Know what's actually yours.
A 60 minute solo session with a glass of something nice, and the only calculator that shows you the difference between the number you brag about and the number you actually keep.
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You know your revenue. You have no idea what you actually keep.
You know the feeling.
You can rattle off your turnover. You post the launch screenshots. You know, roughly, what came in this year. And then someone asks what your margin is, and the room goes quiet.
"Six figures." "Sold out." "Best month ever."
Here's the thing none of those numbers tell you: what's left. Revenue is the number you say out loud. Profit is the number that's actually yours, and most women in business have never once sat down and worked theirs out properly.
The Profit Pour fixes that. In one evening.
Revenue is the number you brag about.
Profit is the number that becomes your life.
Turnover feels like the scoreboard. It's the figure we celebrate, compare, and quietly measure ourselves against. But you can't spend revenue. You can't invest it. You can't build a life on it. It runs straight through the business and out the other side.
Profit is what's left when the noise clears. It's the part that's actually yours. And it's the only part that ever becomes anything else: the salary you pay yourself, the breathing room, the money you invest toward the endgame you named in Pour 1. A bigger top line doesn't change your life. A bigger kept line does.
That's what one evening buys you. Not a vague sense that you're "doing okay". A real margin, on a real page, and the honest answer to the only question that matters: of everything this business makes, how much do I actually get to keep?
Name your number in Pour 1. Build the systems in Pour 2. Now find out what's really yours.
A complete, do it tonight session.
No live calls. No homework. No Slack channel.
Plug in what comes in and what goes out. See your real profit, your true margin, and exactly where the money is going, all in one place.
Me (Dani) on camera, walking you through the calculator with your own numbers. A "do this with me" session you press play on with a glass in hand.
Once you see your margin, there are only two ways to grow it: charge more, or spend less. We'll go through both, with concrete moves you can make this week.
Prefer a spreadsheet? Your numbers, fully formatted, in a sheet you can keep, share with your accountant, or revisit every quarter as the business changes.
A single follow up email. No pitch, no upsell. Just how did it land, and an invitation to revisit when your numbers shift.
This is for you if...
- You can quote your revenue but you've never actually worked out your margin
- You're making money but somehow there's never much left at the end of the month
- You suspect you're underpricing but you've never had the numbers to prove it
- You want to know, with a straight face, exactly how much of this business is actually yours
- You'd rather spend one honest evening with your numbers than another year guessing
This isn't for you if...
- You're looking for someone to do your bookkeeping (this is a clarity tool, not an accountant)
- You already know your margin cold and price every offer against it (in which case, well done, go pour yourself something stronger)
Four steps. One evening.
Instant access to everything. Lives in your member area, yours forever.
Tonight. Or this weekend. Whenever you've got a clear evening and something nice to drink.
Watch the walkthrough, open the calculator, plug in your real numbers. See your true margin.
Not what you turned over. What you actually keep, and the one lever to grow it.
Take home the whole bottle.
All six Quick Pours, one transaction. That's more than two pours on the house.
SPARK, uncorked.
Single tools, single problems, single evenings.
No coaching, no calendar, no community. Just the work, distilled into something you can actually finish before bed.
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One evening. One honest margin.
One $27 decision.
You'll wake up tomorrow knowing exactly how much of your business is actually yours, and the one lever to grow it. Or you won't, and you'll keep running on a number that was never really yours to spend.
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