The Send It Method
Your first clients are already in your phone.
One video. Sent to everybody you know, A to Z. One Sunday afternoon.
No website. No ads. No cold DMs to strangers.
The method is free. The app just makes it hard to chicken out.
A to Z. No skipping.
You hit the “fuck it” moment. Good.
You’ve been “about to start” for months. The logo is done. You have opinions about fonts. What you don’t have is a client.
Here’s the part nobody says out loud: your first clients won’t come from strangers. They’ll come from the 300 people already in your contacts. Your old coworkers. Your cousin. That guy from the gym you’ve talked to twice.
You just haven’t asked them yet.
You’re not selling to your friends.
Relax. Nobody’s pitching anybody.
You’re going to send one honest video that says: “I’m finally doing the thing. I’m not asking you to hire me. I’m asking if you know anyone who might need what I do.”
One ask. That’s it.
People love helping someone who just jumped. They can’t help you if they don’t know you jumped.
The Send It Method
Popularized by Gary Vaynerchuk. Turned into a repeatable process by us.
Script it.
Answer a few questions in your own words. We assemble a 60-second script that sounds like you, with the beats that make it land: the honest ask, the “sorry if this is random” disarm, the reason they should care.
Record it.
Teleprompter in your browser. One take is fine. Two takes max. Polished is worse, actually. Polished looks like an ad.
Load your people.
Paste your contacts or upload from Google. Everybody goes in. Best friends and people you met once.
Send it. A to Z.
Sunday, 2pm. Favorite drink. Music on. Start at the A’s and don’t stop until the Z’s. Every send is personal, one at a time, with a progress bar tracking you through the alphabet.
Send It Sunday
This isn’t a drip campaign. It’s one afternoon that changes your year.
Block Sunday 2pm to 9pm. The app runs the session: shows you who’s next, suggests a personal opening line for each person so it never feels copy-pasted, and moves you down the alphabet. You watch the letters fill in. A. B. C.
By dinner you’ve told everyone you know that you’re open for business.
Then the replies start.
When they write back
They will. Some with “so proud of you!” Some with “actually, my sister needs exactly this.”
Drop a reply into Send It and it tells you which pile it belongs in: cheerleader or real lead. For the real ones, it drafts what to say next so you don’t fumble your first almost-client. Every message goes out from your own phone, sent by you. Nothing sends itself.
The method is free. Really.
We’ll give you the whole process, the script template, and the checklist for nothing. You could do it tonight with a notes app and stubbornness. Some people do. We cheer for them.
The app is in early access. It handles the teleprompter, the contact import, the per-person opener lines, the A-to-Z session, and coaching your replies. Pay once, keep your results. No subscription. Your data exports anytime.
Tell us what you do. We’ll reply personally.
Fair questions
- Isn’t this spam?
- Spam is strangers selling junk at scale. This is you, personally, telling people who know you that you started something, with a built-in “sorry if this is random” and zero pressure to buy. Nobody’s ever ended a friendship over “do you know anyone who needs a landscaper?”
- What if I’ve only met some of these people once?
- Send it anyway. The script handles it head-on: “Some of you are close friends. Some of you I met once and you’re in my phone.” The once-met people are the point. They know a different 300 people than your best friend does.
- Do I have to be on camera?
- Yes. A text blast is ignorable. A video of your actual face saying “I’m going for it” is not. Bad lighting and one flubbed word make it better, because it’s clearly real.
- What if my list is small?
- 120 contacts is plenty. You need 2 clients, not 2,000. Every person on your list knows a few hundred people you don’t.
- What about people in Europe on my list?
- Personal, one-to-one messages to people you know are the normal kind of human contact, not bulk marketing. The app coaches you on where the line is before you send. And when someone asks you to stop, mark them once: Send It keeps them out of every list you build after that.
- What do I sell after this?
- Whatever you do. Cut hair, coach, clean pools, do taxes. If a human can refer you, the method works.
The longer you plan, the weirder it gets.
Every week you wait, “I’m starting a business” turns into “I’ve been meaning to tell you about my business.” Send it while it’s still news.
Get early accessFree method. Flat-price app. One Sunday.