Kendra Nix is a Fractional Chief of Staff who builds comprehensive backend systems for established mompreneurs. With Six Sigma Green Belt certification and years of Fortune 500 operations experience, Kendra brings corporate-grade strategy to entrepreneurial businesses — without the corporate red tape. Her proprietary Mom Math framework reveals the true opportunity cost of operational busywork, empowering clients to stop doing $20/hour tasks and start protecting their $500/hour genius zone. Through done-for-you system implementation, Kendra transforms chaotic, founder-dependent businesses into streamlined, scalable operations — so her clients can scale while they sleep. She is the creator of the Automate & Elevate Method and the 15-Hour Work Week framework, and serves a select roster of 3–5 clients at a time to ensure white-glove, high-impact delivery. Her philosophy is simple: Stop hustling. Start systematizing.
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Hey Hey {first_name},
I'm not a plumber. But I think your backend might be leaking.
Not in your house—in your business operations.
Most business owners can't see these leaks because they're looking at the wrong metrics. But once you know what to look for, they're impossible to miss.
The 3 Types of Backend Leaks:
Time waste - Manual tasks that could be automated (invoicing, onboarding, repetitive emails)
Revenue waste - Bottlenecks that delay payment
Opportunity waste - Low-value work keeping you from strategic tasks
Most businesses hemorrhage in all three areas and don't even know it.
Here's the math that changed everything for me:
If you're spending 15 hours a week on $20/hour tasks, you're not saving $300.
You're LOSING $3,000.
Because while you're doing $20/hour work, you're NOT doing $200/hour strategic work that actually grows your business.
That's opportunity cost. That's your real leak.
This week, I recorded a full breakdown of how to identify where YOUR business is leaking and how to fix it:
In the video, I walk through:
The exact process I use to audit backend operations
Why copying someone else's tech stack doesn't work
How to choose the RIGHT tools for YOUR business (not someone else's)
It takes 3 minutes and the results might shock you.
P.S. I built that calculator in 2 hours using Lovable. No coding. That's the kind of efficiency we're after. More on that in the video.
Building better systems,
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Business Tip:
Every time you do a task more than twice in a week, ask yourself: "Can this be automated, templated, or delegated?"
If it takes you 10 minutes each time and you do it 3x a week, that's 26 hours a year on ONE task. At your rate, that's thousands of dollars in lost revenue.
Start a running list this week. Just write down every repeated task. By Friday, you'll have your automation priority list — and you'll be shocked how long it is.
Your time is your most expensive asset. Stop spending it on repeat.
Kendra Nix is a Fractional Chief of Staff who builds comprehensive backend systems for established mompreneurs. With Six Sigma Green Belt certification and years of Fortune 500 operations experience, Kendra brings corporate-grade strategy to entrepreneurial businesses — without the corporate red tape. Her proprietary Mom Math framework reveals the true opportunity cost of operational busywork, empowering clients to stop doing $20/hour tasks and start protecting their $500/hour genius zone. Through done-for-you system implementation, Kendra transforms chaotic, founder-dependent businesses into streamlined, scalable operations — so her clients can scale while they sleep. She is the creator of the Automate & Elevate Method and the 15-Hour Work Week framework, and serves a select roster of 3–5 clients at a time to ensure white-glove, high-impact delivery. Her philosophy is simple: Stop hustling. Start systematizing.