The Freedom Workshop
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Optimise your service/coaching business
for profits

Learn the exact system to productize your service business into self-running machines, so you reclaim 20 hours a week and grow profit 1.5X with the team you already have. No new hires. No extra ad spend.

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The trap

You did not start a business to become its bottleneck.

Somewhere along the way the business stopped needing a founder and started needing you, specifically. Here is what that feels like.

01

You are the answer to every question.

02

The business cannot survive you taking a single day off.

03

Revenue keeps climbing, but your take-home stays flat.

04

You hired a team that still routes every problem back to you.

05

You are present in body, glued to the phone, missing the life.

06

Growth just means more work for you.

Why nothing has worked yet

You have tried to fix this. It moved the ceiling. It never broke it.

More people gave you more to manage. A VA or an agency still needed babysitting. The systems course never got implemented. The SOPs went stale and nobody followed them. Working harder and longer raised the ceiling, but it kept you sitting right underneath it.

The truth nobody sells you: the problem is not your effort. The problem is that the business is shaped like you. Until you change its shape, every fix is temporary.

The new shape

A business is not one founder-shaped blob. It is a set of machines.

When you productize, you stop running the business by hand and start building the machines that run it. Three machines do the work. A fourth quietly makes the money. Your job moves from inside the loop to above it.

INPUT Attention ATTRACTION machine CONVERSION machine DELIVERY machine OUTPUT Profit ECONOMIC MACHINE right roles, right cost → 1.5× at flat headcount FOUNDER out of the loop

Attraction

Your marketing, broken into parts anyone on the team can run.

Conversion

Your sales, turned into a repeatable product instead of your gut feel.

Delivery

Your service, turned into ownable units instead of your personal attention.

Economic

The right roles at the right cost. This is how you hit 1.5X profit at the same headcount.

Inside the workshop

The path from operator to owner, in seven moves.

01

Diagnose the freedom-killers

Find the instincts, usually control and identity, that keep the work stuck to you. Place yourself on the four levels of business and define what freedom actually means for your life.

02

Buy back your hours

Get a visible win in week one by cutting your time into defended slots run without interruption. Then draw the lean org your machines require, with no role added unless a machine genuinely needs it.

03

Productize into three machines

Break delivery, marketing, and sales into the smallest parts anyone can run, each with a stage and an owner. Nothing stays as vague know-how in your head.

04

Build founder clones

Capture what only you know how to do into quick videos and living process docs, so your competence lives outside your head and can be installed in someone else.

05

Staff the machines

Fill the roles, set KPIs and KRAs, and install a leader-manager-technician hierarchy so people are run by people, not by you. Hire for people who find bottlenecks, solve them, and report back.

06

Lock the freedom

Fix a freedom calendar you defend. Track your time and roles to catch drift, and interrogate any extra founder work: which role, and why.

07

Align your co-founders

If you have partners, separate the business from the founders, point everyone at one scoreboard, and measure real impact against what each person believes it is.

The outcome

What freedom actually looks like.

Step away for a week and come back to a business that ran fine without you.

Profit up, without adding another hire.

A team that catches problems, solves them, and reports the fix.

Your time spent on growth or the next venture, not inside the work.

A calendar you actually own and defend.

The role you always wanted: owner, not the highest-paid employee.

Is this you?

Who this workshop is built for.

This is for you if

  • You run a service business with steady revenue, but you are the engine that keeps it moving.
  • Your team brings you problems instead of solutions.
  • You want to grow profit without growing headcount or ad spend.
  • You are ready to build systems, not just collect another course.

This is not for you if

  • × You are pre-revenue and still finding your offer.
  • × You want a magic button with zero implementation.
  • × You are certain no one but you can ever do the work, and you are not willing to test that belief.
Aditya Khatvakar, workshop coach
Your instructor

Aditya Khatvakar

Founder-freedom coach for service businesses

Aditya has spent years inside the operations of service businesses, doing the unglamorous work of finding exactly where a founder is stuck being the machine instead of building one. He leads this workshop the same way he leads his coaching engagements: no theory without a build, no system without an owner.

100+ Service businesses helped to become profitable
1000s Founder hours reclaimed from day-to-day operations
Straight answers

The objections you are already thinking.

No one can deliver at my standard. If I step back, quality drops.

That belief is exactly the freedom-killer we start with. Your standard is not a personality trait, it is a set of steps you have never written down. In the workshop you turn your standard into ownable parts and a training system, so quality is held by the machine, not by your presence in every task.

I have tried delegating and documenting before. It never sticks.

It never sticks because people usually hand off tasks without owners, stages, or a way to reassemble the parts. We do it in the opposite order: define the machine first, capture your own execution second, then install it into a role with clear KPIs. Documentation that nobody follows is a structure problem, not a discipline problem.

I do not have time to stop and build systems.

That is the trap itself: no time to fix the fact that there is no time. Move 02 exists for this. You buy back hours in week one before the big build, so the system funds its own construction.

My business is too custom to productize.

Custom work is still made of repeatable parts. Productizing does not mean making your service generic, it means breaking it into components so the repeatable ninety percent runs without you and your attention goes only to the part that truly needs it.

I have bought programs before and nothing changed.

Most programs sell information. This is a build. You leave with your org drawn, your machines defined, and a plan to staff them, tied to two numbers you can measure: hours reclaimed and profit per person.

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The business will keep needing you until you build the thing that doesn't.

One live session. The full path from operator to owner, and the first machine drawn before you leave. Seats are limited so the room stays working, not watching.

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