is enough.

  • Core intake and follow-up routes
  • Lower users, contacts, and usage credits
  • Monthly reporting-based tuning
  • Best for simpler owner-led operations
How Wave works after audit

AFTER AUDIT

Tidal System

$997 setup + $697/mo

Typical higher-capacity path for busier teams, larger lists, or more operating attention.

  • Same follow-up and owner-view foundation
  • Higher users, contacts, and usage credits
  • Priority support and deeper tuning
  • Better fit for larger or busier teams
How Tidal works after audit

WHAT CHANGES BETWEEN TIERS

The foundation stays the same. Capacity changes.

Wave and Tidal are not product-shopping decisions before the audit. The practical differences are users, contacts, usage credits, support level, tuning depth, and operating capacity.

3-business-day caveat

The deployment target starts after the audit, required access, assets, and agreed scope are confirmed. Custom complexity, missing assets, integration delays, or client-side delays can shift timing.

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LATER LAYER

Growth work is scoped after the system can catch demand.

Managed Growth can include ads, content, landing pages, reactivation, integrations, or human coverage. It is not an open-menu first step. It belongs after the audit and system path show the business can handle more demand.

WHY THE AUDIT COMES FIRST

The wrong tier is expensive even when the price looks right.

The audit decides whether the first useful move is one focused fix, Wave, Tidal, or waiting until access, ownership, or list quality is ready.

SYSTEM AUDIT

Use the audit credit before choosing a tier.

$297 is credited toward setup when you build. The audit confirms whether one focused fix, the lower-capacity path, or the higher-capacity path makes more sense.

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