Is It Time to Get Real Help with Your Website? (Especially if You Have ADHD)

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Starting your own business is no small feat—especially when your brain loves ideas more than checklists. If you’re a new business owner with ADHD (diagnosed or undiagnosed), you’ve probably got a million tabs open, a head full of genius, and maybe… an unfinished website that’s been sitting in draft mode since last fall.

You are not alone. I work with amazing, talented folks just like you—people who are incredibly good at what they do but feel overwhelmed when it comes to building (or finishing) their website.

Also? I’m one of you.

I have ADD too. But here’s the cool part: websites and copywriting are my hyperfocus zone. When I’m in the zone, I’m in the zone. That means while your brain might be zipping in five different directions, I’m locked in on building a website that feels like you, works strategically, and actually gets you customers.

So how do you know when it’s time to stop DIY-ing and start getting support? And how does that process work without adding more stress to your plate?

Let’s break it down.

Five Signs It’s Time to Get Real Help with Your Website

  • Your “Coming Soon” Page Has a Birthday.
    If your temporary homepage has celebrated a birthday—or even just a quarter—it’s probably time. This isn’t a judgment; it’s just a sign that the current system isn’t working for you. Your website is supposed to support your business, not haunt you like an open browser tab.
  • You’re Avoiding It (Even Though You Care Deeply).
    If thinking about your website gives you low-key dread, you’re not lazy or broken. You’re likely stuck in decision fatigue, perfection paralysis, or both. This is super common with ADHD brains, which thrive on novelty and often stall out when it comes to finishing.
  • You’ve Got Great Ideas… but No Container for Them.
    Maybe you’ve written bits of copy in five different Google Docs and have screenshots of other sites you love, but you can’t seem to pull it together. The vision is there—it just needs help getting into a format that lives online and actually works.
  • You’re Spending More Time on the Website Than Your Business.
    Tinkering can be fun (hello, late-night Canva binges), but if your site is becoming a full-time job or a distraction from client work, it’s probably time to delegate.
  • You’re Ready to Grow, But the Website Doesn’t Reflect You.
    Maybe your business has evolved, and your website doesn’t match anymore. Or you’ve never launched a real one at all. If your online presence is holding you back from confidently marketing yourself, that’s a sign.

How I Work with ADHD Brains (Including My Own)

Because I live in an ADHD brain too, I’ve designed my process to work with neurodivergent clients—not against them. You don’t need a full content plan or a perfectly written “About” section. I can help you get out of the weeds and onto the web.

Step 1: A Friendly Conversation

We start with a relaxed call or message exchange. You don’t need a pitch deck—just tell me where you’re at, what’s stuck, and what you want your website to do for your business. I listen, ask the right questions, and take notes so you don’t have to.

 Step 2: I Organize the Chaos

Have a folder of half-written content and voice memos? Amazing. I help pull the gold from what you already have—your personality, your values, your voice—and shape it into something cohesive. If you’re not sure what to say, I can prompt you with questions and even do a mini interview to help tease it out.

Step 3: You Get a Website That Works (Without Burning Out)

Whether you need a simple one-page site or a full site with multiple service pages, I build it with clarity, ease of use, and visual strategy in mind. I’ll handle the techy stuff, and I’ll check in with you in ways that don’t overwhelm—short Loom videos, bullet-point summaries, and gentle timelines with flexibility baked in.

Bonus: I Hyperfocus So You Don’t Have To

While you’re juggling 50 other things, I’m locked in on getting your site done. I know what it’s like to lose steam halfway through a project—but for me, website creation is my zone of focus and flow. That means you don’t have to feel guilty for being “behind”—I’ve got it covered.



Final Thoughts: You Deserve a Website That Works for You

You’re building a business that matters. You don’t have to do every part of it alone.

If your website is the thing that keeps slipping to the bottom of your list—not because you don’t care, but because you care too much—it might be time to bring in support that gets how your brain works.

I’m here to help with that. No shame. No “shoulds.” Just strategy, structure, and kindness (with a little tech magic).

Let’s make something beautiful that converts—together.

Want to see how I work or chat about what your website might look like? Contact me here or Book a free discovery call.

No pressure—just possibility.

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