Hey!,

Next week, I’m running a new workshop:

The Agency Visibility System
The simple system that shows you exactly what’s happening inside your agency, without chasing your team for updates.

If your agency looks successful on the outside but internally feels messy, reactive, or unclear, you’re not alone.

Most agency owners aren’t struggling because their team is bad.

They’re struggling because they don’t have visibility.

You don’t know what’s on track, what’s slipping, or where problems are building until they’re already expensive.

So everything still ends up running through you.

This workshop fixes that.

Here’s what we’ll do, live:

First, I’ll show you why most agencies operate in the dark (and why more meetings, check-ins, and Slack messages don’t fix it).

Then, we’ll build your visibility layer together.

By the end, you’ll have a simple system that:

  • Shows you what’s actually happening across your team

  • Flags problems before they blow up

  • Removes you as the default escalation point

This isn't a theory.

You’ll leave with something you can actually use immediately.

What you’ll learn:

  • Why you still feel out of the loop even with a full team

  • The missing “visibility layer” every agency needs (and almost none have)

  • How to replace constant check-ins with real-time clarity

  • The 3 core components of a self-managing team

  • How to catch problems early instead of reacting late

  • How to stop being the person everything escalates to

Who this is for:

Agency owners with a team (roughly 5–20 people) who:

  • Feel like everything still depends on them

  • Get surprised by problems they should’ve seen earlier

  • Don’t fully trust what’s happening when they’re not involved

If that’s not you, this won’t be useful.

We’re building this live.

No fluff, no drawn-out theory.

You’ll walk away with a working version of your own visibility system.

If you’re tired of managing by gut feel…
and you want to actually know what’s going on inside your agency…

You should be in this room.

See you there,
Sean

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