Something's Off and You Can't Quite Name It
Your team is good. Your business is growing. But somewhere under the surface, things take longer than they should, workarounds have become permanent, and you've become the person everyone comes to when something breaks.
That's not a you problem. It's a design problem. And it has a fix.
15 minutes. No pitch. Just clarity on what's actually happening.
You Might Not Call It a Tech Problem. But It Is One.
Everything technically works, but nothing feels easy. Simple things take four steps when they should take one.
There's one person everyone relies on for "how do I..." questions. They're not in charge of it. They just ended up being the answer.
You're paying for tools your team barely uses, and every few months someone signs up for something new without checking what you already have.
When something breaks or someone needs access, it ends up on your desk. You're running the business AND troubleshooting the tech that's supposed to support it.
None of this is dramatic enough to stop everything and fix. But it's costing you every single day in time, energy, and focus you'll never get back.
We Untangle the Invisible Mess That's Slowing You Down
Think of it like a kitchen counter that's gotten out of control. Everything's piled up. You can technically find what you need, but it takes longer than it should and it's stressing you out.
Threadline is about assessing what you've actually got and figuring out the best way to organize it into the cabinets. Not buying new cabinets. Organizing what's already there so the next step is always obvious.
We work with small service teams, usually 2 to 15 people, as a fractional Tech-Ops partner. That means we're not a one-time fix. We're the person who makes sure things stay organized after the counter is cleared.
Your team knows where to go
No more guessing, no more asking around, no more tribal knowledge. The system works because it was designed to, not because someone remembered.
You stop being the router
Tech problems stop floating up to leadership. Ownership is clear. Escalation has a path that doesn't lead to your inbox.
It stays that way
The fix doesn't unravel the moment we stop talking. We build outcomes that persist after the engagement ends.
Start With a Conversation
What's a Fit Check?
15 minutes on a call. You tell us what's bugging you. We listen, ask a few questions, and tell you honestly whether this is something we can help with.
No pitch. No proposal. No commitment. If we're not the right fit, we'll say so directly. If we are, we'll explain what the next step looks like.
Prefer email?
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We'll be in touch within one business day to schedule your Fit Check.
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