One way in. The brand clarity workshop.
No contact form. No quote sheet. No discovery call about whether to have a discovery call. If you want to work together, this is the door. After four hours we'll both know whether anything else makes sense.
Brand clarity workshop.
A four‑hour session with you, the founder. We pull apart what the business actually is. We name what's drifted. You leave with a direction and a written report you can act on without me.
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What you get
Four hours, one room, the founder
In person where we can, video where we can't. You, me, no junior consultants. The point is to get to the thing the founder hasn't said out loud yet.
A signal‑flow diagnosis
We trace the brand backwards. From the buyer's first impression to the founder's actual intent. Where the loss is. What it's costing. What to do first.
A written report, inside a week
Not a deck. A short, direct document. Positioning options, the immediate moves, what to build, what to stop. Something you can hand to your team.
An honest answer about a build
If a retainer makes sense, I'll tell you. If it doesn't, I'll tell you that too. You keep the clarity either way.
Three places to start a conversation.
Still figuring out if this is right for you — start on LinkedIn. Have a brief and documents to share — email. Already read enough and ready to go — book the call directly.
Best for first contact, especially if we've connected before. Tell me which business, what the brief looks like in one line, and roughly when you want to start.
Open LinkedIn Secondary · Emailkevaltanna.com
Useful if you want to share documents, a deck, or a brief in one go. Reply within two working days.
Write an email When ready · Intro callIf you've already read everything and know you want to start, skip the back and forth and book a 30-minute call directly.
Book your slotA handful of things people ask before they book.
If yours isn't here, send it. I'll add it.
Because both create the wrong impression of how this works. A rate card implies you're buying a product. You're not. A contact form implies the relationship can start with a form. It can't.
The workshop is the form. It's where I find out whether I can help, and where you find out whether I'm the right person.
You still start with the workshop. It's how we both make sure the brief we'd retain on is the brief that actually solves something. I've never started a build without it and won't.
Yes, where the time zones work. The workshop happens in person where possible and video where it isn't. Production partners are mostly UK based but the studio model travels fine.
Always. That's the deal. The report is yours, written for you, and not contingent on you signing anything afterwards. It's the only way it's worth the price.
Founders looking for a logo redraw, an agency to outsource the thinking to, or a partner to validate decisions they've already made. The workshop is for people who want the honest answer, not the comfortable one.
The workshop is not overhead. It's the thing that stops you spending significantly more on content pointed in the wrong direction.
Four hours. £1,500. Written report. If we don't continue, you keep the clarity. If we do, we know exactly what we're solving.
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