Gosh I hate subscription creep!
Every time I log in, there it is. The little nudge. “You could be earning from this.” And honestly? I get it. That’s their business model. But it’s not mine.
Here’s the thing about subscription creep that nobody talks about: it doesn’t just drain your wallet. It quietly reshapes the relationship between the person selling and the person reading. Once there’s a paywall, everything you write gets filtered through a different lens — is this worth what they paid? That’s a pressure I don’t want in the room.
I started writing here because I wanted to think out loud about the stuff that actually drives me — revenue leakage, the slow bleed that agencies and professional services firms don’t even see happening. The scope that goes unbilled. The pricing that never got updated. The client relationships that cost more to maintain than they bring in. This is the work I care about, and I want it accessible to anyone who’s living it.
Charging for it would feel like putting a toll road on a conversation I actually want to have.
There’s also something a little ironic about a revenue consultant hiding her insights behind a paywall. If I’m going to talk about where money goes missing in your business, the least I can do is show up without a cover charge.
So no paid tier. No “founding member” upsell. No locked posts.
If this thinking is useful to you, share it. If you want to go deeper, you know where to find me.
