Intake
Website, priority page, reviews, customer messages, competitors, analytics screenshots, and the action a buyer should take.
TinyStudio Revenue Leak Sprint
A cryptic 7-day proof sprint for the page that feels wrong. Drop your email and get the first signal when the leak map opens.
TinyStudio does not promise revenue, ROAS, SEO rankings, AI visibility, conversion lift, or sales lift.
The promise is sharper buyer-facing work, clear proof discipline, and a concrete next-action loop.
Feature workflow
TinyStudio is built around one repeatable delivery loop: turn real business context into one buyer-facing improvement, review it, hand it over, and measure the next signal.
Website, priority page, reviews, customer messages, competitors, analytics screenshots, and the action a buyer should take.
The internal Growth Brain prepares the client brain, leak map, rewrite options, search-trust review, and starter assets.
A human checks claims, proof, buyer logic, legal-sensitive copy, and whether the recommendation is actually worth shipping.
The handoff includes the changed asset, proof source, Loom walkthrough, measurement contract, and next 30-day action loop.
TinyStudio does not auto-publish client work, auto-send client messages, approve claims, change ad budgets, or turn owned-product proof into paid-client proof. The system prepares the work; the operator and client approve what leaves the room.
Price
TinyStudio is taking the first proof clients at founder pricing while the market proof loop is being built.
$1,000
Best for fast founder-led sprints where approval is simple and the business can become useful proof.
Request founder sprint$2,500-$5,000
For higher-value offers, multiple pages, more stakeholders, or implementation support.
Start the sprint$2,000-$5,000/month
Weekly Growth Desk after the sprint, only when there is a clear measurement loop and next useful work.
How monthly worksThe exact offer
We start with the page most likely to affect buyer action, then add the trust and search basics that help humans, Google, and AI systems understand the offer without turning the sprint into vague SEO work.
Client brain from your real context
Priority page or architecture leak diagnosis
Rewrite of key sections and offer recommendations
Search trust review: title, headings, FAQs, links, schema, crawl basics
Competitor watch summary
10-20 ad angle ideas and 3-5 email/SMS drafts
30-day action plan and weekly report template
Final Loom walkthrough and one revision pass
Examples
These are example use cases, not paid-client case studies.
We reorganize objections, reviews, offer details, FAQs, and urgency so the page answers buyer doubt earlier.
We map decision pain, proof, response expectations, and trust sections into a clearer service-page hierarchy.
We tighten the page around the buyer's need, local relevance, real proof, and the next action.
Timeline
Each day has one job, so the sprint stays fixed-scope and buyer-facing.
Refund and guarantee terms
This is a fixed-scope strategy, copy, and action-plan sprint. It is not ad management, a full website rebuild, or a promise that a metric will move.
If TinyStudio cannot name at least one concrete public-site leak worth investigating, we should not take the sprint.
Payment is refundable until intake is submitted or TinyStudio begins the sprint work, whichever happens first.
If an included deliverable is missing, TinyStudio will complete the missing item once at no extra charge within 5 business days.
The client must approve claims, proof, pricing, legal-sensitive copy, and final publish-ready changes before anything goes live.
FAQ
Founder-led ecommerce, local-service, or B2B service businesses with an existing website and real customer context.
TinyStudio's operator records Loom audits. The internal system prepares the brief, checklist, and proof ledger, but a human reviews the page and explains the recommendations.
Website URL, priority page, analytics screenshots if available, reviews/testimonials, customer messages, competitor URLs, and one approval contact.
The sprint includes implementation-ready copy and structure. Direct publishing is separate and only happens with access, approval, and a clear scope.
Yes, if the sprint exposes a useful next loop. The first continuation step is usually a Weekly Growth Desk, not a vague retainer.
Next step
Email the website, the page you care about, and what a good next action would be. TinyStudio will reply with whether the sprint is a fit.