The status reports are green. The demos look fine. But you can't connect any of it to the business you're running, and something in your gut says you're further behind than they're telling you.
What's really going on. Your team is probably stuck in the details, solving the technical problems they hit before they've made visible progress on the thing you actually need. "Trust me, we're getting there" isn't a plan. It's what people say when they can't show the work.
What we do. We get in with the team and change what "progress" means, so it shows up as real, usable functionality you can see, not activity you take on faith. We put what's being built into terms your business can follow, and we get the team back on the problem that pays.
What changes. You can see the truth about where you stand. The "trust me" disappears, because you no longer need it.
Proof. A founder had put real money into an offshore team building his platform. A month in, everything "looked normal," and he still couldn't tell if it was working. We found there was no plan under the activity, and turned reported hours into progress he could actually judge. Read the story
It starts with a conversation, worth your time whether or not we work together. Then a focused first step, not a giant commitment. It scales only as far as it earns.