Service Master Pack • payment info • service selection • contractor economics

The Service Master Pack helps AEs understand what they can offer, how the money works, and which lanes fit their selling style.

This pack gives the AE a real selling map instead of guesswork. Inside the bundled Service Master Pack are 5 sections, 19 service-specific contractor pages, and 4 economics and support pages built to help the team understand offers, payment methodology, recurring upside, AI-usage uplift, and where each service fits in the real world. It is the AE's internal service menu, payment explainer, and lane-selection guide in one place.

Estimated operational value

$285,000

This value is not about pretty pages alone. It comes from sales enablement depth: contractor-ready offer breakdowns, deposit methodology clarity, recurring-revenue framing, AI-usage uplift framing, combo-page positioning, and direct links back to the live SkyeSol service pages.

5 sections 19 service pages 4 support pages 37 total HTML pages 25% + 30% deposit lanes
What it solves

No more guessing what to pitch

Shows the AE what service lanes exist and how they are grouped.Offer map
Explains the deposit rhythms so payment talk stays clean.Money clarity
Helps the AE choose lanes that match their style, confidence, and conversation flow.Fit
Gives recurring and AI-usage upside context so the AE sees the long game too.Upside
Pack value
$285,000
Estimated value for a complete AE-facing service enablement and contractor-economics pack.
Selling sections
5
Web Builds, Core Ops, Infra & Lifecycle, Performance & Growth, and Contractor Economics.
Core service pages
19
Service-specific contractor pages tied back to live SkyeSol service lanes.
Support pages
4
Recruiting Overview, Payment Methodology, Recurring Revenue, and AI Usage Uplift.
Section breakdown

The five parts of the pack

Section 01 · Web Builds — authority websites, executive builds, executive authority stacks, and beacon setup-style lanes.Positioning
Section 02 · Core Ops — AI/data apps, portals, ecommerce and checkout systems, intake-routing, and trust/compliance surfaces.Ops
Section 03 · Infra & Lifecycle — integrations, brand systems, communications, docs, and migration scenarios.Systems
Section 04 · Performance & Growth — security, analytics, retention, MVP delivery, and content/SEO lanes.Growth
Section 05 · Contractor Economics — recruiting, payment methodology, recurring revenue, and AI usage uplift.Comp
Money clarity

Why AEs need this before they pitch hard

The biggest reason this pack matters is that it makes money talk cleaner. The contractor-economics section explains the two public payment rhythms that show up across the service lanes: the 25% deposit lane used on Executive Web and Beacon setup rhythms, and the 30% deposit lane used across most productized services. It also gives the AE recurring-revenue context and AI-usage uplift framing, so the pitch is not only about the setup check.

Use Payment Methodology when the AE needs to explain deposit structure clearly.Deposit
Use Recurring Revenue when the AE wants to understand the long-tail value of monthly service lanes.MRR
Use AI Usage Uplift when the AE wants to understand usage-based upside beyond the initial close.Usage
Use Recruiting Overview when bringing new contractors into the same selling language.Ramp
How to choose what to offer

Different AEs should lean into different service lanes

Relationship-heavy closers
Good with trust, story, and founder positioning.
Lean into Web Builds, Executive Authority, CineFrame, BrandForge, and TrustLayer-style conversations.
Ops-minded closers
Good with workflow pain and business bottlenecks.
Lean into DataPilot, AccessAtlas, CheckoutForge, SignalFlow, ConnectBridge, and MigrateOps.
Growth-minded closers
Good with revenue, retention, and scale language.
Lean into ContentEngine, InsightForge, RetainEngine, LaunchPad, ShieldStack, and recurring lanes.
High-ticket builders
Prefer fewer, bigger deals.
Use combo pages, executive lanes, and multi-system infrastructure conversations rather than isolated low-complexity services.
Fast-start AEs
Need a clean first lane.
Start with one or two sections, memorize the payment rhythm, then expand once the first close gives confidence.
Room and event closers
Already using hosted-event tools.
Use Exec Sign In Pro and Skye Intake Vault to capture the room, then use this pack to decide which service lane fits the interest that comes out of the event.
How it connects to the rest of the site

This is the offer-selection and payment layer

AE FLOW and ConnectLog help catch and track the lead.
Credential Hub stores the secure references, notes, and project context around the work.
Lead Vault and Split Engine Ops deepen the lead and money operations after the service lane is chosen.
The Service Master Pack tells the AE what to sell and how to explain payment while the rest of the stack handles capture, follow-up, secure reference, and post-close operations.Linked
Fast command links

Open the most useful pages directly

Master Pack HomeOpen
All Pages DirectoryOpen
Payment MethodologyOpen
Recurring RevenueOpen
AI Usage UpliftOpen
Recruiting OverviewOpen
Contact

Skyes Over London ecosystem

SOLEnterprises.orgOpen Website
SkyesOverLondonLC@SOLEnterprises.orgEmail
SkyesOverLondon@gmail.comEmail
(480) 469-5416Call