About NeuBlink
Built for the gap between marketing activity and real follow-up.
NeuBlink focuses on one practical problem: service businesses lose qualified conversations when sourcing, follow-up, approval, and reporting are owned by nobody. We start with a diagnostic, then run only the workflow that can be proven weekly.
Why it exists
The fix is usually not another tool. It is ownership.
A meticulous buyer does not need a vague promise that an automation will “handle it.” They need to know which prospects are being reviewed, why they qualify, what is drafted, what is blocked, and what requires approval.
NeuBlink is built around that proof trail: find the leak, map the workflow, queue the work, keep approval gates clear, and report the evidence every week.
Operating principles
Rules that keep the service credible.
Narrow before broad
Start with one workflow a buyer can inspect weekly.
Approval stays human
Sensitive external actions require explicit client approval.
Proof over theater
Count source notes, drafts, approvals, sends, replies, blockers, and next actions.
No fake certainty
No guaranteed revenue, no stitched ROI, no pretend case studies.
Operator mindset
NeuBlink is designed to run the workflow, not hand you another dashboard.
Clear exit
If the workflow is not worth running, the Health Check says so.
Sequence
Diagnosis first. Implementation only when the scope is clear.
Diagnose
Review the buyer, source list, offer, follow-up path, approval owner, and proof events.
Blueprint
Recommend the smallest weekly lead queue worth testing.
Operate
Prepare prospects, notes, drafts, and approval requests.
Report
Send a weekly proof trail that a careful operator can audit.
Start here
Book the $299 Workflow Health Check.
The fastest way to evaluate fit is the structured intake. Email is still available as a fallback, but the Health Check is the productized first step.