The Boothers Audit

Get audited on the show.

We'll spend 90 minutes pulling apart your booking page, your pricing, your numbers, and your booth — on the record. You walk away with a written 90-day plan and a public Boothers Score. One audit per month.

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Remote · 90 minutes · No cost

What you walk away with

Real review. Written plan. Public score.

01

A 90-minute audit

Christian and Sarah dig into your booking page, pricing, last 90 days of numbers, and your gear. Eight years of running Epics Photo Booth, on your specific business, all in one sitting.

02

A written 90-day plan

The day after the recording, you get a documented plan with the exact changes we'd make and the order to make them in. Yours to keep, share with your team, or hand to a contractor.

03

A platform & a community

Your episode goes out to thousands of photobooth owners and event clients. Plus six months of free access to the Boothers Workshop community for ongoing follow-up. * Workshop name placeholder — see note below

The format

Five acts. Same every episode.

Discipline of structure is what makes audits land. Every episode follows the same five beats — so you know exactly what you're stepping into, and listeners know exactly what they're tuning in for.

01

The State

Three-line intro: name, business, year founded, last-12-months revenue band, the thing you can't crack.

02

The Page

We pull up your website live. Hero, pricing page, booking flow, Google reviews, IG grid — line by line.

03

The Numbers

Bookings per month, average ticket, gear cost, debt, cash. Real numbers, called out specifically.

04

The Plan

Christian and Sarah build the 90-day fix in real time. Pricing changes, page rewrites, ops triage.

05

The Score

The reveal. Five categories, scored 0–10 each. Composite at the end. Yours to wear or fix.

The Boothers Score

Five P's. Zero to ten, each.

A 9 means it's working without you touching it. A 4 means it's leaking money or time. We score every P out of 10 — and the composite becomes your Boothers Score.

P

The Page

Website, pricing structure, booking flow, SEO basics.

P

The Pipeline

Where leads come from, conversion rate, repeat business.

P

The Product

The actual booth experience, gear, photo quality, prints.

P

The People

You, your team, scheduling, reliability, hiring.

P

The P&L

Pricing, margins, debt, cash position, taxes.

Who we audit

Honest filter. Read carefully.

We pick one owner a month. Not the most polished — the most coachable. Here's what fits, and what doesn't.

  • Year 1+ in business as a photobooth owner
  • Last 12 months between $25K–$150K in booth revenue
  • Owner-operator (not a side hustle behind a 9-to-5)
  • Willing to share real numbers on camera (in ranges is fine)
  • Willing to walk through your website, pricing, and reviews live
  • Willing to sign a release and have the audit published
  • Brand-new (zero events booked yet)
  • Looking for free private coaching, not a public audit

Apply

Tell us where you're stuck.

Ten short questions. Takes about five minutes. We read every application personally and reply within five business days — yes or no, every time.

01 · About you and the business
02 · Where you're stuck
This is the audit-readiness signal. Specific = coachable.
Helps us avoid repeating advice you've already heard.
03 · How we record
All three checked is the strongest application.
Most guests are remote. Either is fine.
We reply within 5 business days · yes or no, every time

After you apply

What happens next.

Day 1–5

We read it

Christian and Sarah review every application personally. You'll get a yes or a no by email — every time.

Day 7–10

30-min prep call

If it's a fit, a free 30-minute call to walk through what you'll share, set the recording date, and answer questions.

Recording day

The audit

90 minutes on Riverside.fm. Five acts. Score reveal at the end. Christian, Sarah, you.

Day after

Written plan

Documented 90-day plan in your inbox. Episode publishes on the next monthly drop. Six months in the Boothers Workshop community begins.

Questions

Things people ask before applying.

Will I get roasted on the air?

We'll be honest about what's broken. We won't be cruel. Our rule: tough on the work, tender with the person — every time. The goal is for you to leave with a plan, not a wound.

Do I have to share exact dollar amounts?

No. Ranges work. We'll ask for revenue bands, average ticket ranges, and approximate booking volume. The page-and-pricing audit is where the specifics live, and that's already public.

How long is the actual recording?

About 90 minutes including a few short breaks. We edit it down to roughly 50–60 minutes for the published episode. You'll see the cut before it goes live.

What if my booth is brand new?

If you have less than a year and zero booked events, you're not the right fit yet — but the newsletter is. Come back when you've done at least 5 paid events.

Do I need to be in Reno?

No. Default is remote on Riverside.fm. If you want to fly in and record in person, we love that — message us in the application and we'll make it happen.

Is there a cost?

No. The audit is free. As a thank-you, we include six months of free access to the Boothers Workshop community after your episode airs.

Can I see the episode before it airs?

You'll see the rough cut and have a 48-hour window to flag anything factually wrong. We don't accept "I don't like how I sound" edits — that's the audit format. We do accept "you misread that number on my pricing page" edits.

What if you say no?

You'll get a short note explaining why. Most "no" answers are about timing or fit — we may invite you to apply again in 6 months once you've grown into the program.

Not ready yet?

Audit yourself first.

Get the free Boothers Self-Audit — the same five-P scorecard we use on the show, as a one-page PDF. Run it on your own business this Sunday. When you're ready to come on the show, you'll know.