Hope your week’s off to a great start—hopefully, with fewer last-minute client requests!
Client demands and those impromptu Google Meets, right?
They’re the gift that keeps on giving. 😄
That reminds me of the story of a fellow business consultant, Mathias Wassen of the Qpeople.
Someone once struggled to manage clients requests, now helps 100+ startups every year—with his small team.
Was the story ever since? No. So what worked out for him? Let’s discover.
(Read the full story on our website)
Qpeople is a business development consultancy supporting startups and small businesses in Sweden.
Mathias Wassen and his team specialize in business advice, development, innovation, and funding.
While they’ve already got a decent client-base, they didn’t have structured processes in place.
Trying to keep track of everything we did for our clients was really tough. There was nothing out there that did what we needed at a price we could afford, so we almost had to make our own system.
Finding Upmetrics turned out to be the game-changer for Mathias and his team.
Here’s how Upmetrics helped them transform their planning processes:
– Guided plan builder ensured zero learning curve for new founders.
– Managing clients in one place became much easier.
– Business model templates simplified strategic planning
– Collaboration features enabled teams to share feedback in real-time.
“We chose Upmetrics for its powerful, customizable tools that streamlined our business planning processes. The ease of use really sets it apart from the rest” — Mathias Wassen
Mathias was very optimistic with his answer when I asked about the impact of Upmetrics.
The results are clear. Developing strategies and business plans is faster and easier than ever.
Today, Mathias and his team support over 100 entrepreneurs each year.
This is no easy feat for any consultant.
We’re happy to have played the side-kick in Mathias’ success story.
Are you facing the same challenges Mathias did? Exploring planning solutions for your clients?
Until the next time,
Happy business planning 🙂