We don't publish anonymous miracles.
Named results with dollar figures will appear here as clients agree to share them. Until then, here's what we can show honestly: the system we run our own firm on, and how we'll measure yours.
Our publishing rule
Every result on this page will carry a client name, a number, and the client's sign-off. If a claim isn't specific enough to check, it isn't specific enough to publish. "A consulting firm grew pipeline 300%" tells you nothing. We'd rather show you an empty page than a vague one.
The first firm on the system is ours.
Seicho's pipeline, contacts and follow-ups run through the same governed system we sell. Every suggestion is reviewed by a person, and every change is logged. Below is what a card looks like in our queue, with the client name removed.
Update contact: new BD lead at a client account, name removed
Why: LinkedIn update and email signature change both confirm the move. Sources attached for review.
Want to see more? Ask for a live walkthrough of our own portal on the first call, or a demo of the private findings site an audit produces, populated with synthetic data.
How results get measured before they get claimed.
Every engagement starts by writing down the baseline: pipeline coverage, data accuracy, reporting effort, time to follow up. Success criteria are agreed before we build, in dollars and hours, not vibes. When we publish a result here, it will be the difference between those two numbers, with the client's name next to it.