You don’t need another agency.
You need someone who will actually own the work.
Most clients come to me after trying agencies, freelancers, or consultants that were expensive, hard to manage, or focused on narrow scopes that never quite delivered results.
I built Simplified Solutions Consulting to be different.
When I step in, there’s a single point of accountability — someone who understands the full picture, executes across it, and makes decisions based on what’s best for the business, not what maximizes billables.
No handoffs. No hidden incentives. No long-term lock-ins.
I take ownership — anywhere from strategy through execution
I don’t operate as an advisor who hands over recommendations and disappears.
Once priorities are clear, I take responsibility for moving the work forward, measuring what’s happening, and adjusting based on real outcomes.
The specific work evolves.
Ownership does not.
Some of the areas I get engaged with:
- Paid media (Meta, Google, LinkedIn, etc)
- Website and Shopify changes
- Analytics and reporting
- Messaging and funnel improvements
- Tool evaluation and integration
- Automation, AI, or new capabilities when they make sense
When I get involved — and how I approach the work
Most engagements don’t start with a clear brief. They start with something feeling off — growth slowing, tools not lining up, or results not matching effort.
This allows us to move quickly with confidence, not guesswork.
Built to align incentives — not inflate spend
I work exclusively on a transparent time-based (and materials when needed) model.
That means:
- No long-term contracts
- No pressure to increase ad spend
- No hidden incentives tied to tools or platforms
- No artificial “out of scope” boundaries
If something doesn’t make sense for your business, I’ll tell you — even if it means less work for me.
That alignment is intentional, and it’s why clients stay.
Start with a Conversation
There’s no sales pitch and no pressure to commit.
I genuinely enjoy learning how new businesses work and hearing the challenges founders and operators are dealing with. Often, just talking things through helps clarify what actually matters — and whether it’s even worth fixing right now.
Many clients start with a single conversation. That’s usually enough to know whether working together will be valuable.

