You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know (Until You Do)
Ever start digging into something totally random, and suddenly you’re like,
“Wait… how do I know this now?”
That was me the other day.
We’re doing a mini remodel on our house, and while I’m not a contractor, electrician, or house flipper, I’ve now gained some oddly specific knowledge about outlet covers. Thanks, Google, ChatGPT, and Home Depot. (Not sponsored.)
Here’s the deal: our house is old. Built in the 50s. We’ve been slowly updating things. The walls got a fresh coat of bright white paint… but the old outlet plates? Yellowed, beige, and just not it. So I went to replace them.
But one of our switches was… weird. It had a toggle switch on one side and just a blank spot on the other. I didn’t even know how to search for that.
Long story short? I learned it’s called a two-gang plate with one toggle and one blank.
Never knew that was a thing. Never thought I’d need to know that. But now? I do. And if anyone ever asks me, I’ll be ready.
So What’s This Got to Do with Your Business?
A lot, actually.
You might be building a new offer. Or maybe you’ve already launched something and kind of guessed your way through the tech — set up a form here, added an email there, connected the pieces as best you could.
And it seems like it’s working.
But here’s the thing:
Sometimes, you don’t realize what’s missing because you didn’t even know it was an option.
Maybe there’s an automation that could save you hours
A missed tag that’s messing up your funnel
A tool that could simplify the whole process
Or a small tweak that could bring in more leads
But you’ve never had a reason to go searching for it.
That’s Where I Come In
I specialize in the backend stuff — the tech, the systems, the weird toggle-and-blank plate situations of the launch world.
You don’t have to know it all. You don’t have to Google your way through it.
That’s literally my job.
And the best part?
Once I set it up and walk you through it, you’ve got that knowledge for next time. Not because you had to figure it out under pressure — but because someone showed you where to look.
Let me help make your next launch click into place. No guessing. No stress.
And no searching for toggle-and-blank plate equivalents ever again.