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Solo Act

Bespoke Ops

Bespoke project work. When you need something the standard Wingmen don't do, Solo Act is how we scope and ship it. Each engagement is its own statement of work.

What Solo Act does

Solo Act is the honest one: it's not a product, it's how we do custom work. When a customer needs a workflow, an integration, a one-off campaign, or a piece of automation that doesn't fit any of the standard Wingmen, we scope it as a Solo Act engagement. The monthly is a retainer that covers a defined block of strategist + builder time each month; the setup is the kickoff and discovery. Beyond the monthly block we quote per-project. We don't pretend this is an autonomous Wingman — it's our team, scoped for you. The aviation branding is for consistency across the tier; the work is real people doing real custom builds in your account.

Capabilities

Built to do this every day.

01

Dedicated strategist + builder

Same two people every month so they hold context. The strategist scopes; the builder ships. You're not re-explaining your business every engagement.

02

Monthly block of build time

Your retainer covers a defined block of build hours each month (typically enough for 1-2 medium engagements). Hours don't roll over; we publish what was used at the end of each month.

03

Per-project SOWs for anything bigger

If a project exceeds the monthly block, we quote it as a fixed SOW before starting. No surprise invoices.

04

Bespoke workflows, integrations, automations

Anything that fits inside your CRM — custom workflows, custom-built integrations (Unipile, third-party APIs), one-off campaigns, internal automations.

05

Strategic-level advice baked in

The strategist isn't just taking orders. If we think the thing you're asking for is the wrong thing, we'll say so and propose what we think would actually work.

06

Honest no-go decisions

If a request is outside what we can do well (or what your CRM can actually support), we say so up front. The setup fee doesn't get burned chasing a thing that won't work.

On the job

Just a glimpse of what Solo Act handles.

Solo Act turns 'we should automate this' from a wishlist into a quarterly stream of shipped custom builds.

Instead of stockpiling automation ideas and never building them, every quarter ships one custom-built mission tailored to your specific workflow.

Your team focuses on running the shop. Solo Act handles scoping, building, deploying, and maintaining your bespoke automations.

Scope custom requests

Turn a fuzzy idea into a clear build brief.

Audit existing workflows

Find the cracks where automation should live.

Write build briefs

Draft the specification each build will follow.

Pitch automation ideas

Suggest new automations based on what you've shared.

Build custom integrations

Wire up the connections between your tools.

Build custom workflows

Construct the automations only you would have.

Build custom alerts

Wire alerts to the specific signals your shop cares about.

Build custom data syncs

Connect systems that don't talk to each other natively.

Build custom reports

Generate reports tailored to the questions you ask.

Build custom notifications

Route the right info to the right person at the right time.

Build custom scheduling logic

Encode the booking rules your shop actually uses.

Test in staging first

Validate every build before it touches production.

Ship to production

Deploy the build once you sign off.

Monitor production health

Watch every custom build after launch.

Iterate after launch

Refine the build after seeing it in the wild.

Maintain existing builds

Keep your custom work running cleanly week to week.

Prioritize the build queue

Sequence custom work by impact and effort.

Estimate build effort

Quote each build in hours before starting.

Track team-hours spent

Show how each request consumed your allotment.

Coordinate multi-tool builds

Wire builds that span phone, CRM, and email together.

Surface improvement opportunities

Notice patterns where your team is doing manual work.

Forward scope for sign-off

Pause for approval on bigger jobs.

Draft custom message templates

Write the templates your team can reuse.

Build custom announcement flows

Wire announcement campaigns to your data.

Run pre-deploy checklists

Walk through the launch checklist every time.

Roll back failed deploys

Revert builds cleanly when something goes wrong.

Build zone-aware logic

Encode service-area rules in the automation.

Build customer-tier logic

Treat VIPs, regulars, and new contacts differently.

Tag custom-built workflows

Label each build for easy maintenance later.

Match your brand voice

Use your shop's tone in every customer-facing message.

Alert on automation errors

Catch broken automations before customers do.

Run quarterly build reviews

Review every custom build each quarter.

Document each build

Maintain a living doc of what each automation does.

Translate tech to plain English

Explain what each build does in language you can read.

Recap build impact

Show what each custom build saved or earned.

Send weekly progress updates

Email a Friday recap of build status.

Onboard builds to your team

Train your team on each new automation.

Capture final sign-off

Hand the last approval to you before shipping.

Track build uptime

Monitor every custom build's reliability.

Pitch the next mission

Recommend the next build worth shipping.

In the field

Real scenarios.

Multi-location franchise routing

You run a 4-location service franchise and need leads automatically routed to the closest location based on ZIP, with each location's lead-handling SLAs different.

Solo Act scopes the routing logic, builds a custom workflow + supporting our platform worker for the ZIP-to-location lookup, wires it into your accounts, and runs a UAT with each location manager. Two-week build; covered by one month of retainer.

Industry-specific intake form

You're a specialty dentist and the standard intake form doesn't capture the clinical screening questions you need before booking a consult.

Solo Act designs a custom multi-step intake form, integrates it with your contact creation, sets up conditional routing based on screening answers (some go straight to consult, some get a phone screen first), and integrates with your insurance verification process.

One-time data migration + cleanup

You're migrating from a legacy CRM and have 30,000 contacts with messy data — duplicates, missing fields, mis-tagged opportunities.

Solo Act runs a one-time data audit, builds the deduplication + enrichment pipeline, migrates the cleaned set into your CRM, and hands you a report of what was merged and what was dropped. Quoted as a fixed SOW beyond the monthly block.

What you'll connect

Integrations

Required connections need to be wired before Solo Act can fly. We'll guide you through every one during onboarding.

  • Whatever the project needs

    Scoped per engagement

  • Your Wingman dashboard (full access)

    So we can build directly

  • Owner availability for kickoff

    One 60-90 minute scoping call per engagement

What gets deployed

Inside the build

When your estimate is accepted, our system automatically deploys these artifacts to your Wingman dashboard. No copy-paste, no manual setup.

  • Kickoff scoping call + written engagement brief (covered by setup fee)
  • Dedicated strategist + builder pair assigned to your account
  • Defined block of build hours each month; per-project SOWs for anything beyond
  • Per-engagement deliverable — workflow, integration, automation, campaign, whatever was scoped
  • Monthly written summary of what was shipped and what hours were used
  • Direct Slack Connect or email channel with the strategist

Ideal for

Established businesses with a clear backlog of 'we should automate this' projects that don't fit any of the standard Wingmen, and an owner who'd rather buy team-hours than chase contractors.

FAQ

Common questions.

Is this just a service? +

Yes — and unlike the other Airshow tiers, we don't dress it up. Solo Act is custom work delivered by humans. The Wingman branding is for tier consistency on the pricing page.

What's different from just hiring a contractor? +

Two things: continuity (same team every month, holding context), and the fact that we know your CRM and the standard Wingmen cold — so the custom work integrates cleanly with everything else you've already got running.

What's the SLA? +

Engagements scoped within 5 business days of kickoff. Standard build cycle is 2-4 weeks per engagement. Slack/email response within 1 business day during a live engagement.

What happens if I don't use my monthly hours? +

They don't roll over. That's intentional — the retainer holds the team's time for you whether you use it or not. If you have low-usage months consistently we'll talk about right-sizing it.

Can I cancel any time? +

Yes, 30 days notice. Any work-in-progress engagement gets either finished or paused at a clean handoff point — we won't leave you with a half-built workflow.

Ready to hire Solo Act?

Tell us about your business and we'll send a tailored proposal with Solo Act configured for your industry — within one business day.