Is Your Business Ready for Subscriptions?

You’re amazing at what you do.
Your clients get results.
Your reputation? Solid.
Your business? Profitable.

So why does growth still feel… heavy?

If you’re currently earning $100K or more in your business and ready to scale without burning out, let’s talk about something quietly powerful: subscriptions.

No, not the slap-it-on monthly membership model that fizzles after three months.

I’m talking about a sustainable revenue rhythm. A business model that’s built for calm, consistent cash flow. One that honors your energy, serves your clients beautifully, and makes scaling feel like a glide, not a grind.

But here’s the truth: not every business is ready for subscriptions.

Some entrepreneurs leap too soon—without the systems, support, or emotional clarity to lead that kind of model. Others wait too long—thinking they need to do more, be more, before shifting gears.

Here’s the good news: there’s a way to find out if now is the right time.

I created a simple, soulful quiz designed for high-integrity business owners (like you) who want to scale with peace, structure, and profitability.

It’s called “Is Your Business Subscription-Ready?”

There are no trick questions. No fluff. Just 8 quick prompts to help you self-assess where you are—and what might be next.

You’ll walk away with insight, clarity, and your next step.

Because the right model at the right time changes everything.

🖤

Take the quiz now →

It’s free. It’s simple. It’s designed with love.

And it might just be the spark that turns your $100K foundation into a calm, confident $300K+ flow.

– Kadena

Kadena TateSimon

Hello, my name is Kadena Tate.

I am a revenue strategist for female service-oriented entrepreneurs who want to create multiple streams of income, without working harder. I help you get exactly what you want, which is more clients, more money, and more vacations.

https://www.kadenatate.com
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