The Question · $8.55
One real question. One straight answer. $8.55.
You have a question about AI and you'd like an answer from a person — not a sales call wearing a helpful hat. Pay $8.55, get fifteen minutes with me and a one-page brief that names your single clearest next move. If the honest answer is "you don't need me yet," that's the answer you'll get, and you'll have spent $8.55 to skip a year of expensive guessing.
The price is a filter, not a fee. It exists so the people who call actually want the truth.
What happens
- You call and ask your question, in your own words. There's no wrong way to ask it.
- I ask two or three things back, so the answer fits your business and not a hypothetical one.
- You get a direct answer on the call — build, wait, stop, or "that's the wrong question, here's the right one."
- Within a day, a one-page brief lands in your inbox: your situation in a paragraph, and your single clearest next move, named.
What it is not
There's no pitch at the end. There's an answer at the end.
This is not a discovery call, not a funnel, and not a free consult with a quote hiding behind it. If your question turns out to be Sprint-sized or Crash-Course-sized, the brief will say so in one plain sentence — and then it will still answer the question you actually asked.
And if you're calling to pitch me a partnership or get an AI tool built — save your $8.55. That's not what this phone is for.
The fine print, in plain sight
- $8.55, paid when you book. If the call doesn't happen and it's my fault, you get it back.
- An AI receptionist may answer first. It says so out loud, takes your name and your question, and finds me. It doesn't decide anything — deciding is my job. The whole call, step by step.
- Some Questions lead to a Sprint or a Crash Course. Plenty don't. Both endings are fine with me.