From coaching
to a scalable
platform.

A full brand identity, platform migration, and course launch for a financial education brand ready to grow beyond one-to-one coaching.

Client
Credit Repair Sucks
Year
2024-2025
Industry
Financial Education
Services
Launch StrategyUX Design
100+
Community members in month one
Beta
Memberships sold to transitioning 1:1 clients
1
Scalable platform replacing manual coaching operations
Context

A financial coaching brand ready to stop trading time for money.

Credit Repair Sucks is a financial education brand that had built a loyal following through one-to-one coaching. The founder had proven the concept — people wanted the help, the results were real — but the model wasn’t scalable. Every new client meant more hours, and there was a ceiling on how far that could go.

The goal was to evolve into a membership and course-based business that could serve more people without requiring more of the founder’s time on every single engagement.

Challenge

Outdated platform. No launch system. No clear path forward.

Their existing WordPress site and course setup were outdated and limited — the UX was confusing, the functionality couldn’t support a membership model, and there was no funnel or automation in place to convert visitors into paying members.

Beyond the technical gaps, the founder needed strategic clarity. How should the course be structured? How do you launch it? What does the content system look like after launch to keep growing?

Previous platform — limited functionality and confusing user experience
Solution

A full platform rebuild — with a launch strategy to match.

We migrated the entire platform to Go High Level, designed a new landing page, and built out the funnels and automations needed to support a course launch and ongoing membership sales. We also structured the course content itself, set up CMS management, and developed a social media launch plan with reusable templates the founder could execute independently.

This wasn’t just a design project — it was an operational rebuild. The goal was a platform the founder could run and grow without needing to hire a full team to maintain it.

Rebuilt Credit Repair Sucks platform on Go High Level — funnel-ready and member-focused
Outcome

100+ members in month one.

Within the first month of launch, the new platform attracted over 100 community members. Several beta memberships were sold directly to clients transitioning out of the founder’s one-to-one program — people who already trusted the brand and were ready to commit to the new model the moment it launched.

The platform gave Credit Repair Sucks exactly what they needed: a scalable foundation that could grow alongside the audience without requiring proportionally more of the founder’s time.

Deliverables

What we built.

More work
worth seeing.

 

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CAGE Code
[19W76]
UEI
[HMKYUXJ5GGG9]
NAICS
541511 · 541512 · 541430 · 541810
Entity Type
LLC · Woman-Owned Business

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