Bring one stuck thing. In one focused hour, an operator puts hands on your actual problem and ends it — a fix, a page, a vendor decision, an audit. You get something built, not a proposal to think about.
Async — no call, no Calendly. Credited toward the $250 Operator Audit if you go further.
You bring one real, stuck thing. The hour ends it. Pick whichever is yours:
Site down, email going to spam, booking broken, reviews not showing — diagnosed and resolved. Not advised. Fixed.
A real page for your business — your phone number, your pitch, indexable on Google — shipped inside the hour.
"Which compliance tool / payment processor / CRM?" — researched and answered with a straight recommendation, not a brochure.
Your Google Business Profile, your site's SEO, your outbound — looked at hard, written up in language you can act on.
Two tools connected so a task you do by hand every week runs itself from now on.
Broken links, a dead contact form, a page that 404s, a stale listing — hunted down and cleared.
Three steps. No meeting anywhere in them.
One text. Describe the one thing you want handled. If it's not an hour-sized problem, I'll tell you that honestly before you pay anything.
An operator — plus six months of built tooling behind him — puts hands on it. You don't sit in a call watching; you go run your business.
A page, a written summary, or a shareable — proof of exactly what was done and what's next. The hour never just evaporates into conversation.
An agency hour and a SideGuy Hour cost about the same on paper. The difference is what the money is actually buying. An agency hour is freighted — you're paying for their meetings, their onboarding, their account managers, their office, their overhead — before a minute of work touches your problem.
The SideGuy Hour is one operator with no overhead, riding six months of built tooling, putting the whole hour into the work itself. That's why an honest $150 here delivers what looks like a week of agency motion.
And if you just want a straight read first — text me, the conversation's free. If your thing is a two-minute self-fix, I'll say so and point you at it. The Hour is for when you want hands actually on it.
Same hourly number. Very different hour.
One real, stuck thing — a fix, a bespoke page built and live, a vendor or tool decision answered, a plain-English audit, two tools wired together, or a cleanup of broken links and dead forms. You bring one problem; the hour ends it.
Yes — $150 flat. An agency bills $150–$300 an hour too, but you're also paying for their meetings, onboarding, account managers and overhead. The SideGuy Hour is one operator, hands on the work, no overhead. If you go further, the $150 is credited toward the $250 Operator Audit.
No. SideGuy runs async — you text what's stuck, the hour happens, you get back a page or a written receipt. Most people read faster than a meeting talks. No Calendly, no discovery call, no proposal deck.
I'll tell you that honestly before the hour starts, and what the bigger fix involves. The Hour is the lowest-friction way to put real work on the table and see how SideGuy operates — and it credits toward the $250 Operator Audit and the 10-Day Onboarding.
A breadcrumb — a page, a written summary, or a shareable receipt of what was done and what's next. Every SideGuy interaction leaves something permanent you own.
Both work. Pick whichever feels right — there's no wrong door.
You know what's stuck. Pay the $150, then text me the details — I start the hour as soon as both land. Fastest path.
💸 Pay $150 — VenmoVenmo @peter-zonis · then text 858-461-8054
Not sure it's an hour-sized problem? Text me first — the read is free. If it's a two-minute self-fix, I'll say so. Pay after.
📲 Text PJ first — 858-461-8054An honest read · no pressure · no funnel
The Hour is the front door. If you want to keep going:
One hour, $150, real work — and a receipt you keep. North County San Diego, real person, same time zone. Pay and go, or text first.