When to Hire Outside Help in Your Business of One

Every successful solopreneur knows that going it alone doesn't mean doing it all alone. But how do you know when it's time to lettuce someone else handle a challenge? This strategic session unpacks the critical decision points for bringing in expert support—from business coaches and therapists to automated financial solutions and virtual assistants. Learn to identify the signs that you need help, understand the ROI of different types of support, and develop frameworks for choosing between human expertise and automated solutions.

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Jenni Gritters
Business Strategist & Coach for Solopreneurs

Raphael Ouzan_speaker

Ben Erez  LI_icon
PM Interview Coach and Course Instructor, Maven 

Raphael Ouzan_speaker

Ben Erez  LI_icon
PM Interview Coach and Course Instructor, Maven 

Raphael Ouzan_speaker

Ben Erez  LI_icon
PM Interview Coach and Course Instructor, Maven 

Raphael Ouzan_speaker

Ben Erez  LI_icon
PM Interview Coach and Course Instructor, Maven 

Raphael Ouzan_speaker

Ben Erez  LI_icon
PM Interview Coach and Course Instructor, Maven 

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Smart Taxes for Smart
Solo Businesses.

At Lettuce, we’ve built an automated tax and accounting system so your business-of-one can thrive. If you're making $100K, you could be overpaying by $10,000. 

Calculate your savings
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Without an S Corp, you’re overpaying your taxes

As a business-of-one, by default your self-employment taxes–which covers things like Social Security and Medicare–are twice what they would be as a W2 employee.

Try the Lettuce Tax Savings Calculator

How much are you overpaying?

The right business structure could save you 

$5,000 - $15,000

a year in taxes