Proof
Ninety days of numbers in progress. Nothing invented.
This page is deliberately mostly empty. The machine has been running long enough to be built and not yet long enough to be judged, and a scorecard with numbers we cannot source would be the exact opposite of the point. Every cell below fills itself when its feed is wired — and it names the feed it is waiting on.
Median time to first touch UNKNOWNneeds capture wire
Renders delivered to a homeowner UNKNOWNneeds capture wire
Evidence-backed leads UNKNOWNneeds capture wire
Consults booked per week UNKNOWNneeds visualos feed
Cost per consult UNKNOWNneeds capture wire
Review velocity · 30 days UNKNOWNneeds review engine
Messages stopped by a gate · 24h —live from the spine
Seats on the floor —live from the spine
The format
The Receipt.
When a job finishes we publish two images side by side: the render the homeowner saw before anyone lifted a tool, and the reveal photograph of the finished kitchen. Same frame, same angle. The render is the promise and the reveal is the receipt, and putting them next to each other is the only claim we are interested in making.
Client zero
Cabinet IQ of Scottsdale
Every system runs here first, at full intensity, with real dollars and real gates. The pitch to the next store is not a promise — it is this store's scorecard.
The rule
Never bill a raw click
A lead ships with intent evidence or it is not called a lead. The database enforces it: a lead cannot be marked billable without a photo, a written consent or a booking.