Ryklin Group/Industries
Sector scope · 2026 engagement window

Pick your sector.

Not every business is a fit for what we do. Ryklin Group works with professional service operators, firms where revenue depends on the quality of the conversation, the speed of the response, and the discipline of the follow-through. The nine sectors below are the ones where we know the operational fingerprints cold: where the leaks are, which systems run below ceiling, and which architecture would compound next.

Adjacent
3 · case-by-case
Eligibility
Founder-operator + revenue floor
Sector coverage

Pick your sector. We'll tell you the operational fingerprint we'd find.

SECTOR DIRECTORY 15 sectors · select one to inspect
    Don't see your sector? Open a file anyway. The diagnostic is sector-shaped, not sector-bound.
    Eligibility

    Five conditions must be true before we'll open a file.

    We turn down more engagements than we take. The diagnostic only works when the operator can act on it. Below is what we screen for on every initial call, non-negotiable, no exceptions.

    E · 01 Founder-operator in the room.Not a marketing director, not a fractional COO. The person whose name is on the door.
    E · 02 Revenue floor: $500K+ trailing twelve.Below that, the leaks are too small to amortize the engagement against.
    E · 03 Books we can read.Not pristine, readable. Revenue, customer counts, channel attribution, conversion at each stage.
    E · 04 Authority to install.If we find the leak, the operator can change the system. No board approvals on a 60-day clock.
    E · 05 Sector inside our scope.One of the nine active sectors above, or a real fit conversation on adjacency.
    A note on scope

    Sector scope is reviewed quarterly. The 2026 window opens with the nine active sectors above; adjacencies are evaluated case-by-case on the initial call. If we won't take the work, we'll say so on the first call, and where we can, refer you to a practitioner who fits. Our reputation matters more than our utilization.

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