Stop Spending Your Marketing Budget on Software You Don’t Use
Stop paying for a "Storm." Start building an Engine.
Most founders are "subscription rich" but "time poor." I created this guide to show you how to cut the tech noise, find a proactive VA without the job-board headache, and reinvest those savings into actually growing your revenue.
"I’ve worked with scaling founders and managed events where every dollar counts.
I’ve seen the same mistake over and over: Buying a $99/month CRM when a $7 one (or a simple Trello board) would have done the job.
My philosophy is Win-Win. You shouldn't be working for your tools; your tools and your team should be working for you.
I don't just want you to have a 'VA', I want you to have a system that makes money while you focus on your zone of genius.
Inside the Guide
As a virtual assistant who has balanced the backend for scaling founders, event managers, and busy executives, I’ve seen firsthand how "the storm" of growth can quickly turn into chaos.
I’ve worked behind the scenes of high-stakes events and lean startups, and the lesson is always the same: You can’t scale a business on scattered systems.
I don’t just "take tasks" off your plate; I build the engine that moves your plate forward. My approach is rooted in three core values: Win-Win, Empathy, and Proactiveness.
- I am a Systems Strategist: From designing high-converting lead magnets and book layouts to building out automated CRM workflows, I ensure your tech stack is an asset, not a liability.
- I am Proactive: I don’t wait for you to find the leak in your funnel or the error in your automation. I find the problem, bring you the solution, and implement it before it costs you a lead.
- I am a Connector: I understand the budget of a bootstrapping founder. That’s why I focus on lean, high-impact setups that allow you to focus on your "Zone of Genius" while I handle the rest.
Whether it’s a one-time CRM audit or a project to design your next big resource, my goal is to help you stay lean, stay profitable, and stay focused. Let’s turn your chaos into a scalable system.
I believe in proactiveness, I don't wait for you to find the problem; I find the solution first.