Systems Review
$999 | One-Time
The Systems Review is a structured consulting engagement designed to bring clarity, alignment, and stability to your business operations.
This engagement evaluates how your current systems, tools, workflows, and handoffs actually function day to day — and provides a clear, prioritized roadmap for what to fix, what to improve, and what does not need attention yet.
This is not a tool implementation or automation build. It is a focused systems review and planning engagement designed to help you make confident, informed decisions before investing time, money, or effort into changes.
What’s included
Business systems and operations assessment
Review of current tools, workflows, and handoffs
Identification of friction points, risks, and breakdowns
Systems recommendations and prioritization
Clear next-step roadmap
Implementation guidance or limited clarification support within the agreed scope
Deliverables you’ll receive
A documented overview of your current business systems and operations
A prioritized list of system gaps, risks, and inefficiencies
Recommended systems structure and workflow improvements
A clear, written roadmap outlining practical next steps you can implement immediately
Deliverables are tailored to your business and designed to be usable whether or not you continue working with GLBS.
Best for
Established solo founders or small teams
Professional service firms experiencing operational friction
Businesses ready to move beyond ad-hoc processes
Owners who want structure without a long-term consulting commitment
What to expect after purchase
A brief intake form delivered within 1 business day
A scheduled kickoff session
Completion within a defined, agreed-upon timeline (typically 2–3 weeks)
Please note
This is a scoped, consulting-led engagement. It does not include emergency support, unlimited revisions, ongoing task execution, or full system implementation unless agreed upon separately.
This engagement is often used as a starting point before any implementation or build work is considered.
$999 | One-Time
The Systems Review is a structured consulting engagement designed to bring clarity, alignment, and stability to your business operations.
This engagement evaluates how your current systems, tools, workflows, and handoffs actually function day to day — and provides a clear, prioritized roadmap for what to fix, what to improve, and what does not need attention yet.
This is not a tool implementation or automation build. It is a focused systems review and planning engagement designed to help you make confident, informed decisions before investing time, money, or effort into changes.
What’s included
Business systems and operations assessment
Review of current tools, workflows, and handoffs
Identification of friction points, risks, and breakdowns
Systems recommendations and prioritization
Clear next-step roadmap
Implementation guidance or limited clarification support within the agreed scope
Deliverables you’ll receive
A documented overview of your current business systems and operations
A prioritized list of system gaps, risks, and inefficiencies
Recommended systems structure and workflow improvements
A clear, written roadmap outlining practical next steps you can implement immediately
Deliverables are tailored to your business and designed to be usable whether or not you continue working with GLBS.
Best for
Established solo founders or small teams
Professional service firms experiencing operational friction
Businesses ready to move beyond ad-hoc processes
Owners who want structure without a long-term consulting commitment
What to expect after purchase
A brief intake form delivered within 1 business day
A scheduled kickoff session
Completion within a defined, agreed-upon timeline (typically 2–3 weeks)
Please note
This is a scoped, consulting-led engagement. It does not include emergency support, unlimited revisions, ongoing task execution, or full system implementation unless agreed upon separately.
This engagement is often used as a starting point before any implementation or build work is considered.