Could your business survive two weeks without you?
Most founders already know the answer. That's why they haven't booked the trip.
The Vacation Test is a free 20-question self-assessment that shows you exactly what breaks when you step away — and what to fix first.
You don't have a time problem. You have a structure problem.
If your phone is the escalation plan, your business doesn't have operations — it has you.
You'll feel it in small ways first:
The team waits on your approval before anything ships
Client questions route to your inbox, no matter who owns the account
A week offline means two weeks of cleanup
"Quick questions" fill the hours you meant to spend on growth
None of this means your business is broken. It means your business grew faster than its structure. The Vacation Test shows you precisely where.
Five minutes. Twenty questions. One honest answer.
01 — Take the assessment. Twenty questions across the four areas that determine whether a business runs without its founder: decisions, delivery, team ownership, and client experience.
02 — Get your score. You'll see exactly where your business depends on you — and where it's already standing on its own.
03 — Get your fix-first plan. Over the following days, I'll send you a short email series walking through what your results mean and which structural fix creates the most freedom, fastest.
Built in the field, not in theory.
I'm Alessandra — fractional COO and systems consultant for founder-led businesses. I've worked inside growing companies during the exact stage you're in now: revenue is working, the team is growing, and somehow everything still runs through you.
The Vacation Test draws on the same diagnostic I use in paid engagements. It's the first question I ask every founder I work with — because the answer reveals everything about where the structure needs work.
Meet Alessandra
"What sets Alessandra apart is her ability to see the entire system — not just the software. The systems she designed supported our growth without sacrificing quality, and they continue to influence how we operate today."
- Lars Helgeson, ValaBright