Offer Stack

Audit First. Build What The Diagnosis Justifies.

Fortitude Virtual Professionals is built for operators who know something is leaking, slowing, or falling through the cracks. We do not start with generic consulting. We start by finding the actual failure point, then install the system that closes it.

$997
Audit Entry Point
Every build starts with a diagnostic unless the failure point is already obvious.
3
Primary Build Lanes
Chatbots, CRM plus funnel installs, and follow-up systems that remove chaos.
1
Operator Model
Diagnosis, architecture, implementation, and visibility under one roof.

No Guesswork. No Broad Capability Dump.

The public stack is simple on purpose. We lead with a clear front door, then move into the build lane the diagnosis supports. That keeps the sales story tight and the delivery clean.

Diagnose Before Expanding

Most revenue problems are blamed on traffic when the real leak is handoff logic, follow-up, or CRM disorder. The audit keeps us from solving the wrong problem.

Build Around The Actual Stack

We do not force a canned template. The system gets built around the client’s actual tools, sales motion, and delivery model.

Keep The Next Step Obvious

Every offer below is scoped so a buyer knows what it is, what it fixes, and what happens after it lands.

The Gig War Stack

These are the three primary offers we can sell right now without diluting the position. Two are build lanes. One is the diagnostic that protects both sides from chaos.

Front Door

Revenue Leak Audit + 72-Hour Fix Plan

Fixed Scope • $997

Best when the client knows revenue is leaking but cannot yet name where the break actually lives.

  • Funnel teardown and leak map
  • Top 5 failure points prioritized by impact
  • Loom walkthrough with next-step recommendation
  • 72-hour fix plan to stop the most expensive bleed
Build Lane

AI Chatbot + Knowledge Base Build

After Audit or Clear Use Case

Best when support load, lead qualification, or FAQ chaos is eating time and consistency.

  • Knowledge base structuring from real business material
  • Lead qualification logic and response boundaries
  • CRM handoff and escalation rules
  • Human takeover path when the conversation needs it
Build Lane

CRM / GHL / Kajabi / Typeform Build

After Audit or Clear Use Case

Best when tools exist but the customer journey is fragmented, manual, or invisible once a lead enters the system.

  • Pipeline architecture and stage logic
  • Lead capture, tagging, nurture, and reminders
  • Booking flow and routed next-step automation
  • Visibility on where deals stall and why

Use These To Tighten The Machine

These stay secondary in the public story. They are valuable, but they make the most sense after the leak is already named.

Follow-Up Automation + Booking Sprint

Email, SMS, reminders, tags, and appointment logic for teams that have leads but no dependable follow-up rhythm.

Landing Page Rescue + CTA Rewrite

Page cleanup, trust signal placement, CTA structure, and friction removal when the site is dragging down otherwise good traffic.

Real System Work, Not Portfolio Theater

Life by Discipline Funnel System

The best current proof asset is the Life by Discipline build. It shows the exact category of work we are selling into the market: Typeform intake, Kajabi delivery, GoHighLevel follow-up, booking, and onboarding connected into one clean path.

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Systems Connected
1
Routed Funnel
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Core Stages
Typeform Kajabi GoHighLevel CRM Routing Booking Flow

Start With The Audit. Keep The Rest Earned.

If you already know the system is leaking, the fastest path is to book the diagnostic and send the current stack. That keeps the build phase honest and prevents us from solving the wrong problem first.

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