Hello! I'm Tracy Rose.

Learning technology isn’t for everyone. But using technology? Yeah—we should all be doing that.

I know, I know. Easier said than done. I remember being forced to learn social media management back in the early 2000s. I’m old-fashioned at heart, so I learned... but I did it kicking and screaming. Every time I finally figured something out, the entire platform would change and I’d have to start all over again. Sound familiar?

But then I had an epiphany.

I realized that technology wasn’t going to slow down. But that wasn’t the life-changing thought. The real ah-ha moment? I realized that if I didn’t embrace technology early in each new trend, I’d get left behind. That’s when I stopped fit-pitching and started leaning into the techy side of things.

Now, does that mean you need to love software, AI, and all things Meta?
Heck no.
Does it mean you need to hire a full-time tech specialist?
Also no.

It just means you need someone like me to set it, so you can forget it.
Let me be your tech brain—as much or as little as you need.

Some of my favorite clients work in the trades. There’s nothing more satisfying than knowing a client is getting booked—without having to answer the phone while lying on his back in a crawlspace, or trying not to get you-know-what on her phone while pumping a septic tank.

I love knowing that an electrician with zero personal social media can have a thriving business page. And my heart just about bursts when I get to help a solopreneur—who’s poured their life savings into their dream—launch a beautiful, affordable website.

That’s where my heart is: with small business owners. With the ones too busy helping all of us function to help themselves. I come from a family of tradesmen, and I’ve seen how hard it used to be to communicate with clients. Thankfully, those struggles are practically non-existent now—with the right tools in place.

Meet the Team (Sorta)

I say “we” a lot, but don’t worry—I’m still your main point of contact.

When a project needs extra hands, I bring in a small circle of trusted creatives: designers, tech brains, and content pros I’ve worked with for years.
You won’t be passed around. But you will get the benefits of a team—without the drama of managing one.