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When Does a Consultancy Engagement End?

Yayın Tarihi: 17 Ağustos 2026 Yazar: Adapte Dijital Kategori: Digital Consultancy
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Nobody keeps a consultant forever. 🚪 Every well-constructed engagement ends at some point — and that isn’t a failure of the relationship; more often it’s the sign of its success.

The industry doesn’t discuss this. The consultant’s interest lies in the work continuing; the client’s lies in eventually becoming independent. 🤝 Left undiscussed, that tension means the relationship either drags on unnecessarily or ends abruptly.

This guide covers the exit: when it ends, how it ends, and what happens afterwards. 📋

The exit clause is the one most often omitted from contracts; in our contract guide we called it the most expensive gap. Here we cover how to fill it — while the relationship is still good. ✍️

BÖLÜM 01

Is Ending a Success? 🎯

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  • Ending because the work is done
  • Ending because capacity has been built internally
  • Ending because it isn’t working

It depends on the reason. There are three kinds of ending and only one is bad — the other two are planned outcomes.

Knowing the difference lets you make the right call at the right time. 🧭

Ending because the work is done

Setup engagements work this way: the site is built, measurement configured, the work is delivered and it ends. 🏗️ Continuity isn’t needed here; tying it to a monthly agreement creates artificial cost.

Ending because capacity has been built internally

The healthiest ending. The business learns, builds a team, takes over. 🎓 Good consultancy is already trying to make itself unnecessary.

Ending because it isn’t working

The only bad ending. But noticing it early beats noticing it late; ⚠️ what to do in each situation is covered in our results guide.

SIGNALS

Signals That It’s Time 📊

There are indicators that an engagement is approaching its natural end. You shouldn’t wait for the consultant to raise them; the business can see them too.

The table shows the signal and the right move. 🔍

Signal What it means The right move
Monthly work has become routine Complexity has dropped Downsize or hand over
Capable person now internal Capacity has been built Plan the handover
Setup is complete Continuity isn’t needed Move to maintenance
Nothing new in meetings The system has settled Reduce the frequency
Priority list is finished The work is done New goal or exit
There are indicators that an engagement is approaching its natural end.
THREE

Three Forms of Exit 🚪

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  • Tier 1: downsizing
  • Tier 2: maintenance
  • Tier 3: full handover

Ending isn’t one thing. There are three tiers, and most businesses move through them in order.

Knowing which tier you’re in makes the next step visible. 🧭

THREE EXIT TIERS 1 · DOWNSIZE Move to a smaller tier Relationship continues 2 · MAINTENANCE Annual audit Advice on demand 3 · FULL HANDOVER Transferred internally Engagement ends Most businesses progress through these tiers in order.

Tier 1: downsizing

If the workload has dropped, you move to a smaller package. 📉 The relationship continues, cost falls — and coming back up is easy when needs grow.

Tier 2: maintenance

Monthly management ends; an annual audit and on-demand advice remain. 🔧 It prevents the situation where the system runs but nobody is watching it.

Tier 3: full handover

Everything transfers internally. Access, processes and documentation are delivered and the engagement closes. 📦 In a proper handover nothing is lost.

WHAT

What Gets Delivered at Handover 📦

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  • All access
  • Content source files
  • Process documentation
  • Measurement and reporting history
  • Status of work in progress
  • The next steps

A healthy exit has one measure: nothing should be lost. The list below belongs in the contract as an annex, and it should be written at the start rather than at the exit.

Six items. ✅

All access

Domain, hosting, analytics, advertising, marketplaces, social. 🔑 If the accounts are already in your name, this step is simply a matter of removing a user — which is what that contract clause was for.

A healthy exit has one measure: nothing should be lost.

Content source files

Copy, images, video and the editable source files. 🎨 Not just the published version but the version that can be worked on.

Process documentation

What was done how, with which tools, at what frequency. 📝 Without this, whoever takes over starts from scratch.

Measurement and reporting history

Analytics history comes with the account, but the monthly reports should be delivered separately. 📊 Interpretation and context exist only in the reports.

Status of work in progress

If anything is half-finished, where it stands should be written down. ⏸️ Unpublished content, planned campaigns, pending fixes — all of it listed.

The next steps

One final priority list. 🗺️ It looks like a gesture but it’s functional: whoever takes over knows where to continue. Scope: Digital Consultancy.

WHERE

Where We Stand 🤝

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  • We say so when it isn’t needed
  • The handover list is a contract annex
  • The door stays open
  • If you’re unsure, let’s look

Our agreement renews monthly and can be exited with one month’s notice. We don’t ask for long commitments because a relationship that works continues anyway.

We commit to three things up front. 📋

We say so when it isn’t needed

If work has become routine or internal capacity has been built, we raise it. 🗣️ Paying for unused capacity works against us too in the long run.

Our agreement renews monthly and can be exited with one month’s notice.

The handover list is a contract annex

Those six items are written at the start, so they aren’t negotiated at the exit. 📄 We include this clause without the client asking.

The door stays open

You can ask questions after handover. 🚪 Relationships that end well are the best references; slamming the door serves nobody.

If you’re unsure, let’s look

If you’re not sure whether it’s handover time, we’ll look together; an outside view helps here too: Digital Audit. 🚀

FREQUENTLY

Frequently Asked Questions 💬

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Which is most common?

The first two. Most well-constructed engagements end as planned; 📅 abrupt endings usually result from a poor match at the outset.

Why is routine a signal?

Because consultancy earns its value in complexity. 🧩 Once work becomes predictable, a cheaper arrangement can run the same tasks. This doesn’t mean the work has lost value; it means the difficulty has been overcome.

Is handover always right?

No. Without internal capacity, handover reverses progress. 👥 The test is simple: is there someone to do the work, and do they have the time? Missing either one and handover produces loss rather than saving.

Does it have to end completely?

No. There’s a middle tier: monthly management ends, an annual audit and on-demand advice continue. 🔄 For most businesses that’s the most economical point.

Who should raise it?

Either side. A good consultant opens the conversation themselves; 🗣️ if they don’t, the client shouldn’t hesitate to ask.

Can you come back?

Yes, and it happens often. When the business grows or a new channel opens, the need returns; 🔄 relationships that ended well are the easiest ones to restart.

When does a digital consultancy engagement end?

In three situations: when the work is done, when internal capacity has been built, or when it isn’t working. The first two are planned outcomes.

Is ending a failure?

Usually the opposite. Good consultancy tries to make itself unnecessary; internal capacity being built is the healthiest ending.

What are the signals?

Five: work becoming routine, a capable person internally, setup being complete, nothing new in meetings and the priority list finishing.

Does it have to end completely?

No. There’s a middle tier: monthly management ends while an annual audit and on-demand advice continue — the most economical point for most businesses.

What are the three forms of exit?

Downsizing, maintenance mode and full handover. Most businesses progress through them in order.

What should be delivered at handover?

Six items: access, content sources, process documentation, reporting history, the status of work in progress and the next steps.

When should the handover list be written?

At the start, not the exit. Written as a contract annex, it never becomes a negotiation later.

Can we return after handover?

Yes, and it happens often. When the business grows or a new channel opens, the need returns; relationships that ended well restart most easily.

Will you tell us when it isn’t needed?

We will. If work has become routine or internal capacity exists, we raise it; paying for unused capacity works against both sides.

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