What feels overwhelming to you genuinely makes my brain light up.
Before this, I worked in healthcare as a speech-language pathologist. Helping people has always been at the core of who I am. When I became a stay-at-home mom, I realized I didn’t just miss working, I missed solving problems and contributing in a way that felt like mine.
I started exploring remote work and stumbled into tech.
Very quickly, I realized something important: tech feels like a giant, satisfying puzzle, and I’m very good at puzzles.
Now I get to combine the analytical side of my brain with the helper heart that’s always been there. I take the parts of your business that feel heavy, confusing, or stressful — and I make them clear, structured, and handled.
I didn’t think I was “technical enough,” and I definitely didn’t see myself belonging in a space that’s often framed as complex and male-dominated.
That experience is part of why I care so deeply about the people I work with.
When my clients tell me they feel behind, overwhelmed, or worried they’ll mess something up, I understand that on a very real level. Building something ambitious doesn’t mean you have to master every tool, integration, and automation yourself. It simply means you’re growing, and growth often requires support.
But instead of feeling clearer, you feel unsure whether everything is truly connected the way it needs to be.
That’s where I come in.
What feels overwhelming to you feels like a puzzle to me, and I genuinely enjoy solving it! At the same time, I understand that this isn’t just tech. It’s your credibility, your reputation, and your revenue, and it deserves to be handled carefully.
When we work together, the goal isn’t to just "set things up"
It’s to give you clarity and confidence around what’s happening behind the scenes. By the end, you’re no longer carrying that stress about whether something might break. You’re free to focus on your actual work, knowing your systems are built thoughtfully and running the way they should.