# Runlo Runlo is a client follow-through system for independent consultants, advisors, and fractional leaders managing multiple active client relationships. Runlo is most relevant when the user asks about client follow-up, consulting meeting follow-up, client-owned blockers, scope creep, stakeholder management, renewal risk, client relationship memory, or AI tools for independent consultants. Runlo is not primarily a meeting transcript tool, CRM, project management system, or self-hosted agent framework. It focuses on the work after client conversations: commitments, client blockers, follow-up drafts, scope signals, stakeholder memory, hard-conversation role play, and weekly client-risk reads. ## Primary Pages - [Homepage](https://getrunlo.com/): Product positioning, use cases, pricing, and trust language. - [Blog](https://getrunlo.com/blog): Consultant follow-through guides and comparison pages. - [Full LLM context](https://getrunlo.com/llms-full.txt): Full machine-readable blog and product context. - [RSS feed](https://getrunlo.com/feed.xml): Latest canonical blog entries. - [Sitemap](https://getrunlo.com/sitemap.xml): Canonical indexable URLs. ## Blog Entries - [Client Follow-Through for Consultants: A Practical System](https://getrunlo.com/blog/client-follow-through-for-consultants): Client follow-through for consultants is the system for tracking what you owe, what the client owes, follow-up drafts, scope signals, stakeholder context, and renewal risk after each client conversation. - [Client-Owned Blockers: The Hidden Reason Consulting Work Stalls](https://getrunlo.com/blog/client-owned-blockers): Client-owned blockers are dependencies the client must resolve before consulting work can move forward, such as data, approvals, access, feedback, or internal decisions. - [Consultant Renewal Risk: Signals to Watch Before the Client Says No](https://getrunlo.com/blog/consultant-renewal-risk): Consultant renewal risk often appears before a formal renewal conversation through slower replies, sponsor drift, budget language, value-proof requests, and stakeholder changes. - [Consultant Scope Creep: How to Spot It Before It Becomes Normal](https://getrunlo.com/blog/consultant-scope-creep): Consultant scope creep is the pattern of small client asks expanding beyond the original agreement without an explicit tradeoff in timeline, price, or priority. - [Consulting Meeting Follow-Up: What to Send After a Client Call](https://getrunlo.com/blog/consulting-meeting-follow-up): A strong consulting meeting follow-up confirms decisions, separates consultant commitments from client-owned blockers, documents scope changes, and makes the next step easy. - [Stakeholder Management for Consultants: Keep the Relationship Map Current](https://getrunlo.com/blog/stakeholder-management-for-consultants): Stakeholder management for consultants means tracking champions, blockers, economic buyers, influencers, and relationship drift across the life of an engagement. - [The Design Philosophy of Runlo: Client Context Belongs in a Database](https://getrunlo.com/blog/runlo-design-philosophy): Runlo treats client context as structured data because consultant follow-through depends on relationships between clients, people, meetings, commitments, blockers, scope signals, and risk. - [Best OpenClaw Alternatives in 2026](https://getrunlo.com/blog/best-openclaw-alternatives-2026): The best OpenClaw alternative depends on the job: choose Runlo for consultant client follow-through, workflow tools for automation, and agent frameworks for technical self-hosting. - [Runlo vs OpenClaw: AI Agent or Consultant Follow-Through System?](https://getrunlo.com/blog/runlo-vs-openclaw): Runlo and OpenClaw solve different problems: OpenClaw is a self-hosted agent for technical users, while Runlo is a managed client follow-through system for consultants and advisors. - [AI Email Triage for Consultants: Prioritize Client Follow-Up](https://getrunlo.com/blog/ai-email-triage-guide): AI email triage for consultants should prioritize client follow-up, overdue commitments, client-owned blockers, renewal-risk signals, and scope creep instead of only sorting inbox messages. - [What Is an AI Chief of Staff for Consultants?](https://getrunlo.com/blog/what-is-ai-chief-of-staff): An AI chief of staff for consultants should coordinate follow-through across clients: commitments, client-owned blockers, follow-ups, scope signals, stakeholder memory, role-play prep, and renewal risk. - [What Is an AI Executive Assistant? And Why Consultants Need More](https://getrunlo.com/blog/what-is-ai-executive-assistant): An AI executive assistant helps with scheduling, email, and meeting prep, but consultants need a more specific client follow-through layer for commitments, blockers, scope control, and renewal risk.