Threeoffers,oneoperationalprogression.
The sequence is not a menu. Each offer is unlocked by a specific readiness tier identified through CoreScore. You don’t choose the offer — your operation’s current state determines where you begin.
Core Activation
Installs the diagnostic foundation. Operators gain visibility over what is and isn’t working — before anything else is built.
Core Installation
Builds the complete operational growth system. From demand infrastructure to fulfillment to retention — installed, not theorized.
Scale System
Expands without fracturing. Multi-location coordination, intelligent demand distribution, and operational elasticity.
Core Activation
Core Activation installs the foundation. Most operators arrive here without clear visibility into what is actually generating revenue, what demand channels are performing, or where the real operational bottlenecks are. This offer builds that clarity first.
Operator Problem
- —Revenue sources are unclear or over-concentrated
- —No structured view of what generates demand
- —Growth decisions are intuition-based, not system-based
- —No framework for prioritization or resource allocation
Operational Symptoms
- —Flat or declining revenue with no clear cause
- —Marketing spend with unmeasured return
- —Menu or pricing decisions made without performance data
- —Seasonal volatility with no preparation or response system
Installation Focus
- —Revenue stream identification and mapping
- —Demand channel audit and baseline measurement
- —Unit economics review across service types
- —Customer acquisition pathway documentation
- —Readiness assessment for operational system build
Deliverables
- —Revenue clarity file with stream-level breakdown
- —Demand channel audit and performance baseline
- —Operator readiness score and tier classification
- —Prioritized pathway recommendation for next offer
Operational Transformation
- —From unclear revenue to stream-level visibility
- —From reactive spending to measured demand investment
- —From intuition-based decisions to data-grounded operations
- —From ambiguity to a structured operational pathway forward
Core Installation
Core Installation builds the complete operational growth system. Demand infrastructure, fulfillment systems, and retention mechanics are installed and connected — not as theory, but as functioning operational structure.
Operator Problem
- —Revenue exists but lacks operational structure behind it
- —Demand generation is inconsistent or ad hoc
- —Fulfillment breaks under volume or variation
- —No retention system beyond discounts or hope
Operational Symptoms
- —Revenue plateaus despite increased activity
- —Customer acquisition costs are rising without clarity
- —Operational capacity limits growth before strategy does
- —Repeat business is declining or unmeasured
Installation Focus
- —Demand system architecture and channel buildout
- —Fulfillment system design and capacity mapping
- —Retention loop installation and measurement
- —Revenue model structuring and forecasting framework
- —Operational dashboard and reporting system
Deliverables
- —Full demand system with channel-level infrastructure
- —Fulfillment operations manual and capacity model
- —Retention system with triggered engagement sequences
- —Revenue forecast model with scenario analysis
- —Operational performance dashboard
Operational Transformation
- —From inconsistent demand to systematic generation
- —From fulfillment breakdowns to capacity-matched delivery
- —From lost customers to structured retention
- —From revenue guessing to model-based forecasting
Scale System
Scale System is about growing without fracture. Multi-location coordination, intelligent demand distribution, operational elasticity, and the systems that allow an operator to expand without losing control of what already works.
Operator Problem
- —Growth is happening but systems are straining under it
- —Multi-location coordination is manual or inconsistent
- —Demand can’t be distributed or balanced across units
- —Operational knowledge lives in people, not systems
Operational Symptoms
- —Quality variance across locations or service types
- —New units cannibalizing existing revenue instead of expanding it
- —Hiring and training can’t keep pace with growth
- —Leadership bottlenecks on operational decisions
Installation Focus
- —Multi-unit operational architecture and governance
- —Demand distribution and geographic balancing systems
- —Operational elasticity modeling and stress testing
- —Knowledge codification and training system installation
- —Scale-stage financial modeling and investment framework
Deliverables
- —Multi-location operations playbook and governance model
- —Demand distribution engine across units and channels
- —Elasticity model with capacity and stress thresholds
- —Training and knowledge transfer system
- —Scale-stage financial model with expansion scenarios
Operational Transformation
- —From strained growth to controlled expansion
- —From manual coordination to systematic multi-unit operations
- —From people-dependent knowledge to codified systems
- —From reactive scaling to modeled, stress-tested growth
The three offers, side by side.
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| Dimension | Core Activation | Core Installation | Scale System |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tier | Foundation | Operational | Sustained Growth |
| Focus | Clarity & Pathway | Structure & Repeatability | Controlled Scaling |
| Best for | Operators without revenue visibility or structured demand | Operators ready to build the full operational system | Operators expanding across locations or service models |
| Duration | 4–6 weeks | 8–12 weeks | 12–20 weeks |
| Headline outcome | Revenue clarity and readiness classification | Installed demand, fulfillment, and retention systems | Multi-unit coordination and controlled growth architecture |
| Diagnostic prerequisite | CoreScore intake | CoreScore — Foundation tier cleared | CoreScore — Operational tier cleared |
| Pricing | By engagement | By engagement | By engagement |
Pricing is scoped per engagement based on operational complexity, location count, and readiness tier.
How operators end up in the right offer.
CoreScore Intake
Operator completes the CoreScore diagnostic. Responses are structured around five operational dimensions: revenue, demand, fulfillment, retention, and operational readiness.
Readiness File
CoreScore generates a readiness file classifying the operator into a tier: Foundation, Operational, or Sustained Growth. Each tier maps directly to an offer.
Revenue Breakdown
An optional deeper review that provides stream-level revenue analysis, demand channel mapping, and a scoped engagement recommendation.
Offer Installation
The matched offer is engaged. Installation begins with a scoping session, followed by phased implementation against the operator’s specific conditions.
Operators may exit at any step. There is no obligation until an offer is formally engaged.
The right offer is the one CoreScore points to.
Every engagement starts with a diagnostic. CoreScore identifies where your operation stands, which tier applies, and which offer installs what you actually need next.