Digital Solopreneurs, You’re Doing Everything—Except the One Thing That Matters

If you’re a content-creating solopreneur, your day is probably packed.

You’re setting up your website. Fixing DNS. Tweaking ConvertKit. Checking how things look on mobile. Re-uploading the same image across four platforms. Sorting ideas. Formatting posts. Updating bios.

It feels like you’re working hard (because you are).
But deep down, you know: none of this is the work that actually grows your audience or your income.

You’re not reaching more people.
You’re not making your offer clearer.
You’re not creating the work only you can do.

And to make it worse?
Most of these tasks are invisible. Your audience doesn’t care how your backend is wired. They care about your message, your product, your presence.


The Real Problem: You’re Drowning in Setup Work

You know these “hygiene” tasks are important. Without a solid foundation, people won’t trust your offer.

But when all your time goes into fixing the plumbing, you never get around to running the business.

That’s the gap I want to help fill.


I Don’t Have the Answer Yet—But I’m Building It

I’ve been thinking a lot about this problem.
I’m not offering a product or a service right now.
But I want to be the one who solves this—for people like you.

Here’s what I’m planning:

🧭 First: Curate What Already Exists

There are plenty of great resources out there. The issue? They’re scattered and overwhelming.
I want to build a home base—a no-fluff, high-trust collection of links, tools, and walkthroughs for things like:

  • Setting up your site, DNS, and email
  • Making your mobile formatting not suck
  • Cross-posting content from one platform to another
  • Getting your images and bios polished and ready
✍️ Next: Create Content to Fill the Gaps

When I can’t find a good tutorial? I’ll make one.
Simple guides. Tiny tools. Checklists. Things that actually save you time.
My goal is: you read it, and go, “Finally. That’s exactly what I needed.”

⚙️ Later: Build or Recommend Tiny Products

Not full SaaS platforms—just little things that solve specific problems:
ConvertKit templates, Notion idea hubs, Zapier automations.
Anything that clears the path so you can spend more time creating and serving.


I Want You to Stay Focused on What Matters

You’re the voice. The offer. The reason people show up.

You shouldn’t be stuck doing everything.
You shouldn’t need ten tabs open just to hit “publish.”
You shouldn’t feel like you’re always behind before you’ve even started.

Let me figure out the messy middle.
You focus on the work only you can do.


This is just the beginning.
If you’re a solopreneur and this resonates, I’d love to hear what you struggle with the most.
What takes up your time? What are you avoiding?
Let’s make your job simpler—together.


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