Client compounding work
Every client has context. Stop rebuilding it before every call.
TimeLens helps consultants remember what was discussed, what was promised, what moved, and what needs to happen next.
Best fit
Best for consultants, advisors, coaches, fractional leaders, and experts managing high-context client relationships.
Core pain
Every client relationship has its own context, and too much of it is scattered across calls, notes, docs, and messages.
Pain language
I do not remember what we promised this client last time.; Every call creates action items, but they scatter everywhere.; I need client context before every meeting.; My notes do not turn into follow-through.
What TimeLens remembers
Client goals; Call notes; Promises made; Recommendations; Follow-ups; Delivery state; Review history
Workflows
Prepare for a client call from the previous execution trail.; Turn notes and recommendations into clear follow-through.; Review which clients need attention, delivery, or strategic nudges.
Make every client relationship easier to resume.
Use TimeLens to carry client context from call to call and recommendation to outcome.
Common questions
Direct answers about TimeLens for Consultants, advisors, and coaches.
- Who is TimeLens best for among Consultants, advisors, and coaches? Best for consultants, advisors, coaches, fractional leaders, and experts managing high-context client relationships.
- What problem does TimeLens solve for Consultants, advisors, and coaches? Every client relationship has its own context, and too much of it is scattered across calls, notes, docs, and messages. TimeLens connects Client calls, Notes, Recommendations, Deliverables in one place so nothing slips between context switches.
- How is TimeLens different from other tools for Consultants, advisors, and coaches? Notes apps remember information. TimeLens remembers the relationship between client context, action, and delivery.
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