Real businesses. Real economics. Real outcomes.

We work with founders of consumer product businesses navigating growth, complexity, and the point at which the financial system stops keeping up. These are four of those businesses, and what changed when the economics were properly designed.

We ran an Economic Architecture engagement across the business.

Company: Wholegood

Sector: B2B wholesale food distribution

Scale: £15M–£25M revenue

The Economic Architecture engagement mapped the full economic system of the business, from production through to cash and profitability.

Company: The Fresh Pasta Company

Sector: Food manufacturing and wholesale

Scale: £10M–£20M revenue

We stepped in with CFO-level leadership for the duration of the restructuring, providing the strategic input required at board level, the financial scrutiny required operationally, and the delivery discipline required to keep the transition on track.

Company: Crowd2Fund

Sector: Financial services / alternative lending platform

Scale: Growth stage

InHand brought structure and control to the financial processes, rebuilding the operational layer and establishing the reporting cadence and controls required to produce numbers leadership could rely on.

Company: Broadway Homes Group

Sector: Property and homes

Scale: SME

What would clarity look like for your business?

If the case studies above look familiar, the economic architecture sprint is where the same kind of work begins. A fixed-price, time-bounded diagnostic that produces the clarity to make every subsequent financial decision easier.

Apply for the economic architecture sprint

£20,000 fixed · 6–8 weeks