Leverage Foundry
Working systems in weeks. Not advice. Not another login.
Foundry is our delivery engine: three stages, fixed prices, defined outcomes. Each stage is engineered to earn the next.
Stage 1
The Operational Intelligence Audit
$7,500–15,000 · two weeks
We embed in your business for two weeks and map how information actually moves — which quotes stall, which invoices slip, what gets retyped between systems, what lives only in someone's head.
You get three things: a map of your operation, the annual cost of the coordination waste we found, and a ranked roadmap of what to build first — each item with a fixed price attached. If the numbers don't justify a build, the audit says so and we part as friends.
Stage 2
The System Build
$25,000–75,000 fixed scope · 4–8 weeks
One working system deployed into your operation — not a pilot, not a demo. Integrated with what you already run: your accounting, your industry tools, your email, your spreadsheets. Your staff doesn't migrate to it; it comes to them.
Fixed price, defined outcome, no hourly billing. The scope is written down before we start, and the system is verified against it before it touches your real operation.
Stage 3
The Leverage Retainer
$3,000–10,000/month
Hosting, monitoring, and model upkeep — plus a monthly allocation of improvement work: new automations, new integrations, the next workflow on the roadmap.
This is where the compounding lives. Every month the system knows your business better, and the improvements get cheaper because they build on everything already deployed.
The factory
A delivery pipeline, not a heroic effort.
Every engagement runs through the same five-step discipline. It's why the work is fast, why the quality holds, and why nothing about your system depends on any single person — including us.
Requirements
The audit produces structured requirements — your intent, captured in a form the rest of the pipeline consumes. Not a binder.
Blueprints
Every build starts from a standing blueprint, never a blank page. That's why weeks, not quarters — and why quality doesn't depend on who's typing.
Work orders
Builds decompose into bounded, documented units of work. Nothing about your system lives only in one person's head — including ours.
Verification
Before anything touches your live operation, it's checked against the requirements from your audit. A confidently wrong system is worse than no system.
Feedback
Production behavior flows back into the blueprints. Your retainer improvements — and every future client's builds — start from what reality taught us.
Questions owners ask
The straight answers.
We're not technical. Does this work for us?
That's the point. Your staff doesn't operate the system — the system does the work and brings you the exceptions. If you can read an email and approve things, you can run on Leverage.
What do you integrate with?
Whatever you already run: QuickBooks and other accounting systems, your industry software, email, phones, spreadsheets. We build around your stack — you don't migrate, and your data doesn't move somewhere it shouldn't.
How is this different from hiring a dev shop?
A dev shop bills hours and hands you code to maintain. We sell a fixed-price outcome, keep it running ourselves, and get better at your business every month. And because every deployment builds on a shared library, you're not paying us to reinvent what we've already built.
Who owns what?
You own your data and your instance, permanently. We own the reusable components underneath. That split is what makes the price possible — you get compounding infrastructure at a fraction of what bespoke would cost.
What happens if we stop the retainer?
Your system keeps working and your data stays yours. You lose the monitoring, upkeep, and monthly improvements — most clients keep it because the retainer pays for itself, but there's no lock-in by design.
Is our data used for other clients?
No. Your operational data stays in your instance. What carries across clients are patterns — schemas, integrations, playbooks — never your numbers, your customers, or your pricing.
Not sure it fits? Write to us — we'll tell you straight.