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CP-01 Brief
You tell us what you are working on. We ask the right questions.
StreamMind Zone Lab is a consulting studio that maps your project into a sequence of concrete checkpoints, then works through them with you until the finish line is crossed.
You tell us what you are working on. We ask the right questions.
We map the full sequence of checkpoints before any work begins.
We agree on a fixed scope and a written start date. No ambiguity.
We work through the checkpoints together, flagging blockers early.
We check every deliverable against the agreed scope before handing it over.
You receive the work, the notes, and a clear record of every decision made.
StreamMind Zone Lab started in the spring of 2019 when Marcus Hale left a product director role at a mid-sized logistics software company in Austin. He had spent four years watching projects fail not because the people were bad at their jo…
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Since then, StreamMind Zone Lab has worked with teams ranging from solo founders to departments inside companies with several hundred staff. Marcus still runs every engagement personally. He brought in two associate consultants in 2023, Priya Nair and Tom Wexford, both of whom came from operational roles rather than consulting firms. The studio does not take on more than four active engagements at once. That limit is not a marketing line. It is how the work stays good.
Nobody had mapped the route before the run started.We spend the first session mapping the full route before writing a single line of code or a single slide. Skipping this step is how projects stall at week three.
We break the work into short, verifiable stages. You see progress at every flag, not just at the end. Nothing ships until it clears the checkpoint.
We tell you when a route is too ambitious for the timeline. Adjusting the map early costs nothing. Adjusting it at the finish costs everything.
Every deliverable comes with a plain-English note explaining what it is, what it does, and what comes next. You own the work, fully.
Marcus Hale spent eight years in product and operations roles before founding StreamMind Zone Lab in 2019. His last staff role was product director at Vantrel Systems in Austin, where he led a team of eleven through three major platform migrations. He left to build a consulting practice focused on one thing: helping teams move through complex work without losing the thread. He reads a lot of systems-thinking literature, runs half-marathons badly, and keeps a paper notebook for every engagement he has ever worked on. He believes the most useful thing a consultant can do is make themselves unnecessary.
hello@streammindzonelab.comSend us a short note at hello@streammindzonelab.com describing what you are working on and where you feel stuck. We will reply within one business day with a few clarifying questions or a suggestion for which service fits. No intake form, no discovery call required before that.
Yes. About a third of our current and past clients are based outside the US, mostly in the UK, Canada, and the Netherlands. We work async by default, so timezone gaps are manageable. We do not adjust pricing for location.
We stop, renegotiate, and write a new scope note before continuing. We have done this several times. It is not a problem. What we do not do is quietly absorb extra work and then present a surprise invoice at the end.
The Launch Checkpoint service is our closest single-session offering, starting at $650. For anything more open-ended, we find that a defined scope produces better results than an hourly arrangement. We are happy to talk through what fits your situation.