November 6 is Your Strategic Planning Day

One free day dedicated entirely to building your 2026 roadmap. No more winging it.

Why I'm Telling Every Solo About This (Again)

I spoke at Lettuce's first Solo Summit back in February, and I'm still hearing from people about how much it changed their approach to business. So when my friends at Lettuce told me they're doing it again on November 6, I knew I had to tell you.

While big companies spend November doing structured annual planning, solopreneurs are usually so buried in client work that strategic thinking feels impossible. That's the gap Lettuce is closing with Solo Summit. And it's completely free.

Whether you call yourself a freelancer, or solopreneur, developing a CEO mindset changes everything.

Here’s what they’re bringing to you on November 6th: executive-level frameworks across two tracks that actually matter for independent businesses.

Infrastructure Investment Planning: Financial strategies that minimize taxes and build real wealth, AI tools that scale your capabilities without adding headcount, operational systems that free up your time, and insight on how to build your support team strategically.

Strategic Growth Planning: Multi-channel pipeline development that consistently fills your calendar, strategic partnerships that amplify your reach, and they’ll go deep into breaking free from trading time for money.

Remember, Solo doesn't have to mean alone.

At Harlow, we help freelancers and creators find new clients and build thriving businesses by providing the tools, resources and hands-on support you need as an independent professional. Lettuce provides financial infrastructure, strategic frameworks, and expert guidance.

Together, we're proving that independent professionals deserve sophisticated resources to help them level-up.

Walk away with a concrete 2026 roadmap and the strategic thinking that separates those who thrive from those who stay stuck. Because your independent business deserves the same level of planning that any serious company gets.

See you there?

Samantha Anderl