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The firm behind Revenue Architecture®

We don’t just design your revenue architecture. We operate it.

Revenue Architects is the practitioner team that created and stewards RAOS — the Revenue Architecture Operating System. We certify the practitioners, train the teams, and take on the engagements where the architecture has to hold.

We hold the Revenue Architecture® trademark and the canon behind it: three layers, nine playbooks, twenty-seven plays, five Operating Agents.

See the full method at revenuearchitecture.com →

Three ways to work with the source

The same team that wrote the method delivers all three. Most firms start with Certification or an Engagement.

Foreground

Certification

Become a Certified Revenue Architect™. License the method, get the skill files and badge, and deploy with bench support behind you.
Become certified →

Enablement

Training

Train-the-trainer and team enablement on RAOS for in-house revenue organizations and agencies.
See training →

Foreground

Engagement

The authors design and operate your revenue architecture — advisory-led or done-with-you. A limited number of slots.
Scope an engagement →

The authors

You are hiring the source.

Sherwin and John wrote the method. They lead every engagement we take, backed by a supporting team and a network of Certified Architects who carry the same standard into the field.

We take a small number of engagements at a time. That is by design. The people who built the architecture are the people who run it with you — not a junior bench, not a licensee, not a loose interpretation of the words.

Meet the firm →

Coming soon — phase 2

Talk to the Engagement Agent

The method, run on you, before you’ve paid a dollar. An agentic scoping conversation is launching soon. Until then, reach the authors directly.

Start with Engage

Two ways forward

Read the method, or scope an engagement with the authors.

Run the Diagnostic and read the canon at revenuearchitecture.com — or bring us a problem and we will tell you whether it is one we should take.