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Why You're Leaving $25K on the Table Monthly

12 min · 21 de may de 2026
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Most automation service providers cap out around $5,000/month because they're selling hours, not outcomes. They build one-off Zapier workflows and wonder why clients don't renew. Nico Hartwell cracked the code differently. He went from zero to $25,000/month in automation services by focusing on business process optimization rather than tool implementation. The difference? He sells systematic efficiency improvements that compound monthly, not just connected apps. The automation services market hit $19.6 billion this year, but most providers are racing to the bottom on pricing. Meanwhile, businesses are desperate for someone who understands their actual workflows, not just their tech stack. Small businesses waste 30-40% of their time on manual processes that could be automated tomorrow. In This Episode: > The exact service packages that command $2,000-$10,000 per project > Why outcome-based pricing beats hourly rates by 400% > Client acquisition strategies that work without cold outreach > The delivery framework that ensures renewals and referrals Nico breaks down his pricing structure, shows you the client acquisition channels that actually convert, and walks through real project examples. You'll see how he positions automation as business transformation, not just technical implementation. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction - from zero to $25K/month 02:15 Why most automation services fail 04:30 The outcome-based pricing model 06:45 Client acquisition without cold calls 08:30 Service delivery that drives renewals 10:20 Next steps and scaling strategies This isn't another "10 Zapier tricks" episode. It's the complete roadmap one entrepreneur used to build a six-figure automation practice. Ready to stop competing on price and start selling real value? Follow The Value Engine for daily episodes on AI implementations that actually move the needle. More episodes available at The Value Engine [https://thevalueengine.blackboxpods.com] ------ Keywords: ai transformation, automation podcast, ai automation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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