// The gap between those two numbers has a name. And a dollar value.
Three questions. Answer honestly.
Most store owners don't know. That's not a flaw — it's a gap no one's filled yet. That's what I do.
Find out what yours is costing you →If you already have the intuition, a diagnostic gives you the numbers to act on — with certainty, not guesswork.
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This is the same kind of model I build — except the full audit goes deeper, maps every gap, and puts a precise dollar value on each one.
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This is a directional estimate based on industry benchmarks. The exact number requires your real funnel data — which is what a full audit surfaces.
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Or book a free 15-min call directly →Not a slide deck. Not a vague audit report. A working diagnostic model where every drop-off point is mapped and every gap has a number attached.
You see exactly what you're losing, where you're losing it, and what fixing it is worth — before spending a cent on implementation.
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Consistent traffic. Consistent underperformance. The owner assumed cart abandonment — it wasn't.
One structural gap, upstream of checkout, was silently consuming thousands of orders. It had been there for months. Invisible without the right lens.
One finding ranked first. A dollar value attached. Implementation hadn't cost a cent yet.
The store knew it was leaving money somewhere. It had no way to quantify how much.
No model existed. No number had ever been attached to the friction they'd been living with. Months of invisible loss.
Three-scenario recovery model. Every fix ranked. Now it had a number — and a sequence.
I'm not a marketer. I don't run ads, build landing pages, or tell you to post more content.
I do one thing: I find the gap between what your store is earning and what it should be earning — and I put an exact number on it.
My background is in data analysis, and I apply that lens to one specific problem: the structural friction that causes revenue to leak out of e-commerce funnels, silently, month after month, without anyone noticing — until someone measures it.
Most of the stores I work with aren't broken. They're just leaking. There's a difference. And the fix usually isn't more traffic or a redesign — it's knowing where the pressure drops, and why.
I work with three stores at a time, intentionally. That's how I keep the quality of every audit high and the turnaround fast. If you're ready to find out what your number is — reach out.