You bought the platform.
The value sank.
Most enterprise software never delivers what the business case promised — the value settles below the surface after go-live and stays there. We dive for it.
Go-live isn't the destination. It's where the value starts sinking.
The licenses renew, the dashboards look fine, and quietly the platform is running at a fraction of what you paid for. Half-configured workflows, abandoned modules, data nobody trusts. The deeper it sinks, the harder it is to see — and the more it costs.
How we dive
A descent has stages. You don't drop to the bottom — you equalize, you map, you recover, you make sure it holds. Same with a system that's already in production.
Sound the depth
A two-week assessment of your live instance — configuration, adoption telemetry, data quality and the gap between what it does and what you bought it for.
Recover the value
We rebuild the workflows that broke, retire the ones nobody uses, and reconnect the platform to the outcomes in your original business case.
Make it hold
Adoption is the part everyone skips. We embed the change with your people so the value doesn't sink back down the moment we surface.
Five platforms. One way down.
Each system runs deep in its own way. Pick your dive site — every practice is led by people who've lived in that platform, not generalists reading the docs on the way down.
SAP
S/4HANA, Business One and the migrations that stalled. We recover ERP implementations that never reached steady state.
Salesforce
Sales Cloud, Service Cloud and org debt. Consulting, admin and developer work that turns the world's biggest CRM into something your team actually uses.
HubSpot
Marketing, Sales and Service Hub, properly wired. Onboarding and recovery for teams who bought the suite and use a tenth of it.
Pipedrive
Pipeline design, automation and integrations for scaling sales teams who outgrew the default setup.
monday.com
From shared boards to a real operating system — workflows, dashboards and governance that survive past the first quarter.
Another stack?
Tell us what's down there. If it's business software, we've probably dived it.
Value that surfaced again
No vanity metrics. The numbers a CFO recognizes — recovered from systems that were already paid for.
There's value on your seabed. Let's go get it.
A 30-minute call, a straight read on what's sunk in your stack, and what it would take to bring it back up.
Start a dive