Governed outbound for MSPs selling into compliance-heavy environments.
Website-published business emails only. Permission-first email. Client-owned replies within 24 hours. Weekly governance.
ForgeStart is a 45-day, fixed-scope pilot for one lane at $4,500.
The pilot ends with an evidence-backed Day 45 Continue / Hold / Stop decision.
We do not deliver CMMC, DFARS / NIST SP 800-171, GCC High, or enclave implementation services. We run outbound for MSPs that do.
Trust path: Read /proof, /guardrails, or /received-email.
Fixed-scope offer
ForgeStart
Outbound you can defend.
A controlled one-lane test and an evidence-backed Day 45 decision on whether that lane should continue under guardrails.
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The commercial shape stays fixed: one lane, one quote, one Day 45 decision object.
What fixed scope means
Fixed scope means fixed scope. The quote stays fixed at $4,500 while scope remains unchanged. If the lane changes materially, the quote is reissued rather than silently stretched.
What you are buying
The offer stays narrow so the lane, the scope, and the Day 45 decision all stay inspectable.
One lane only
One lane means one defined service, sold into one defined buyer context, in one defined compliance-heavy market environment.
ForgeStart gives you
- a locked lane brief
- source and suppression rules
- a plain-text email set
- a reply handling map
- weekly governance readouts
- a Day 45 Decision Summary
What the Day 45 Decision Summary does
The Day 45 Decision Summary records the lane that was tested, the guardrails that governed it, what held, what did not, and whether the next answer is Continue, Hold, or Stop.
It is the decision document for the pilot. It is not a performance guarantee.
Continue
Continue means the lane and guardrails held well enough to continue under explicit approval.
Hold
Hold means a required fix blocks continuation until it is resolved.
Stop
Stop means the lane should not continue under the current evidence and guardrails.
What fixed scope means
Fixed scope rule
Fixed scope means fixed scope. The quote stays fixed at $4,500 while scope remains unchanged. If the lane changes materially, the quote is reissued rather than silently stretched.
What the Plan+Quote locks before work starts
If the gate holds and you approve ForgeStart, the Plan+Quote locks:
- the lane
- fixed scope
- deliverables
- mutual commitments
- the Day 45 decision path
This does not imply automatic continuation after Day 45.
Timeline
Weeks 1–2
Build and lock.
Week 3
Controlled launch.
Weeks 4–6
Weekly governance loop.
Day 45
Continue / Hold / Stop decision.
What is not included and what is required
What is not included
- bought-list outreach
- guessed patterns
- multi-lane rollout
- outsourced replies
- outsourced buyer call handling
- meeting guarantees
- revenue promises
- compliance or security delivery work
Mutual commitments
- You name the reply owner
- You name the qualified call owner
- Replies are handled within 24 hours
- Suppression is enforced
- Boundaries are respected
- Approvals are timely
Fit and continuation
Fit
ForgeStart fits when the lane can be stated plainly as one defined service for one defined buyer context and your site already supports that pairing honestly.
A qualified call owner is the person on your team who can handle the first real buyer conversation for the lane without improvising delivery claims.
ForgeStart does not fit if the lane is really a bundle, a broad compliance theme, or multiple services hidden under one label. It also does not fit if you want broad outbound volume, bought lists, meeting guarantees, or vendor-owned replies.
Day 45
The pilot ends with an evidence-backed Day 45 Continue / Hold / Stop decision.
Continuation is a separate approval. It is not automatic. Guardrails do not loosen by default.
Already know the lane? Send the same five inputs in one message. The same diagnostic and fit gate still apply before a quote appears.
ForgeStart stays a fixed-scope pilot for one lane at $4,500. Continuation still requires explicit approval after Day 45.