UK Small Business Consulting · Based in Luton

Less admin.
More revenue.

Lift Consulting helps UK small business owners automate the repetitive work, fix the revenue leaks, and grow without burning out. Most engagements pay for themselves in under 90 days.

90
Days to ROI, typically
4
Service tiers, one clear path
MSc
Business Management — Distinction
The Process

Built for owners who are running too much

We start with a diagnostic, not a pitch. If there's no clear way to make you money, I'll tell you before we go any further.

1

Founder's Hour

60-minute call. You talk, I listen. Written follow-up with the top three things to fix. No commitment. £120.

2

Operations Audit

90-min deep-dive + a one-page diagnostic identifying every leak in your business. £250 — free for the first five case-study clients.

3

The Lift Sprint

Four weeks. Google Business, CRM, automated replies, booking system, basic ad campaign. Fully set up and handed to you. £1,200.

4

Lift Plus Retainer

Monthly: ads management, automation maintenance, KPI report, strategy call. For owners ready to scale. From £600/month.

Pricing

Clear prices. No surprises.

Every tier has a specific outcome. You always know what you're getting before you pay.

Founder's Hour
£120
One focused call + written summary. The lowest-risk way to see if we're a fit.
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Operations Audit
£250
A full diagnostic of your business. Identifies the three biggest revenue and time leaks.
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Lift Plus
From £600/mo
Monthly retainer for growing businesses. Ads, automations, reporting, strategy.
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Built by someone who understands the owner's problem

I'm Solomon Adekuoroye — a business consultant based in Luton with a Distinction in MSc Business Management from the University of Hertfordshire.

I work with UK small business owners across hospitality, trades, beauty, care, and services — the kind of people running a business out of their phone at 11pm and wondering why it isn't growing faster.

The answer is usually the same: too much manual work, too few systems. I fix that.

MSc Business Management — Distinction University of Hertfordshire