45 Days to Launch is the ultimate step-by-step checklist designed to walk you through what to do before, during, and after your business launch so you can stop spiraling, stop second-guessing, and start moving.
your offer could be live in 45 days.
✔ A step-by-step 45-day launch for any business
✔ A simple checklist of tasks that keeps you organized
✔ Offer preparation prompts to help you clarify what you’re selling and how to position it
✔ Content planning ideation guidance
✔ Clarity on what your website actually needs for launch
✔ A simple structure you can reuse for every future launch
You Know There's Things to do, But "What First"?
By the end of your 45 days, you won’t just have a pile of ideas.
You’ll have a launch mapped out, your next steps organized, and a clear path to getting your offer in front of people. You'll have pieces in place that will allow you to scale with ease.
More movement. Less chaos. More confidence. Less “wait, I think I forgot something.”
You do not need another half-finished Google Doc, another chaotic notes app brainstorm, or another week spent wondering what you forgot.
You need a plan you can actually follow.
45 Days to Launch is a launch checklist that walks you step-by-step through what to do before, during, and after your launch, so you can stop questioning every move and finally start making progress.
This is for the business owner who knows they have something worth selling…but need the structure to actually scale it.
You're Just Missing The Roadmap.
“Kait is the supportive push every hesitant, self-doubting entrepreneur needs.”
I started as a teacher. No business degree. No roadmap.
Just a skill and a decision to try.
I underpriced. I overworked. I had no systems.
Once I understood the foundational basics of business, found the right mentors, and built a solid foundation, everything changed.
Skill to Scale is the structure I wish I had at the beginning.
Mom of 4. Entrepreneur. Educator. Six-figure business owner.
I believe confidence is built — not born.
I help women move from uncertainty to structure so they can build businesses that actually support their lives.
Kait Jensen