Life first operating layer

Life left intact.

Harper Relay turns lead management, request routing, context, and human-aware scheduling into a visible operating layer so life can take first place while the business still knows what to do next.

Human-first by design
Works with your tools
Protects personal time

Life-first overview

Today can stay quiet unless the business truly needs you.

event protected
lead replied
invoice waiting
client calm

Interruptions

2

held

Business path report

ranked by value

The top layer is intentionally small: a nudge, a ranked list, and the reason anything is allowed to interrupt.

01

protect time

02

recover revenue

03

launch next

Product spine

The operating layer that buys your attention back.

This is not a pile of automations. It is a readable business OS: what came in, what matters, who owns it, when a human should move, and what can keep producing without you touching every task.

Lead Manager

Capture prospects, missed calls, service context, invoices, and follow-up in one industry-aware operating view.

Open lane

Context Relay

Carry the source, promise, urgency, and last human decision with the work so follow-up never starts cold.

Open lane

Human-Aware Scheduling

Protect focus blocks, family time, service windows, and real capacity while the business still moves.

Open lane

In-app screens

Reports that change the next move.

No staged laptop pile. The product surface should show the thing that matters: nudges when life is busy, deep reports when you want strategy, and launchers that turn repeated work into new revenue lanes.

Life-first overview

Today can stay quiet unless the business truly needs you.

event protected
lead replied
invoice waiting
client calm

Interruptions

2

held

Business path report

ranked by value

The top layer is intentionally small: a nudge, a ranked list, and the reason anything is allowed to interrupt.

01

protect time

02

recover revenue

03

launch next

Life-first overview

Today can stay quiet unless the business truly needs you.

The top layer is intentionally small: a nudge, a ranked list, and the reason anything is allowed to interrupt.

Business path launcher

Reports point toward the next way to make money.

package this lane
build referral loop
quote recurring plan
launch client digest

Opportunity map

Business path report

ranked by value

A pattern is not just a task. If late follow-up keeps costing deals, that becomes a lead-flow product. If support keeps repeating, that becomes a managed context lane.

01

protect time

02

recover revenue

03

launch next

Business path launcher

Reports point toward the next way to make money.

A pattern is not just a task. If late follow-up keeps costing deals, that becomes a lead-flow product. If support keeps repeating, that becomes a managed context lane.

SMS channel flow

Texts start as a controlled channel, not a spam machine.

consent checked
short reply drafted
owner rule applied
send or hold

Consent flow

Business path report

ranked by value

Manual testing can stay tiny. Production SMS needs consent, quiet hours, opt-out language, and a provider built for automation.

01

protect time

02

recover revenue

03

launch next

SMS channel flow

Texts start as a controlled channel, not a spam machine.

Manual testing can stay tiny. Production SMS needs consent, quiet hours, opt-out language, and a provider built for automation.

Traffic intelligence

Learn who is leaning in before the lead form arrives.

The site now has a consent-based first-party signal layer: source, path, scroll depth, section dwell, hover dwell, CTA intent, and industry selection. It is built to feed GA4, tag managers, pixels, CRM records, or a future cross-site prediction engine without loading invasive tools before consent.

Visitor profile

ready-for-follow-up

86

Source

Search / business operations support

Glance proxy

42s on lead flow + owner digest

Intent

clicked CRM onboarding twice

Prediction

owner-led business, solution-fit

Next best path

live

Show the general operating layer first, then let the visitor pick the industry path that matches their business before onboarding the first workflow.

Journey map

1

referrer captured

2

pain point selected

3

workflow section dwell

4

CRM CTA clicked

5

profile exported

Dwell heat

4.8m

qualified attention across pricing, product, and onboarding

Consent first

Essential mode stays clean. Analytics, marketing pixels, and prediction profiles only wake up after the visitor chooses them.

Behavior without creep

We track page path, CTA clicks, scroll depth, hover dwell, section exposure, and chosen industry. No keystrokes, no hidden session replay, no fake eye tracking.

Portable by design

Events push into window.dataLayer, stay exportable from the browser, and can post into Supabase or a future CRM/customer-data suite.

Prediction-ready

The profile becomes a ranked read on industry fit, lifecycle stage, source quality, and which follow-up path should be tested next.

External-suite friendly

Every consent-approved event is mirrored into window.dataLayer, cached locally for export, and posted to a server route that can write to Supabase when the traffic tables are installed.

How it works

A loop for calmer operators.

The system protects the day by making the operational truth visible before it leaks into every quiet moment.

01

Capture the signal

Leads, requests, and service notes enter one readable intake path instead of getting stranded across tabs and threads.

02

Attach the context

The system keeps the source, promise, urgency, and last human decision attached to the work.

03

Choose the human moment

Follow-up lands inside real availability, focus blocks, family time, and operator load.

04

Protect the off-hours

Only true exceptions break through. The rest waits in a visible queue with ownership.

Calm command

A little nudge now. A serious report later.

Harper Relay should feel like the business is being cared for in the background: tiny updates while you are living, then unusually useful reporting when you want to steer the next offer, service path, or growth move.

Morning nudge

Wake up to what changed, not a wall of messages.

08:12

one useful nudge

A short note tells you the lead moved, the quote is waiting, or the customer is calm. The full report is there when you actually want depth.

Deep report

When you open it, the whole business path is mapped.

14

ranked moves

Revenue leaks, client happiness, reputation risk, vendor delay, and launch opportunities are ranked with the action that changes direction.

Launcher

Good patterns become new offers, not just cleaner admin.

$+

new path spotted

If one workflow starts making money, Harper Relay helps you see the next asset: a service lane, a package, a funnel, a client portal, or a spinout.

Owner leverage

Turn the current business into runway for the next one.

The promise is practical process income: fewer owner-only decisions, clearer handoffs, and systems durable enough to keep producing while attention moves toward the next venture.

01

Leads stop becoming private emergencies.

The first response, lead source, urgency, owner, and next action are visible before a good opportunity gets buried.

02

Context survives the handoff.

The promise, last human decision, and reason for the next step travel with the work instead of living in one person's head.

03

The owner gets venture room back.

The goal is practical leverage: a business that can keep producing while you build the next offer, asset, or offshoot.

Founder operators

Know what needs you without checking everything.

A live operating view for the moments when sales, service, delivery, and personal life collide.

Owner-led businesses

Make the process durable enough to earn while you explore the next thing.

Harper Relay turns repeatable lead, follow-up, and scheduling work into a governed operating rhythm so the business can keep moving while you build the next entrepreneurial offshoot.

Service businesses

Turn every inquiry into a next step with context.

Website inquiries, quote requests, follow-ups, and scheduling windows stay attached.

Small teams

Give the team one shared truth without another heavy platform.

Harper Relay keeps the flow understandable enough for people to trust and use daily.

Process income

Make repeatable work less dependent on your attention.

Lead capture, routing, context, and scheduling become a reusable operating layer so the business can keep moving while you explore the next offer, asset, or venture.

Owner runway

Create room for the next entrepreneurial offshoot.

The goal is not to disappear from the business. The goal is to stop being the only processor for every lead, follow-up, exception, and decision.

Compounding systems

Turn today's workflow into tomorrow's leverage.

Every clear process can become a managed path, a reusable service layer, or a sellable operating pattern instead of another private habit in your head.

Pricing structure

Test one lane. Let the useful parts keep running.

Harper Relay should be easy to try and boring to keep. Start with one workflow, see the report, and only keep the monthly layer if it is actually saving time, protecting revenue, or making the day calmer.

one-lane test first
no monthly lock-in to start
upgrade only after proof

Try-It Pass

$95 once

then no monthly lock-in

For owners who want to see one real workflow mapped before committing to anything ongoing.

one lead, follow-up, or scheduling lane reviewed
simple before/after operating snapshot
one practical next-move report
credit toward the first managed month
Test one lane
Recommended

Set & Steady

$249 setup

then $149 / month

For the business owner who wants the quiet daily nudge and a maintained follow-up lane without babysitting it.

one active operating lane kept current
weekly owner digest and quick-glance report
message desk, intake, and follow-up cleanup
monthly tuning so it keeps matching the business
Let it run

Owner Relay

$650 setup

then $399 / month

For small teams ready to connect several repeatable lanes without jumping into a heavy platform build.

up to three connected operating lanes
lead, schedule, invoice, or client follow-up visibility
simple authority rules and handoff notes
monthly opportunity report for the next revenue move
Connect more lanes

Cost discipline

The cheapest useful path is the right path. Start with a small test, keep one lane maintained, and add more only when the business can point to the time saved, replies protected, invoices caught, or new revenue path found.

Start here

Know the next move without surrendering the day.

Start with the operating snapshot. It should reveal what needs human judgment, what can route cleanly, and which process can become leverage before you chase the next offshoot.

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