Your Team/Business Analyst

The Business Analyst · Runs Across Every Stage

You know something's off.
Now you can see
exactly where.

The pattern-finder that watches every stage of the business, not just one.

Sound familiar?

If any of these land,this was built for you.

I know something's off but I can't see where.

I quoted 22% margin. I have no idea what I actually made.

Some jobs are clearly more profitable than others and I couldn't tell you why.

I'm too close to my own business to see the patterns in it.

How it works

How TIM finds what you
can't see from inside it.

01

TIM watches every stage

Marketing, sales, estimating, project execution, payment — every stage generates data. TIM is the only role that looks across all of it at once.

02

TIM finds the leaks and the bottlenecks

Margin gaps between quote and close. Jobs that always run late. Clients that never refer. The patterns are in your data — TIM surfaces them.

03

You get a system, not just a report

Insights come with a recommendation for what to change, not a dashboard you have to interpret yourself.

Common questions

Is this the same as reporting or dashboards?

No. Dashboards show you numbers. TIM's Business Analyst role finds the pattern behind the numbers — why margin is leaking, where the bottleneck actually is — and tells you in plain language.

Does this require me to track more data?

No. It uses the data your business already generates by running through TIM's other roles — quotes, projects, payments, communication — nothing new to input.

How is this different from hiring a bookkeeper or controller?

A bookkeeper reports what happened. TIM's Business Analyst role looks for the operational pattern causing it — the process bottleneck or margin leak — not just the number.

Can it tell me which jobs are actually profitable?

Yes — it compares what a job was quoted at against what it actually cost to run, and flags where the gap is coming from.

Stop guessing
what's actually working.

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