1. A clear growth plan
Your strategy doesn’t need to be a 50‑page document. It should answer three questions:
- Where are we going?
- How will we get there?
- What does success look like in 12 months?
Strategy Guru can help you turn your ideas into a one‑page growth plan you can actually use.
2. A basic marketing engine
You don’t need to be everywhere. You need to:
- Know who you’re targeting
- Understand their biggest problems
- Show up consistently in 1–2 key channels
Marketing Martin can help you map a simple weekly content schedule and offers that attract the right clients.
3. A sales follow‑up process
Leads are wasted without follow‑up. Create a small sales system:
- A standard way to capture leads
- 3–5 follow‑up messages or touchpoints
- A simple way to track deals and next actions
Sales Sienna can draft your email templates and follow‑up cadence in minutes.
4. Basic money management
Finance doesn’t have to be scary. You need:
- A simple monthly cashflow view
- Clear targets for revenue and profit
- A plan for taxes and savings
Finance Frida can turn your numbers into a short, understandable cash overview and help you plan ahead.
5. Hiring and onboarding
When you make your first hires, you need structure:
- Clear roles and responsibilities
- A simple onboarding checklist
- Basic policies that protect you and your team
HR Hallie can help you write role profiles, onboarding steps, and starter policies.
6. Operations checklists
Document the tasks you repeat:
- How you deliver your service
- How you handle customer issues
- How you manage projects and deadlines
Operations Omar can turn your current habits into clear SOPs (standard operating procedures).
7. Weekly review ritual
Finally, you need a rhythm. Once a week, review:
- What worked
- What didn’t
- What you’re doing next
Any Guru can guide you through a 20‑minute review so you stay focused and keep improving over time.





