Is this for you? Read this in two minutes and decide.
Built for the solo fractional CMO — not the agency, not the founder.
You run 3–5 B2B SaaS clients on $8–15K retainers. You're your own boss, so a $149–$599/mo tool is a call you make yourself — no procurement, no CEO sign-off. You escaped the agency model on purpose, and you have no intention of rebuilding it. If that's your practice, this page tells you in one read whether T2D3 OS fits. Forward it to a peer. No demo, no sales call, no form-fill.
You'll recognize yourself in at least three of these
If most of these are true, keep reading. If none are, this isn't for you.
Signals this is for you
- You feel the AI replacement pressure — CEOs quietly wondering if they can 'just do marketing themselves,' compressing the work that justifies your retainer.
- Your pipeline empties the moment you stop selling. Two clients churning in one month is an existential threat, and you're running sales in split-screen while delivering strategy.
- Scope creep is eating your margin. 'Can you just look at' requests pile up until you're running demand gen on a strategy retainer.
- You're logged into four CRMs, four Slacks, four Drives, plus your own notes, pipeline tracker, and invoicing — with nothing tying the layers together.
- You need a first-quarter ROI story, fast — because positioning and ICP work rarely show up in pipeline before the client decides you're too slow.
- You want a client-facing artifact — a methodology one-pager, a monthly proof-of-value report — you can hand over unchanged.
Who it's not for
- Founders and CEOs who want a tool to run GTM for them. This installs a methodology in a practitioner's hands; it doesn't replace one.
- First-time VPs who need CEO approval above $200/mo — you'll hit procedure this product isn't built to fight.
- Agencies rebuilding delivery for a bench of ten. This is a solo operator's operating system, not a headcount replacement.
- Early-career marketers treating fractional work as a shortcut to income. This assumes you already carry your own book of clients.
Duct tape vs. a productized methodology
What actually changes when the method lives in the tool.
Right now you're duct-taping point AI (Jasper, Copy.ai), project tools (Asana, Notion, ClickUp), and a graveyard of Google Sheets and slide decks. Here's the problem: none of it knows anything about marketing. A task is a task. Your project tool has no opinion on whether your client's ICP is right. Your AI generates from a thin brief, so the output doesn't compound and nothing shares a source of truth across clients.
That's the tax. Every client re-entry means reloading personas, pipeline state, campaigns, and politics from memory — turning a 20-minute meeting into 40. Every board update, stand-up, and pipeline readout gets rebuilt from scratch.
T2D3 OS manages signal instead of activity — the durable, compounding understanding of who your client sells to, why they buy, and what makes them the only credible choice. It's grounded in the Five-Test ICP framework (Pain, Profile, Trigger, Economics, Density) and a named persona model (champion, decision-maker, blocker), then sharpened through a human-AI loop that improves every time you touch it. The judgment stays yours. The reloading, reformatting, and rebuilding stop being your job.
Will this work for my practice?
How many clients do I need for this to pay off?
It's built for 3–5 concurrent engagements — the exact number where context-switching becomes your most expensive hidden cost. If it saves 10 hours on a single client onboarding, it pays for itself in week one.
Does it work with my existing stack?
Yes. Your clients live in HubSpot, Salesforce, or Marketo; you live in Notion, Sheets, Slack, and slide decks. T2D3 OS sits above all of it as the layer that carries the durable GTM truth those tools don't hold.
Can I hand deliverables straight to my client?
That's the point. You get a client-facing methodology one-pager and a monthly proof-of-value report you can forward unchanged — so your first-quarter ROI story writes itself instead of you narrating it.
How long does it take to install in a new engagement?
It's designed to install during the first 30–60 days — the ramp-up window where credibility is earned. You load the client's signal once; every future meeting, update, and campaign inherits it.
Does it raise what I can charge?
It protects your retainer against AI commoditization by moving your value from output — which AI compresses — to judgment, integration, and a repeatable, named method your clients can point to.
Recognize your practice? Start the self-qualify path.
No demo. No sales call. Forward this URL to a peer who fits.
If three or more of those signals are yours, join the beta and install the methodology in your next engagement. If they're not, you just saved yourself a sales call — send this page to someone it does fit.
