Advisor-led Capital

Business capital with a cash-flow plan behind it.

Fast funding options, transparent advisory fees, and fit-first guidance so you know what the money is supposed to fix before you take it.

No blind submissions
Transparent advisory fee
Curated partners
Post-funding roadmap
Daniel Speiss

"I review fit before your file goes anywhere. The goal is not the biggest approval — it is the right capital for the right reason."

— Daniel Speiss, Advisor

The "Speed Over Strategy" Trap

Most brokers focus on the largest possible check. They don't ask if your cash flow can handle the daily remittance, or if the debt actually solves the problem.

Tell me what you’re solving

Choose your path

Traditional Broker

  • ✕ Blasts your file to 20+ lenders at once
  • ✕ Goal is the largest possible check
  • ✕ Hidden fees baked into the rate
  • ✕ Stops caring once the wire hits

Advisor-Led

  • ✓ Fit-first review before any submission
  • ✓ Goal is the right capital for the need
  • ✓ Transparent, flat advisory fees
  • ✓ Post-funding 30-day cash-flow plan

The Fit-First Process

1

Review

Current stack, cash flow, and actual capital need.

2

Match

Identify 2-3 partners who actually fit your profile.

3

Execute

File prep and direct coordination with the lender.

4

Plan

30-day post-funding roadmap for cash flow health.

Transparent Advisory Fees

3% Flat Fee
MCA Advisory

Confirmed before any file is sent to a partner.

2.5% Flat Fee
Personal Loans (for business)

Professional guidance on structuring for business use.

Other Products

Fee varies for SBA, term loans, and larger equipment leases; always confirmed before submission.

The fee is not the only cost that matters. Payment rhythm, lender servicing, remittance structure, and cash-flow impact can matter more than the headline number.

Curated Funding Programs

Merchant Cash Advance

Best for:

Short-term working capital, inventory, seasonal swings, payroll gaps.

Watch out for:

Daily or weekly remittance can pressure cash flow if revenue is inconsistent.

Working Capital Loan

Best for:

Operating expenses, expansion, equipment, and planned cash-flow gaps.

Watch out for:

Approval and timeline depend on documentation and qualification.

Unsecured Term Loans

Best for:

Qualified borrowers who want fixed payments without collateral.

Watch out for:

Credit profile and income documentation matter.

Consolidation / Refinance

Best for:

Businesses with multiple obligations or payment-stack pressure.

Watch out for:

Not every consolidation is a net win. The math has to actually improve the business.

Before you apply again

Debt Readiness

If approvals, terms, or product options have been weaker than expected, the issue is often lender-readiness: documentation, cash-flow story, debt obligations, or operational consistency. Debt Readiness helps you clean that up before you run another funding cycle.

What you get

  • Funding-readiness scorecard and lender red flags
  • Prioritized fixes to strengthen approvals and terms
  • Optional deeper operations analysis (cash flow + systems)

Debt Readiness does not guarantee approval, funding amount, product availability, or specific terms.

Post-funding 30-day plan

Capital is the start. Operations and financial strategy turn it into lasting value. We provide a post-funding roadmap to ensure your new payment structure doesn't choke out your operations.

  • Daily/Weekly remittance impact analysis
  • Revenue allocation strategy
  • Debt-to-income monitoring
  • Refinance eligibility timeline
Impact Roadmap
Revenue Allocation 72% OpEx
Target ROI 3.2x
Daniel Speiss

Daniel Speiss as an advisor, not just a funding broker

Focusing on advisor-led business capital and fit-first funding reviews. No blind submissions, transparent advisory fees, and curated partner matching.

Business Operations Architect Sales Enablement Capital Strategy

Ready for a different kind of capital?

Get your fit-first review and see which funding options actually make sense for your cash flow.

No blind submissions. Your data is protected and reviewed by Daniel personally.