I haven't done anything toward plating out the cells and counting yet. Probably be next month now given the way time is going. However, I did freeze up about 1/3 liter worth of cells in 30 ml 15% glycerol by chilling to refrigerator, then freezer, then ultracold freezer (-80C) temperature. I thawed that out last night and used it to start a 1.5 liter starter. This morning it is full density and cold crashing. I will keep that cold, dump the slurry of settled cells into 1.5 liter of fresh wort Sunday morning and use it to start my fermentation.
I think this is probably an equally good plan for the general user. Grow up a gallon of starter, split it into 8 half liter portions, cold crash, freeze the cells in 15% glycerol and use one of those to start an overnight starter of up to a gallon as needed. I will do the same without the ultracold step next time and see whether I get equally satisfying results for the home brewer. As long as there is not a significant lag, it should be great. Always good to wake up your cells for a bit before pitching anyway so the overnight is a good idea.