Component 1

Setup & Legal

$2,500 one-time

Phase 0 audit + Florida attorney consult on the "University" brand.

The setup fee covers two things. First, the Phase 0 audit: we map every existing tool, login, contract, vendor relationship, and content asset across Wise Counsel before we touch anything. Second, we engage a Florida attorney for a one-time consultation on the "University" branding question, so the answer comes from a licensed professional rather than well-meaning members at a Chamber event. Everything we learn in Phase 0 informs the build.

How It Works

The mechanics

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Phase 0 audit (Week 1–2)

We document every existing platform: WCU.com, askwisecounsel.com, wisecounselnetwork.com, the Uscreen library, Vimeo, Constant Contact, Go High Level. We catalog every login, every active subscription, every active contract (including the prior developer's), and every content asset. You get a written inventory at the end. You own it whether we go forward together or not.

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Florida attorney consultation

A licensed Florida education-law attorney reviews the "Wise Counsel University" naming question and confirms (or corrects) the FL Stat 1005.06 posture. We expect this is a non-issue because WCU is a branded product of Wise Counsel LLC and not a separately incorporated educational entity, but we want the answer from a lawyer, not from a booth conversation.

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Why this is included, not extra

A vendor would bill the attorney consult separately. We don't. The $2,500 is the entire setup cost, and the legal opinion is bundled in because we don't want you to make a branding decision based on bad data.

Your Protections

What this guarantees for you

  • Written audit deliverable — yours to keep regardless of partnership outcome
  • Licensed-attorney letter on the University question
  • No additional setup fees down the line. This is the only one.

Questions You Might Have

Honest answers

What if Phase 0 surfaces something that changes the scope?

Then we renegotiate before any further work. The audit is meant to surface unknowns, including unknowns about us. If the right answer is for us to walk away or restructure the deal, we'd rather know in Week 2 than Month 6.

What if the attorney says the University name is a problem?

Then we know what we're working with and can choose: rename, restructure under FL Stat 1005.06, or accept the risk. Either way, the decision is informed. We don't expect this — WCU is structured as a product, not an entity — but the consultation gives you a real answer.