The Solo Success Insider membership is for solo attorneys who are tired of figuring everything out in isolation and ready to build a practice that works on their terms.

Most of the hard parts of running a solo practice aren’t about the law. They’re about the business side nobody taught you: what to charge, how to stop losing clients between inquiry and signed agreement, which systems are actually worth your time, and how to know if what you’re doing is working.

Those problems are a lot easier to solve when you’re not solving them alone. Solo Success Insider exists to be the place you bring the questions you can’t ask anywhere else, and find out that other real attorneys are wrestling with the exact same things.

I’m still running my own practice, in this AI era of law, working through the same problems. Everything I teach comes from that.

What’s Inside

  • A full library of templates, scripts, and tools organized by where you are in the client relationship — first inquiry, intake, active matter, close — so you can find what you need when you need it.
  • Full archive of my weekly strategy and insights from my own practice. What I’m testing, what broke, what I’d do differently.
  • Monthly Office Hour sessions where you bring your questions and get real answers.
  • Member spotlights — real practitioners talking about what used to terrify them, what’s working now, and what they’d tell someone a year behind them.
  • A safe, welcoming community of attorneys who get it, where you can be honest and supported.

Two Ways to Join

Solo Success Insider Everything above: templates, weekly insights, live Office Hours, member spotlights, and community. Everything you need to stop spinning and start building.

Solo Success Insider VIP Everything in Insider, plus a private channel to submit questions directly to me and priority feedback as you work through pricing, intake, systems, and operations. For the solo who wants a closer feedback loop and direct access.

Flexible membership. Real community. Cancel anytime — but most people don’t want to.