Hey Wendi

For the woman with a service business, tired of doing it all herself

You know what you're doing. You've just been carrying it all alone.

I help you get honest about what's really going on, then I take the thing in the way off your plate, so you can get back to what you're brilliant at.

Wendi seated in a soft chair, smiling warmly at you

Let's clear something up first.

Somewhere along the way you started believing you had to learn all of it.

  • Build the website yourself.
  • Take the social media course sitting in your cart.
  • Master the tech and the funnel and the systems.

All of it, on top of the actual work you're here to do.

You could learn it. That's the trap. Every hour you spend stuck in a tutorial that doesn't match your screen is an hour stolen from the thing you're brilliant at. The client. The craft. The service only you can give. Learning the back end doesn't make you more capable. It just keeps you busy in the wrong place.

And here's the part that's easy to miss. The website that's still not finished, the marketing you keep meaning to start, that unfinished thing is often exactly what's standing between you and your next client. That's what I'm here for.

Wendi at a laptop, hands raised, frustrated with the tech

You're not behind. There's just too much on your plate.

The next course won't fix that. It was never about knowing more. It's about setting some of it down.

Wendi leaning back with feet up on the desk, holding a mug

The Building

Left brain, on your side.

Websites, systems, funnels, automations, the whole client journey and the back end underneath it. The stuff that eats your week and pulls you off the work only you can do. I take it, build it to fit how your brain actually works, and hand it back running.

The Believing

Right brain, held steady.

The doubt that shows up the moment the work gets real. The who am I to. The quiet that says everyone else has this figured out. I coach you through it in the same breath as the build, so the systems and the belief move together instead of one waiting on the other.

Understood, and handled.

The front door

The Sit Down

Ninety minutes. You bring what's in the way. We get to work.

$497 for ninety minutes
Wendi at her laptop, mid-gesture, working through a client's list

Most women I sit down with fall into one of two camps. Either you've never set up real systems and everything's held together with sticky notes and memory, or you've signed up for every tool someone recommended and now you're paying for things you don't understand and can't use. Both of those are costing you. You just can't always see where.

Here's what that looks like in real life.

One woman runs her whole business on Zoom, and links kept not reaching people. Calls started late, clients got frustrated, and she looked like she didn't have it together, when the truth was one setting and one automation away from fixed. We handled it in the room.

Another was sure she had to learn audio editing for her long-form work. Before she sank hours into it, I asked what the audio was even for. Once I saw the whole picture, it was clear that learning it made no sense for her. Her time was worth more somewhere else. She walked out having spent her energy on the right thing instead of the wrong one.

And more than a few have walked in overwhelmed by tools they're already paying for, and walked out realizing they had far more available to them than they knew. They didn't need to buy one more thing. They needed someone to show them what was already there.

That's what the Sit Down is. You bring me the pile, the thing that won't work, the mess you've been avoiding, the "I don't even know where to start." I find what's actually going on, and we fix what we can right there while you watch. Anything too big for the room, I'll tell you plainly and we'll handle it as its own thing.

Bring me the thing in the way. Let's get to work.

The Sit Down is also where an ongoing relationship begins. If it's a fit to keep working together, that's The Open Door.

What she said after.

Wendi is always willing to go above and beyond and brings the smartest outside-the-box ideas. She's our biggest cheerleader and an absolute joy to work with.

Brenda & Kelly, Harlow & James Boutique

I didn't have to spend weeks trying to figure it out myself. I know I'm capable of building these systems. I also know I don't have to, and that freedom is a relief. Wendi knows what she's doing, and she is real.

Jenni Fulton, Untamed Abundance Financial Coaching

For years I had ideas and plans but no capacity to execute them. Wendi asks the right questions, creates a plan, and keeps me moving forward. I'm finally on my way to creating the community I've dreamed of for years.

Dr. Tammy Watkins, The Well Chiropractic

Working with Wendi has been one of the best investments I've made in myself. She creates a space where you feel seen, heard, and supported. Because of our work together, I've grown as a business owner, a leader, and a person.

Tricia Rivas, Trixies Salon & Spa

There's room for you here.

Bring me the thing in the way.

That part is mine. We start with a Sit Down, and if it's a fit to keep going, The Open Door is the ongoing relationship where I get to know your business and stay in your corner. In, done, and here when you need me.

If you're a woman building something and you need this, let's talk. And if you're a small, founder-run team that wants someone like me in your corner, that's a conversation too.

Let's talk
Wendi standing, laptop tucked under her arm, ready
Wendi seated, hands folded, calm and present

Hey, I'm Wendi.

The eye for people never left. Only the tools changed.

For twenty-four years I stood behind a chair with scissors in my hand, and ran my own business for a good half of that, solo. The chair taught me people and business at the same time.

When my body said it was time to set the scissors down, I trained both halves on purpose. Five coaching certifications. OBM school for the systems. Years in marketing and sales. One track taught me to coach you. The other taught me to build the fix.

I didn't really change careers. I still sit with a woman, hear what's actually going on, and fix what's in front of her. I just style the business now instead of the hair.

Here's how that helps you. I can usually feel where you actually are, even when you're saying you're fine. I catch what's going on early. Then I take the thing off your plate and get it done, the website, the tools that fight you, the back end you've been avoiding.

And I'll never make you feel small for what you hand off. Most of the women I work with could do the thing themselves. The question is what it costs you to keep doing it. My job is to give you those hours back.

I'm off Facebook and Instagram on purpose. I'd rather go deep with the women who find me than try to reach everyone. My people bring their people, and that's how the room keeps getting fuller.

Let's talk