I read everything that comes through here and respond like a real person — which sometimes means quickly, sometimes means thoughtfully, and sometimes means after I finish the coffee I forgot I made. If something needs a longer conversation, I’ll let you know. If it doesn’t, we’ll keep it simple.
Either way, you won’t get a canned response, a weird upsell, or a fake “circle back.”
For the moments when you’ve reread your copy too many times and everything sounds fine and wrong at the same time. This checklist helps you step back, simplify, and make sure your message actually makes sense.
A behind-the-scenes look at how I quickly assess copy when something feels off. Use this to spot where your messaging is doing too much, saying too little, or missing the point entirely.
A short, clear guide to the emails that should exist before you start selling — so your launch doesn’t feel abrupt or awkward. This walks through how to warm up your audience and set context without hype or overexplaining.
This is a small collection of things I’ve made while working through my own questions about launches, copy, and selling without starting from scratch every time. They’re practical, a little opinionated, and designed to give you clarity fast — whether you’re gearing up for a launch or just trying to figure out what’s been feeling off in your messaging.
Done-for-you launch emails that carry your audience from pre-launch to cart close without forcing urgency or overexplaining the offer. Focused, strategic, inbox-first support.
A full, done-for-you launch copy experience that builds context, momentum, and belief before you ever ask for the sale. This is for founders who want their launches to feel intentional — not improvised.