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Start with the workflow and what needs to improve.

Bontempo Consulting is most useful when the need is real: a product fit question, an automation opportunity, or a business workflow that needs better software and clearer execution.

If you need support or access help on an existing relationship, use the utility path.

  • Founder-led reply
  • Product and systems
  • Selective engagements

Start here

Three ways to start.

Pick the lane that best matches the work.

Lotlume walkthrough

When database-aware real-estate follow-up feels close to your workflow.

Use this for product walkthroughs, design-partner interest, and teams working across new construction, leasing, or related real-estate follow-up problems.

Custom systems

When a workflow needs redesign, integration, or serious implementation.

Use this when the problem is broader than one product and the system needs careful scoping, data integration, or operating redesign.

Embedded systems work

When the work would benefit from a builder working closely with the team.

Use this for internal systems leadership, workflow improvement, or hands-on build work where the right answer may involve working inside the operating context, not just advising from outside it.

What to include

The strongest inquiries describe the workflow, the data, and the decision points.

A short note about the system, the source truth, and the desired outcome is enough.

01 What is the workflow?

Name the team, customer path, or operating sequence that needs attention.

02 Where does the truth live?

Note the database, source system, spreadsheet, MLS feed, inventory data, or other record the workflow depends on.

03 What needs to change?

Describe what should become clearer, faster, safer, or more reliable if the work goes well.

What happens next

Strong-fit inquiries get a direct reply and a clear next step.

If the fit looks real, Mason replies directly and keeps the next conversation specific.

The public site stays concrete and restrained. Sensitive client, employer, and private-runtime detail stays off public pages.