Exit Quiz

What's Your
Exit Vehicle?

You know you can't stay. What you probably don't know yet is exactly what you're leaving to. Five honest questions. A result that tells you which kind of business fits where you actually are. Not where you wish you were.

2 minutes · 5 questions · No waffle

Question 1 of 5

Your exit vehicle

The
Practice.

Your expertise travels. It's time to take it to market.

You're not burnt out from working too hard. You're depleted from working this hard on something that doesn't belong to you. You've spent years, probably a decade or more, building expertise that other people are billing out at rates you'll never see on your payslip. The Practice is the exit for people who are done being the agent and ready to become the principal: the one sought rather than selected.

A consulting practice or advisory business built around expertise you already have. No reinvention required. The work is positioning: getting clear on what you offer, who it's for, and how you describe it so the right people find you. Then outreach, a first engagement, and the proof of concept that makes everything after it easier. The Eighty Day Exit is a five-session 1:1 coaching programme designed to take you from employed professional to consulting with paying clients in 80 days. That's the vehicle. This is the map.

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The Eighty Day Exit carries a full money-back guarantee: implement everything across the five sessions and don't land a single paying client, and you get every penny back. No quibble.

Your exit vehicle

The
Product.

Build it once. Sell it again and again.

You've got the expertise and you know, roughly, what you want to build. You're just missing the architecture. A digital product business is one of the cleanest exits from employment: no clients to manage, no hours to bill, no ceiling on what a single piece of work can earn. You don't need to go faster. You need a system that makes the work stackable.

Packaging what you know into something people will pay for repeatedly A course, a guide, a system. That means getting clear on the problem you solve, building the product alongside your job, writing the emails and content that sell it, and launching it to an audience you'll build in parallel. Revenue OS covers the complete arc: from idea to first sale to a repeatable revenue system. Self-directed, structured, and designed for people with exactly your setup.

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Your exit vehicle

The
Foundation.

Clarity comes from doing, not planning.

You know something needs to change. The exact shape of what's next is not clear yet, and that is not a problem, it's just where you are. The mistake most people make at this stage is waiting for certainty before they start. The Foundation is the exit for people who need to start moving in order to find out what they're moving towards.

Pick one platform. Start writing about what you know. Build a small audience around your expertise. The path forward reveals itself, almost always in the first 90 days of consistent posting, because you discover what resonates, what people ask about, and what they'd pay for. Writing OS is built for exactly this stage: the system, the habit, and the content strategy that turns showing up into something that compounds.

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