The strategist at the table.
Epic brings StrategyES frameworks and PhD-level strategy and coaching — quarterly direction, market positioning, and the goals the rest of your agents execute against.
“I can run this quarter fine. What I don't have is someone helping me decide what the next three look like.”— in an owner’s words

What Epic does for your business
Epic is the agent who thinks in quarters and years, not days. While Aurelius runs the morning huddle, Epic owns the planning table — where the business is going, which markets to push into, and what this quarter has to prove before the next one starts.
He works the StrategyES frameworks like a seasoned coach: vision, positioning, the ninety-day map, and the owner-level goals everything else rolls up to. When the numbers drift from the plan, Epic says so — and drafts the correction.
Use Epic when you’re working ON the business instead of IN it. He pairs with Aurelius to turn strategy into operating plays, and keeps the goals visible so the whole team pulls toward the same number. Want the system behind him? Read about StrategyES and take the Scaling Matrix.
What you can put Epic on.
StrategyES frameworks
Vision, positioning, and the ninety-day map — owner-level strategy made operational.
Quarterly planning
Turns annual goals into a quarter your agents can actually execute.
Owner coaching
Works the ON-the-business questions with you, not just in-the-business tasks.
Goal tracking
Keeps the targets visible and flags when the numbers drift from the plan.
Market positioning
Where to compete, what to charge, and which work to walk away from.
You stay in the driver’s seat.
Epic watches, flags what matters, and drafts the next step — but nothing leaves your shop without you. Epic doesn’t send the message, move the money, or close the deal on its own. It hands you the recommendation and the reasoning; you make the call. That’s the line, and it doesn’t move.
A day with Epic.
The ninety-day map
The quarter, laid out — targets, plays, and what has to be true by week twelve.
A drift, named
Close rate is off the plan — Epic flags it and drafts two corrections to choose from.
The review
What the quarter proved, what it didn't, and the draft of the next one.


