Who it's for

Four kinds of women, one shared problem.

The women we represent come from different starting points, but they all want the same thing — the income, without the visibility. Read the segment that sounds like you.

01

The Professional

"My day job pays the bills. This is for the bills my day job will never let me pay."

Where she's coming from

She has a career — often a credentialed one. Healthcare, law, finance, education, real estate. The job is fine. The job is not enough. Childcare, an aging parent, a divorce settlement that didn't land where it should have, a house she wants in a neighborhood her salary won't reach. The math has been quietly broken for a long time.

She has thought about this for at least eighteen months before booking a call. She has read every Reddit thread. She has done the spreadsheet. What stops her every time is the same thing: if anyone I know finds out, my career ends.

What she needs from us

Iron-clad geofencing. A working alias she never has to maintain herself. A team that can pass the "could a coworker stumble across this" test on the first day, not the ninetieth. And a settlement structure that doesn't show up on any document her employer or her ex's lawyer can subpoena casually.

Signals you might be in this segment
If this sounds familiar
  • You have a credentialed career
  • You've researched this for > 6 months
  • You can spare 30 min/week, no more
If this also describes you
  • Discoverability would end your career
  • You want $5k–$25k/mo, not viral fame
  • You want one decision-maker, not a team

"I was a senior nurse. I was very tired. I needed an exit ramp that didn't require me to quit. They built it for me in two weeks and now I'm 14 months in and nobody at the hospital has any idea."

Client, 38 — Frisco, TX · Year two

Where she's coming from

She has children. Sometimes a partner, sometimes not. The math is even more brutal than the Professional's: childcare in DFW averages $1,400 per child per month, and that's before sports, school fees, the orthodontist that wasn't in the budget. She used to work full-time. Now full-time and her actual life are mathematically incompatible.

She is not interested in being a "mompreneur." She is interested in adding $4,000 to $12,000 a month to the household without having to explain to her in-laws, her ex, or her kids' school what she does for a living.

What she needs from us

Hours that flex around school pickup, doctor's appointments, and the unpredictable rhythm of a household. A geofence that absolutely keeps her city, her ex's city, and the school district out. A separate banking entity that won't show up in a custody discovery. And — most acutely — a chatter team that runs the account when her kids are home, awake, and within earshot of her phone.

Signals you might be in this segment
If this sounds familiar
  • Childcare is the fixed cost reshaping everything
  • School-pickup time is sacred
  • You want a side income, not a second career
If this also describes you
  • Custody / family dynamics need protecting
  • Your phone is shared with your kids
  • You want this completely off your plate

"My phone never has a single notification on it that a child could see. The whole point was to not have to explain anything to anyone, and that's what I got."

Client, 34 — Plano, TX · Year three · Two kids

02

The Mother

"I needed an income that fit around my kids, not the other way around."

03

The Established Creator

"I built this myself. I'm tired. I want a partner, not a savior."

Where she's coming from

She's been doing this for two, four, sometimes seven years. She built the audience. She knows her numbers. What she doesn't have is a life. The chatting alone consumes 6 to 9 hours of every day, and she has watched a half-decade of relationships, hobbies, and sleep get sacrificed to the inbox.

She has tried agencies before, twice, and both times the experience was the same: undertrained chatters tanking her conversion rates, sketchy compensation structures, and a feeling that nobody cared whether she was a person or a pipeline.

What she needs from us

A chatter team trained on her actual voice — not "fan engagement scripts," not the agency's house style. Numbers transparency: real attribution on every campaign, real cohort retention data, no rounded-off vanity metrics. And the ability to walk away in 30 days, with all credentials returned, no penalty, no theatrics.

Signals you might be in this segment
If this sounds familiar
  • You're already at $15k+ /month
  • The chatting is consuming your day
  • You've been burned by an agency before
If this also describes you
  • You read your own analytics weekly
  • Voice authenticity is non-negotiable
  • You want partnership, not management

"I'd been doing the inbox six hours a day for four years. The first month they took it over my revenue went up 22% and I went on vacation. That hadn't happened in a very long time."

Client, 29 — Dallas · Year five total · Year one with us

Where she's coming from

She's never done this before. She's curious, often hesitant, sometimes nudged toward the idea by a friend who's been quietly successful at it for a year. She has questions. Most of them are not questions she can ask out loud anywhere in her actual life.

What scares her isn't the work itself. It's the unknowns: tax implications, what happens if it doesn't work, what to tell her family, how to begin without making a permanent mistake she can't take back.

What she needs from us

A long, unhurried first conversation. Genuine information, including frank warnings about the parts that don't suit everyone. A clear "if you decide no, here's what happens to your file" answer (we delete it; we never keep prospect files past six months). And, if she decides yes, the same fully-handled setup our experienced clients get — with extra hand-holding through the first 30 days.

Signals you might be in this segment
If this sounds familiar
  • You've never done this before
  • You have more questions than answers
  • You haven't told anyone you're considering it
If this also describes you
  • You want a slow, no-pressure first call
  • You'd rather over-prepare than under-
  • You may decide no, and want that to be fine

"They spent ninety minutes on my first call answering things I didn't even know how to ask. Nobody pushed me. I signed three weeks later because they were the only people who treated 'maybe not' as an acceptable answer."

Client, 26 — Arlington, TX · Year one

04

The Newcomer

"I have a thousand questions. I haven't asked them out loud anywhere."

Honest disqualifiers

Who this is not for.

We turn away two of every three intake calls. Saving you and us a conversation is worth being clear up front about what we won't do.

When you're ready

Whichever segment you're in, the first call is the same.

Forty-five minutes. NDA-first. No recording. We answer every question, including the uncomfortable ones. If we're not the right fit, we'll tell you on the call.