Tech and Mech

"We Wanted More Customers — and that's exactly what we got!"

We took Cheers from having no leads management or marketing systems, to having consistent branding and automated systems. Resulting in hundreds of new people through their doors and tens of thousands of extra revenue in their pockets each money!

Are your systems doing the same for you?

"We Wanted More Customers — and that's exactly what we got!"

We took Cheers from having no leads management or marketing systems, to having consistent branding and automated systems. Resulting in hundreds of new people through their doors and tens of thousands of extra revenue in their pockets each money!

Are your systems doing the same for you?

Here's what was costing them thousands...

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Random marketing, no planning, just posting and praying

Cheers was yelling into a digital trash can

They posted about things no one cared about, at times no one was looking, to an audience who wasn't interested!

It's harsh but the truth, and exactly what over 90% of businesses are doing ... Are you one?

no lead generation, no way to know what worked

Cheers systems were Collecting Dust, not leads

They weren’t tracking. They weren’t testing. They weren’t asking for leads. And they had no system in place to catch the few people who did care.

If you're doing the same then it's time to be real, that isn't progress - it's just running in place.

Outdated Tools, No Connections Between Them

Systems Weren’t Talking — Neither Was The Team

Nothing synced, nothing shared, and nothing got done unless someone “remembered.” Spoiler alert: they didn't.

If your systems are not aligned, then they're barely surviving - and it's time to make some changes!

Customers Didn’t Know How to Help Cheers Grow

Customers Were Ready to Help, With No Direction.

Customers were ready to shout their name from rooftop bars — but the tech didn’t do anything with that. No share buttons, no QR codes, no “bring-a-friend” promos.

The Hype Was Real — The Follow-Up Wasn't

1. Cheers was yelling into a digital trash can

They posted about things no one cared about, at times no one was looking, to an audience who wasn't interested!

It's basically hoping someone will hear you over the sound of your own desperation...

2. Leads? Maybe. Tracking? None.

They weren’t tracking. They weren’t testing. They weren’t asking for leads. And they had no system in place to catch the few people who did care.

If you're doing the same then it's time to be real, that isn't marketing — it's passive begging...

3. Outdated Tools, No Connections Between Them

Nothing synced, nothing shared, and nothing got done unless someone “remembered.” Spoiler alert: they didn't.

Their systems were not aligned — they were barely surviving. So we tore the whole damn thing down.

4. Customers Didn’t Know How to Help Cheers Grow

Customers were ready to shout their name from rooftop bars — but the tech didn’t do anything with that. No share buttons, no QR codes, no “bring-a-friend” promos.

The Hype Was Real — The Follow-Up Wasn't

Remember, every missed lead isn’t just a missed sale — it’s a chain reaction of lost opportunity, and these are the real costs!

-$100k

In Missed Referrals / Mo.

That one lead had a cousin, a golf buddy, and a college roommate — all ready to buy. Now they’re all calling your competitor because you didn’t call them!

-$10k

In Missed Projects / Mo.

Forgot to follow up with a happy client? Congrats, you trained them to leave. Now they’re giving that project to someone else who does care (like us – and they aren’t coming back)!

-$1k

in Lost Time / Mo.

Still retyping follow-up emails like it’s 1998? Let the tech work for you. You’ve got better things to do (like head to Cheers with us for their killer wings – you’re buying).

How We Turned Things Around

We didn’t just fix forms — we rebuilt the entire system so the Cheer’s Staff could stop stressing and start scaling.  Cheers to that!

“They helped my bar get 100+ new leads a month! We are finally upgrading in all the right ways”

— Alan, Cheers Sports Bar Owner

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