OK, here are some suggestions:1. I do not fully understand the package names. The "white cliffs" one makes sense. So does the "blue moon" one. But I'm not sure about the others. For instance, the "black ultimate" and "red eye" and "yellow brick" ones all suggest a high standard of service, but what is the difference? Is one more comprehensive than the other? Maybe a normal gold, silver, bronze etc may be clearer. Or alternatively some names from which it is more obvious what the focus of the package is.2. Some of the fees seem a little high. E.g. on the red eye package, £36 per hour is quite a lot! Also, surely the hourly rate should go down as you buy more of the service, not up?3. The service sounds great, but how do we REALLY know that the people doing this will be competent? It's one thing booking a restaurant for a business meeting, but it's another thing booking an appropriate one.4. Some of the prices quoted are fairly off-putting. E.g. the restaurant prices suggest that value for money isn't going to be top of the priority list. Plus I'm not sure why you included a restaurant list in any event. If for example I used diggory to renew my car insurance, I probably want the cheapest quote, rather than someone just phoning direct line and taking the first quote they get...5. How do we know how far each hour stretches? I can see the time bank running out very quickly.... Would it be possible to pay per task instead of per hour? Hourly rates always make me anxious.6. Price is still a concern. We're management consultants, not £5M/year hedge fund managers.7. The free downloads section is random. I'm not sure it will be very relevant to people. Surely stuff about time management and the like will be more relevant to a busy jet-setter than how to use twitter to promote your blog.