Service
Advisory & Consulting
Not every seller wants to hand over their account, and they shouldn't have to. Advisory gives you the same diagnosis, the same reconciliation and unit-economics system and the same prioritised plan we'd run ourselves — set up for your own team to execute, with us on call to review the numbers and unblock decisions.
Sound familiar?
- You already have a team — you need direction and a system, not another agency doing the clicking.
- Account access is sensitive, or your platform terms make handover awkward.
- You've been sold packages before and want an independent read on what's actually wrong.
- In-house execution keeps stalling because nobody agrees on which number to manage to.
Quick answer
Advisory & consulting is Steps Ecommerce's option for sellers who want expert direction without handing over account access. We diagnose the account, hand you a written plan and the tracking system to run it, and stay available for review sessions — your team keeps the logins and does the execution.
What's included
Done for you — not a to-do list.
- Full account diagnosis: settlements, listings, advertising, returns and unit economics
- A written, prioritised plan — ranked by rupees, with owners and sequence
- The reconciliation and true-COGS tracking set up on your own data
- Working sessions with your team to hand over the method, not just the findings
- Scheduled review calls to check the numbers and course-correct
- An independent second opinion on any proposal or agency you're already considering
How it works
The process, step by step.
- 01
Diagnose
We review the account end to end and establish the baseline: net per channel, true COGS per SKU, RTO by courier, realised return on ad spend.
- 02
Plan
You get the findings and a prioritised plan in writing — what to fix, in what order, and what each fix is worth.
- 03
Hand over
We set the tracking up on your data and walk your team through how to run it, so the method stays with you.
- 04
Review
Regular sessions to check progress against the numbers, answer what's come up, and adjust the plan.
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Start with the diagnosis
Find the constraint first. Then decide what to fix.
No package pitch before we understand the account. The diagnosis shows you the evidence — the scope comes after, in writing.