The gap isn't skill. It's everything around the skill.
You can do the work better than the company you do it for. That's usually not the problem. The problem is that a business is a pile of unfamiliar things stacked on top of the trade — an entity, insurance, a phone that gets answered, a way to take payment, a price list you can defend, and some reason for a stranger to call you instead of the guy with 200 reviews.
Most people stall there. Not because it's hard, but because there's no obvious first step and no one to do it with. Agencies won't touch you — you're not a client yet, you're a lead they'd disqualify.
We start there on purpose. Someone with a trade and a reason to leave their job is exactly who this is for.
What we build
- LLC formation and entity setup
- Domain registration and business email
- A website that works on a phone
- Business phone line with call tracking
- Online booking and calendar
- Invoicing and payment handling
- Your service list and what you charge for each one
- Google Business Profile, claimed and set up properly
- A lead system that puts work on the calendar
We are not lawyers or accountants. Entity setup is filing and administration — the tax election and legal structure questions belong with a CPA, and we'll tell you when you need one.
What happens first
A conversation, not a proposal. We want to know what you do, who buys it, what they pay for it now, and how fast you need this to replace your income. Those four answers determine the whole plan — and occasionally they tell us the timing is wrong, in which case we'll say so.
After that you get a written plan with what gets built, in what order, and what it costs. Nothing starts until you've read it.
Pricing your work
Most new owners underprice. They price against what they earned per hour as an employee instead of what the job is worth to the customer, and then they can't afford to grow. Setting the price list is part of the build, and it's often the part that changes the most.
Two questions people always ask
Do I need an LLC before I can start?
Not before you talk to us. Entity setup is part of what we build — formation, registered agent, and the paperwork. You do need one before you take money and before you carry insurance, so it happens early.
What if I can't afford the setup costs up front?
Say so on the first call. Some launches are structured so the cost comes out of what the business earns rather than what's in the bank today. It depends on the trade and the market, and we'll be straight about whether it works for yours.