Most engineering help charges you by the hour, so the moment you hit a problem, you start doing the math in your head.
Is this worth a paid call, or should you just push through it on your own? So you ration your questions and stay stuck a lot longer than you should.
That's exactly what happened to me with that current leak I told you about. I burned two weeks trying to avoid asking for help, when an hour with the right engineer would have ended it.
Pro Lifetime gets rid of the hourly meter for good.
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You pay once, and then you can ask the moment you're stuck, as many times as you need, for the entire life of your product.
There's no hourly rate and no clock to watch, so you never have to talk yourself out of a question because it might cost too much.
And it's not just one engineer. You get a team across different areas, so whether you're stuck on power, layout, or finding the right part, someone there has solved it before.
You also get two private calls with me, one-on-one, to talk through your product and where it's headed.
So think about how much help you'll need over the full life of a product. Paying a private engineer every time you had a question or wanted feedback would cost you far more than $3,495, and Pro Lifetime covers all of it for one price.
Pro Lifetime closes Friday, and it's the first time it's ever been offered.
Join this week and you also get a functional design review, where we run your prototype through a checklist to make sure it'll work before you spend money building it.
You can schedule it whenever you're ready, so if your design isn't there yet, the review waits until you are.
This is the only time all quarter Pro Lifetime comes with the bonus review, so once Friday passes it's months before it opens again.
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Talk soon,
John Teel
P.S. Also need manufacturing readiness reviews? See Premium Lifetime.
Don't need any private engineering support? See Standard Lifetime.
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