My assistant handles everything that doesn't need to be on my calendar. Drop a note and you'll hear back the same day. The assistant is real. It's just not me.
Here's what happens next.
1. Drew sends a verification link to your work email. Click it so we know you're real.
2. Drew checks your company against the criteria. B2B founder Series A through C is the bullseye. Other shapes might still fit, just for something different.
3. If you fit, Drew adds your number to his allowlist and texts you “Hey, this is Drew.” You can text him back from there to schedule a 30-minute call with me.
4. If you don't fit, Drew still gets back to you the same day with something useful. Nobody who emails me leaves with nothing.
Email me at andrew at andrewcmcguire dot com. Tell me your company, your ARR, and one customer story you've never posted. I read these the night they come in.
Different conversation, lives at steadybase.io. Or email with “Steadybase” in the subject and the assistant will route it.
Press, podcasts, speaking, an old colleague saying hi. Same email. I answer everything that isn't a pitch for SEO services.
No contact form for the email options. Contact forms are where interesting messages go to die. The assistant is the exception because it actually reads them.
A weekly letter. Free. Never spam.