Salesforce Consulting for Small Businesses

We fix broken Salesforce orgs.

Automation conflicts. Data nobody trusts. Reports that don't match. Your team wastes hours working around a system that should be helping them. We help small businesses stabilize Salesforce—without a six-month engagement or enterprise pricing.

Sound familiar?

The symptoms of a Salesforce org fighting against you

Automation chaos

Every time someone "just adds a flow," something else breaks. Your team is afraid to touch automation because nobody knows what it'll break next.

Data you can't trust

Sales reps copy data into spreadsheets because they don't trust what's in Salesforce. You're paying for a CRM your team actively avoids.

Reports that don't match

Leadership asks for numbers and gets a different answer every time. Nobody knows which dashboard is "right."

My approach

How I solve Salesforce problems

A practical framework that fixes what's broken without creating new problems.

Meridian approach: Fix the system, make changes safely, build for maintainability
How I work

Three ways to work together

Most clients start with a free discovery call, move into a stabilization project, then transition to ongoing support.

Discovery & Health Check

You'll leave with a prioritized list of what's actually broken—not a 40-page audit nobody reads. We identify automation conflicts, data quality issues, and reporting gaps so you know exactly where to start.

Free

Project Work

The three things costing you the most time get fixed first. Most clients see measurable improvement in 2-4 weeks. Untangling automation, cleaning data, rebuilding reports—whatever's causing the most pain.

Project

Managed Services

Ongoing system ownership without the full-time headcount. Bug fixes, small enhancements, user support—we become your Salesforce department so your team can focus on their actual jobs.

Retainer

Let's talk about what's not working.

Schedule a 30-minute call. We'll ask about your current setup, and you'll leave with clarity on what to fix first—whether we work together or not.

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