Beat the Admin Overhead

Growing Fast?

The business is working. The admin is winning.

You did the hard part. You started, you got customers, you're generating revenue. But somewhere between winning the work and delivering it, the week got away from you.

Leads you meant to follow up. Quotes that went cold. Customer details living in three different places. A spreadsheet that made sense six months ago and now terrifies you.

This isn't a you problem. It's a process problem — and it's exactly what CRM is designed to fix.


The Turning Point

Most business owners at your stage tell me the same thing: "I know I need to sort this, I just don't have the time to look at it."

That's the trap. The longer the processes stay broken, the more time they consume — and the harder it becomes to find the headspace to fix them.

The good news is you don't need a long-term project. You need one small change, in the right place, that starts returning time to your week immediately.


What Changes

  • Every lead, contact and conversation in one place — nothing falls through the gaps
  • Follow-ups that happen automatically, without you having to remember
  • A clear view of your pipeline so you always know what needs attention and when
  • Admin that used to take hours reduced to minutes
  • A foundation that grows with you — no ripping it up and starting again in two years

The Cost Question

The number one reason business owners at this stage put it off is budget. It's the wrong reason to wait.

Bigin by Zoho starts at £10 per user per month. And the efficiency gains a properly implemented CRM delivers — an average of £8.71 returned for every £1 spent (Nucleus Research) — mean the right solution funds itself.

My job is to find where those gains are hiding in your existing setup before we spend a penny.


This Might Be You If...

  • You're running your pipeline from your inbox or a spreadsheet
  • You've lost a lead because the follow-up slipped
  • Your customer information is scattered across your phone, email and memory
  • You're doing manually what you know should be automatic
  • You've said "I really need to sort this" more than once this month

The conversation costs nothing and might be the most productive hour of your quarter.