Get in touch directly

Contact me directly.

If you want to reach out about advisory work, partnerships, speaking, operator questions, or something else relevant, send a note and I’ll take it from there.

In short

This page is for contacting me directly. Lead Leakage Reviews are booked on 2nd Bell.

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Ways to reach me.

If the note needs context first, email is the cleanest route. If you already know you want a Lead Leakage Review, that now lives on 2nd Bell.

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Email me

Best when you want to explain the situation in your own words before deciding what the right next move is.

  • Email: os@osishmae.com
  • Good for advisory, partnerships, speaking, and direct questions
  • Useful if the situation needs context first
Send an email
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Book a Lead Leakage Review on 2nd Bell

Best when you already know the commercial handoff is the problem and want to go straight to the dedicated review flow.

  • External booking page: 2nd Bell
  • Focus: lead leakage, follow-up systems, revenue workflows
  • Best for service businesses that want the diagnostic first
Visit 2nd Bell booking

Useful context to include.

You do not need a polished brief. A few clear notes usually help more than a big document.

What are you reaching out about, and what context matters most?
What friction, constraint, or decision is making it harder?
What outcome would count as a meaningful improvement?
What kind of response or next step would be most useful?

What This Page Answers

How to get in touch

Send an email directly, or head to 2nd Bell if you want the dedicated review flow.

What to include

Share what the situation is, what kind of conversation you want, and any useful timing or business context.

Who this is for

Founders, operators, partners, and anyone who wants to reach me directly.

Questions before you reach out.

What is the best way to start a conversation?

Email a short note with the situation, what you want help with, and why you’re reaching out.

What should I include in the first message?

A little context about the business, the issue you’re dealing with, and the outcome you want is enough to start.

When should I email instead of book a review?

If you want a direct conversation about advisory, partnerships, speaking, or a broader question, email first. If you want a structured diagnosis, the review route is better.

Other work

Want to see a couple of live examples first?

These pages show practical work if your need sits outside a direct 2nd Bell conversation.

The first step does not need to be complicated.

If there is a real situation to discuss, a short email is usually the cleanest place to start.