The method

The FIVE System

How we find your lost hours, give them back, and prove it.

Every FiveThirtyOne project runs through the same four steps. It's how we make sure you're not buying a promise — you're buying hours we can point to.

  1. Find

    Find where the hours are leaking. We map the manual work, the repeated tasks, and the bottlenecks costing you evenings and focus. Before we build anything, we know exactly what we're fixing.

  2. Implement

    Build and deploy the fix. That might be a website, a system that answers your phone, an automation, or a few of them together — whatever returns the most hours for the least friction.

  3. Verify

    Measure the hours that actually came back. Real numbers, not promises. "It's saving you 11 hours a week" should be something we measured — not something we said to close you.

  4. Expand

    Scale what's working. Once something's proven to give you time back, we build on it.

Most shops stop at delivery. We don't.

Plenty of companies will build you a website and disappear. The hours you get back after launch are the ones that matter — so Verify and Expand keep going long after the site goes live. That's where the real time savings add up.

Verify is the part nobody else does.

Measured results beat any sales pitch. "We verified it's saving you 11 hours a week" is worth more than a testimonial — because it's yours, and it's true. We run our own business on the same tools we'll build for you, so we know the numbers hold up.

The name

Why it's called FIVE.

FIVE has four steps. People notice. When they ask why it's called FIVE, the answer is simple:

Four steps. The fifth one's yours — that's the time you get back.

Let's get you some time back.

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