VIP Day
The Hit List
You've got a list of backend things that have been sitting there for months. You know what needs to get done. You just haven't had the time, the focus, or the right person to actually do it.
That changes today.
Investment: $1300
Let's be honest…
The list doesn’t get shorter on it’s own
→ You've been meaning to set up that Zapier workflow that pushes new leads into Asana.
→ Build out your Kajabi membership space that's been sitting empty for three months.
→ Write the welcome sequence that's supposed to go out when someone joins, but right now it's just... nothing.
→ Get your client onboarding out of your inbox and into something that actually runs itself.
The Hit List is one focused day where we take the things that have been living in your backend
Unbuilt, half-done, or held together with duct tape — and we actually finish them.
You show up to your wrap-up call, and it's done. All of it.
No more carrying it around. No more "I'll get to it next week." It gets handled today.
how the day runs ~
how the day runs ~
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Before we ever get to your VIP day, you complete a thorough intake. This is what makes the day actually work. We map out exactly what's getting done, in what order, with what tools. When the day starts, I'm already in execution mode. No figuring it out on the fly.
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We get on for 30 minutes. Confirm the plan, answer any last questions, and then I get to work. No drawn-out strategy session, just alignment and then execution.
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This is where it happens. I'm heads down, building, setting up, writing, connecting, automating… whatever is on your hit list. You go live your life. I handle the backend.
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We get back on together. I walk you through everything that was built, how it works, and what you need to know. You ask questions. We make sure you're fully handed off. Then it's yours.
The intake is everything
The prep work is what makes the day flawless.
Most VIP days fail because nobody did the work before the day. You show up and spend the first two hours figuring out what you're actually doing. That's not how this works.
The intake for The Hit List is thorough on purpose. By the time your day starts, I know exactly what needs to get done, what tools we're working in, what access I need, and what the outcome looks like. The day itself is pure execution because we did the thinking beforehand.
This is what makes it possible to get a full day's worth of backend work done in a single focused session.
This is perfect for…
Workflow Builds
The one where you're still manually moving a Dubsado lead into Asana, then copying their info into a Google Sheet, then remembering to send emails yourself. Every. Single. Time.
Email Sequences
Your welcome sequence that's supposed to go out the second someone buys, but right now you're manually sending it from your personal Gmail. Built, automated, and actually triggering the way it should.
Offer Setup
Your Kajabi space, your membership portal, your course build… structured so your students aren't DMing you asking where module three is or why their login isn't working.
Platform Migrations
Moving from Mailchimp to Flodesk, SendLane to Kit, or manual invoicing to a proper Kajabi cart… and you've been putting it off for months because the last time you tried to migrate something yourself you lost half your list and spent two weeks cleaning it up. One day and it's done right.
Onboarding Systems
Your client onboarding process, the forms, the automations, the welcome experience, built so you're not sending "just following up!" emails at 10 PM because your client still hasn't filled out their intake form or signed their contract.
Or Something Else
If it lives in your backend and it needs to get done, bring it. That's what the intake is for.
One Day. Full Execution. Done Before Dark.
Ready to clear the list?
$1,300 — one day