Private Invitation From: Ryan Deiss, Richard Lindner & Roland Frasier Last Update: June 25th, 2026

For the founder doing $2M to $50M who has quietly become the most important, and most trapped, person in their own company:


Build a Business That Pays You More and Needs You Less. In 36 Months or Less.

Not by working harder. Not by buying another framework you'll abandon in 90 days. By installing the operating system that turns the company you built into the asset you actually own, built around your business, with you, 1-on-1.

Let me describe your life, and tell me if I'm wrong.

From the outside, you've made it. Seven, maybe eight figures in revenue. A team. A brand people recognize. The kind of business you would have killed for ten years ago.

From the inside, it feels different.

You're the first one in and the last one out. Every important decision still routes through you. When you take a week off, you don't actually take a week off, you take your laptop, your phone, and a low hum of anxiety that something will break while you're gone. And something usually does.

You didn't build a business. You built a job. A very expensive, very demanding job that happens to have your name on the door.

Here's the part nobody says out loud: the more valuable you are to your business, the less valuable your business actually is. A company that can't run without you can't be sold, can't be stepped away from, and can't truly pay you what it owes you. You own the risk. It owns your calendar.

And you've tried to fix it.

You ran EOS. You read Scaling Up. You hired the consultant, bought the course, ran the offsite. For a few weeks it felt like progress. Then the binder went on the shelf, the team drifted back to old habits, and you were right back to being the bottleneck. Not because you're not smart enough. Because those systems were built for a generic business, and then handed to you to force-fit onto yours.

That's the difference here. We don't make you fit our system. We build the system around your business, sitting next to you, until it runs without you.


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