The 10-minute discovery.
Ten minutes on a call, no slides, no cost, no commitment — and it is not a sales call.
You bring the question that keeps moving — a market you're weighing, a company you're steering, a product line that won't explain itself. In ten minutes we tell you two things: whether the question is researchable, and what we would point at it.
If the research isn't worth doing, we say that too — and the call has cost you nothing but ten minutes.
To book, one email is enough: what you do, and the question that keeps moving. We reply with three time slots.
The Deeplytica 30.
A paid, structured working session with the founder or the CEO — three blocks of ten minutes each. It produces your company map.
The question
What you're trying to decide, in your own words — written down and sharpened until it's researchable.
The walk-through
We walk the company together: the departments, the tools each one lives in, where the data sits, what hurts, and the reports you wish existed.
The map & the dimensions
The walk-through becomes your company map, and we close by naming the dimensions we would research and the first claims we would try to refute.
The company map.
The document everything else is framed against — and it's yours whether or not you commission the research.
The company map holds your departments, the tools they run on, the data sources behind them, the pains each one carries, and the metric that actually matters to you. Most owners see it drawn for the first time.
If you commission the research, it becomes the frame every research dimension is checked against — the reason the findings land on your reality instead of a generic version of your industry.
You also leave with the research dimensions we would field agents on, and the first claims we would put on the verification ledger — so you know exactly what you'd be commissioning before anything more moves.