Most B2B Founders Spend 80% of Their Time in the Wrong Quadrant. Here’s How to Fix It.
You’re working 60-hour weeks but booking 8 demos a month. The problem? You’re stuck firefighting (Quadrant 1) instead of building systems (Quadrant 2). Here’s the GTM Time Matrix that took my clients from 8 demos to 30-40 demos/month.
You’re drowning.
Demo just no-showed. The customer is threatening to churn. Inbox has 147 unread messages. Calendar packed with meetings that go nowhere.
Working 60-hour weeks. Booking 8 demos a month.
Here’s the truth: You’re not lazy. You’re just spending 80% of your time in the wrong quadrant.
Let me explain.
The GTM Time Matrix
I split all GTM work into 4 quadrants:
Quadrant 1: Urgent + Important (MINIMIZE)
Quadrant 2: Not Urgent + Important (MAXIMIZE) ← Where you win
Quadrant 3: Urgent + Not Important (DELEGATE)
Quadrant 4: Not Urgent + Not Important (DELETE)
Struggling founders: 70% in Quadrant 1, 0% in Quadrant 2
Winning founders: 70% in Quadrant 2, 20% in Quadrant 1
Here’s what lives in each quadrant.

Quadrant 1: Urgent + Important (Minimize This)
What’s here:
Customer churn emergencies
Demo no-shows
Deal at risk
Why it’s a trap: You’re surviving, not building.
The fix: Build systems (Quadrant 2 work) that prevent fires.
Example: Client spent 15 hours/week on demo no-shows. We built automated reminders. No-shows dropped from 40% to 12%. Got 12 hours back.
Goal: <20% of your time
Quadrant 2: Not Urgent + Important (This is Where You Win)
What’s here:
Signal-based lead capture
Warm outbound workflows
Content → pipeline loops
Trigger automation
Why you win here: These create predictable, scalable pipeline. But they’re never urgent, so most founders skip them.
Example: We track when ICPs engage with LinkedIn posts. Auto-add them to warm outbound. Result? 30% reply rate vs. 2% cold.
Warm Outbound Workflows
Content → Pipeline Loops
Trigger Automation
Goal: 70% of your time
Quadrant 3: Urgent + Not Important (Delegate This)
What’s here:
Generic inbound DMs
Unqualified demo requests
Newsletter admin
Social media replies
The fix: Hire a VA for $15/hour. Automate with Zapier. Get it off your plate.
Example: Client spent 8 hours/week on generic DMs. Hired VA for $120/week. Got 8 hours back for Quadrant 2.
Goal: <10% of your time
Quadrant 4: Not Urgent + Not Important (Delete This)
What’s here:
Vanity metrics tracking
Testing every new tool
Random networking events
“Pick your brain” coffees
The fix: Just stop.
Example: Founder attended 3 networking events/week. Zero demos in 6 months. Stopped going. Used that time for Quadrant 2. Booked 12 demos that month.
Goal: 0% of your time
Spend 70% of your time building systems that generate predictable demand.
That’s Quadrant 2. Everything else? Minimize, delegate, or delete.
Chaos → Systems → Scale → Wins.
Want Us to Build Your Quadrant 2 Systems?
We build:
Signal-based lead capture
Warm outbound workflows
Content → pipeline loops
Trigger automation
So you can close deals (what you’re good at), not build systems (what we’re good at).
Currently generating 30-40 demos/month for B2B SaaS clients.
P.S. Working 50+ hours/week but booking <15 demos/month? You’re in the wrong quadrant. Let’s fix it.