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Build a 90-day marketing roadmap you can actually execute.

Guided intake, deterministic planning logic, phased priorities, and a clear next step — native to this site, not a bolted-on microsite.

The CMO Roadmap Generator turns a short set of answers about your goals, bottlenecks, channels, and capacity into a prioritized roadmap you can align on internally or bring into a focused conversation.

7framing questions
90day phased plan
1artifact you keep
Executive summary tied to your inputs
Top priorities and three 30-day phases
Service and engagement recommendations plus watch-outs

A structured planning pass, not a generic template download.

You answer the same kinds of questions I use in live engagements: what you are trying to move, what is blocking progress, which channels are in play, how mature the stack is, and what the team can realistically carry. The output is a roadmap shaped around that reality — written so you can execute, delegate, or use it to scope the right help.

Operators who need sequence before more spend or more hires.

Founders with unclear priorities

You know marketing matters, but the next 90 days need a clear order of operations.

Teams juggling too many channels

You need weighting and phasing — not another list of tactics.

Leaders who want a plan before a full engagement

You want an artifact that makes internal alignment or vendor conversations faster.

Anyone preparing to invest or rebuild

You want confidence that spend and build work map to the actual bottleneck.

Deliverables designed to be useful the same day.

  • Executive summary grounded in your stage, goal, and bottleneck
  • Top three priorities with explicit rationale
  • A three-phase 30 / 30 / 30 plan you can calendar
  • Recommended service path and engagement shape when deeper work makes sense
  • Watch-outs so you do not mistake motion for progress
  • Room for share, print, and email handoff once the full flow ships on this route

High-level flow from answers to artifact.

  1. You complete a guided intake — seven questions covering business context, goal, bottleneck, channels, stack maturity, and team capacity.
  2. The engine applies deterministic rules: your answers set flags and weights; there is no open-ended model improvisation in the planning layer.
  3. Roadmap modules are ranked and placed into phased work so the plan reads as a sequence, not a pile of ideas.
  4. You leave with a 90-day view you can keep, share internally, or use to open a specific service conversation.

Same inputs, same structure — so the roadmap is defensible.

This is not a quiz score, not a one-off AI guess, and not a static PDF template. It is explicit logic that maps a small set of real constraints to phased priorities. That keeps the output consistent enough to debate, revise, and execute — which is what planning is for.

When the logic is visible and repeatable, your team can argue with the plan productively instead of wondering how it was invented.

Keep the artifact, then choose your next move.

  • Keep the roadmap as the single source of truth for the next quarter
  • Share it with leadership or agency partners so everyone works from the same sequence
  • Save or print it for working sessions (full print and email paths land with the completed native flow)
  • Use it to enter the right service conversation with context already on the table

Start the intake

Seven questions, then your roadmap renders on-site. You can print, copy a shareable link, or email yourself a summary — all from the results view.

Prefer to talk before running the flow? Start with context and I will meet you where you are.

Where this connects in the broader offer map.