The Partnership Engine — ADHD Edition

42 years I thought I was neurotypical.
Getting the diagnosis was just the beginning.

My kindergarten teacher — a woman with 40 years in the classroom — flagged it before ADHD was even an official diagnosis. Back then they called it ADD. But I wasn't a major disruption, so it went unchecked. Over the years, I refined the masking to a point where I didn't even know I was doing it. It was second nature. My modern circle had no idea. Partly because I'd hidden it so well. Partly because — and if you know, you know — we tend to find each other. ADHD people clump together.

From the outside I looked highly productive. People always said I was going to do something big. I had the energy, the ideas, the ability to go all-in on something and make real progress fast.

They called me Mr 90%. Because that's where I lived. Every time, without fail — 90% done, brain already halfway into the next thing.

When I finally got the official diagnosis, the first thing I felt was relief. Not grief. Relief. I finally understood why I'd never quite understood the world the way everyone else seemed to.

Then came the grief. Because the next thought was: what if I'd just stuck to one of those ideas?

Then I got moving. It was time to clean up. Eject everything that wasn't part of the mission. Stop paying the ADHD tax with time I didn't have left to waste.

I still pay it. But now I have systems that catch what my brain misses.

If any of that sounds familiar, we might work very well together.

You've already built something real.

  • You're doing well. You know that. But you also know — deep down — that you're destined for more. The gap between where you are and where you should be keeps you up at night.
  • You are exhausted. Not from lack of effort — from the sheer cost of keeping it all in your head, managing the chaos no one else can see, and running at full throttle just to stay level.
  • When things stall you joke that you're the problem. What you actually think is that everyone else is lazy, or just doesn't have the vision. The cruel part? You're right that you're the problem. You just don't actually believe it yet.
  • You've solved the hard problems through sheer force of will. But force of will doesn't scale.
  • The ideas are still coming. The execution is still the gap. You have a graveyard of almost-finished things that could have changed everything.
  • You're not looking for motivation. You have plenty of that. You're looking for someone who can help you direct it.

You built what you have despite your ADHD.

Imagine what happens when you start using it as the advantage it actually is.

This isn't therapy. This is a toolkit.

You have a problem. Here is how you solve it. Tactical, tangible, no fluff. Every session ends with actions — not insights, not reflections, not homework you'll never do. Things you will actually execute on.

This is accountability from someone who has been exactly where you are and built their way out. Not a coach who read the book. Someone who lived the chapter.

But I'll be straight with you: if you're not ready for real growth, don't bother. This is all on you. You prefer it that way. That's kind of the whole thing.

What you get

$25,000/month. Only 4 spots left.

This is a founder-to-founder relationship, not a service. Here's what that looks like:

  • Bi-weekly 1:1 video conference check-ins with Jody
  • Direct text access to Jody’s personal number
  • Unlimited dev credits — build whatever you need, whenever you need it
  • AI strategy and implementation — not just advice, we build it for you
  • Ecommerce systems designed for ADHD brains: prioritization frameworks, decision filters, momentum systems
  • A fellow business owner who’s been through it and will tell you the truth

If you're paying a full-stack developer already, this frees them up to work on other projects. Your Shopify build, maintenance, and iteration is covered — no limits, no extra invoices.

Only 4 spots left. When they're gone, you go on a waitlist.

25 years. 500+ stores. Brands you know.

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This isn't for everyone.

Five questions. If you're the right fit, you'll know by the end. So will I.

How many businesses do you currently run?

Businesses, side projects, revenue streams — if you're juggling fewer than three, this probably isn't for you.

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