How It Works
Three moves.
30 days.
One operating system.
Most agencies take 90 days to begin. We take 30 to install. Below is exactly what happens, week by week.
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01 Day 0 → Day 5 Audit
Before we build anything, we map what already exists. The current pipeline, every active channel, every integration, every conversion path. Each finding goes against a captured baseline — the starting-point number we'll compute the delta against. The audit ships as a written document. You keep it whether you engage or not.
What ships
- Pipeline map (current state)
- Channel + spend audit
- Integration health report
- Captured baseline document
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02 Day 5 → Day 30 Build
Website, ad accounts, CRM, analytics, content engine — built in parallel, not in sequence. Three weeks in, the website is live. Four weeks in, ads are wired with server-side conversion tracking. The system is operational on Day 30 — not "ready to launch" on Day 90.
What ships
- Multi-page website (Three-Layer optimized)
- Ad accounts + tracking infrastructure
- CRM + lead attribution pipeline
- Content engine + editorial calendar
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03 Day 30 → ongoing Operate
Weekly connector audit, monthly creative refresh, quarterly system review. Every Monday morning a performance digest lands — what spent, what closed, what's next. The system runs whether you watch it or not. The relationship is month-to-month from the first day.
What ships
- Weekly performance report
- Connector audit (Mon 4am ET)
- Monthly creative drop
- Quarterly system review
What makes this different
No "strategy" phase that produces a deck.
Most agencies
- 30 days of "discovery" before anything is built
- Strategy deck handed off; execution runs on hope
- Vendors don't talk; the founder is the integration layer
- Reports look plausible; nothing traces to a closed deal
Buildwise Media
- 30 days from start to operational system
- Strategy lives inside the system, not in a deck
- One stack, one source of truth, one dashboard
- Every claim audits against a captured baseline
Ready to start?
Day 0 starts with the audit. No commitment to keep going.