You're already CEO of your household. Run it like one.
If you're holding your family's entire life in your head and quietly wondering why it feels this hard — I was there. It wasn't a personal failing. It was a missing system. I built the systems that gave me my time back, and now I run my whole household on them. Here they are.
Better systems = better everything.
Every modern mother is already the CEO of her household — the strategist, the operator, the bookkeeper, the logistics lead. The whole operation runs on one person holding all of it in her head. You.
The Household OS is the operating system that takes it off your plate. AI-powered agents that run quietly in the background — like a team executing on your behalf — so the work still happens, but you're no longer the one holding every piece of it.
So you stop being the system. So you get your time back. So you get to be in your life instead of running it.
Who’s writing this.
I spent fifteen years building and running companies — designing the operations, the systems, and the playbooks that let a business run without its founder holding every piece in her head. I know what good systems do, because I built them for a living.
Then I became a mother and ran my household on none of it. I white-knuckled the chaos and assumed I was just bad at it. I wasn't. I was missing the exact thing I'd spent my career building at work: systems.
Everything here is something I built for my family and use every day. If it didn't hold through months of real weeks at my house, it wouldn't be here.
What you’ll find here.
The Systems → The six-system suite, sold individually or as a bundle. The Calendar OS, The Meal OS, and The Finance OS are live now; Kid, Maintenance, and Personal are coming. Each is a premium AI agent that runs your system for you.
The Method→ The Household CEO Method, free. The framework, then a guide to each of the six systems. Start here if you're new — it's the thinking the whole suite is built on.
The Journal→ Essays on running a household like the operation it actually is.
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I'll email you when a new system launches, plus the occasional note from behind the scenes. No weekly spam — just the good stuff when it's ready.