Your Lifecycle Is Leaking
You'd be shocked at what all of these little leaks in the boat are costing you
Most early-stage founders don’t realize their revenue isn’t just lightly leaking. It’s gushing out the sides. When you’re wearing every hat, it’s impossible to keep an eye on the whole system.
So you focus on the part that’s obviously on fire at that specific moment.
You're chasing a round, closing founder-led sales, or stuck deep in a product decision. Meanwhile, no one notices that your onboarding process is confusing as hell. Or your contract signing process is full of friction. Or that one time a teammate left and suddenly… billing just stopped happening.
As the second in command, I’ve seen it all, and I’ve plugged a lot of those leaks.
So this is the start of a series I’m calling “Leaks in the Lifecycle.”
It’s a breakdown of the biggest holes I see across the prospect → client → renewal journey and what to do about them.
Each post will cover:
A common leak (the kind that gets ignored until it’s a real problem)
A real win I’ve helped a client unlock
And the ROI that came from plugging it (revenue recovered, clients retained, founder time reclaimed)
Let’s be clear… these are not hypothetical fixes. These are "Wow, we didn’t know we were leaving money on the table” fixes.
💡 Why Leaks Happen
In startup life, most teams are moving fast and surviving on duct tape.
You’re scrappy, which works… until it doesn’t.
Nobody’s mapped the full client journey.
You’ve got silos instead of systems.
If one person leaves?
So does all their process knowledge.
No one builds feedback loops because everyone is too busy getting through the day. Let’s be honest: onboarding workflows and renewal timelines are never going to be your founder brain’s shiny object of the week.
Unfortunately, those “boring” details?
They’re exactly where revenue gets lost.
At one early stage company, a billing process fell through the cracks after a team member left. No alerts, no SOPs, no one watching A/R.
By the time we caught it, $50,000 in invoices had slipped through.
We didn’t charge the users because we couldn’t do so without losing their trust.
All of it could’ve been avoided with one feedback loop and a 30-minute doc.
🧭 The Lifecycle Map (At a Glance)
Here’s how I break it down:
Prospect
→ Are you qualifying right? Are you getting proposals out fast? Are deals dying in doc hell?Client Onboarding
→ Is the handoff from Sales to CS smooth? Is there even a handoff?? Do clients know what’s coming?Active Use / Engagement
→ Are clients using the product? Do they know what success looks like? Does your team?Renewal Prep
→ Who owns it? Are you tracking value? Or just hoping they don’t churn?Renewal / Expansion / Churn
→ Do you know what went wrong when someone leaves? Are you growing accounts or just maintaining?
Each of these has its own blind spots, and in the coming weeks, I’ll break them down one by one.
🎯 What’s Next?
Here’s a taste of what’s coming:
The Phantom Handoff: When nobody owns onboarding, and everyone just assumes someone else welcomed the client.
The Tool Soup Problem: 7 platforms, no source of truth, and your team stuck in Slack trying to find the latest version.
The Renewals Fog: No one’s watching the calendar, and suddenly a client ghosts instead of signs.
The Founder Bottleneck: If your team still asks you every question… you’re not scalable yet.
Each post will give you a fix, a field-tested win, and a way to start cleaning it up.
🚨 Want to Jump Ahead and Know Where Your Lifecycle Is Leaking?
Start with my Chaos Score Diagnostic — a quick self-assessment to see where the cracks are forming.
👉 https://chaos-score.riseandoptimize.com/
Coming Next Week:
Leak #1 – The Phantom Handoff: Why your onboarding drags, and how I helped a founder cut time-to-value from 18 to 6 days.
really interesting and practical article :)
IMO lifecycle leaks don’t just drain revenue, they drain trust and time.. the “phantom handoff” alone is something I’ve seen sink otherwise solid products..
but hey, why bother fixing leaks when you can just raise another round and call it “growth”?
The leaky buck 😔 signing tomorrows churn 😔 thanks for sharing Katie ✅