Find Where Your Funnel Leaks. Fix It. Ship More.
Diagnostic frameworks, step-by-step fix guides, and tool stack walkthroughs for solo creators whose traffic is not turning into customers.
You Have Heard This Story Before.
Maybe you have lived it.
"I have traffic. I have followers. I have signups. Nobody buys."
"I got 200 webinar registrations and nine showed up. What happened?"
"People download the lead magnet and then disappear. I don't know which email is breaking it."
You Don't Need an Agency. You Need to Find the Leak.
Every funnel blog is written for venture-backed SaaS teams with conversion optimization specialists, A/B testing budgets, and full-time marketing ops.
You are one person. You use ConvertKit because Ruby is too expensive. You launched a webinar because everyone told you to. And somewhere between “got 800 signups” and “earned $0 in revenue,” your funnel is broken and no blog post tells you where.
The generic funnel advice does not help. “Fix your conversion rate” is a verdict, not a diagnosis. You need to know which stage, which step, which email, which page — and what one thing to fix first.
A Funnel Is Not a Mystery. It Is a Sequence of Measurable Drop-Off Points.
FunnelForOne treats your funnel like a diagnostic report, not a coaching session.
Stage by stage. Traffic, capture, nurture, convert, retain. Each stage has its own diagnostic questions and its own fix playbook. You find the stage, then fix the thing.
Tool stack walkthroughs. ConvertKit, Carrd, Gumroad, Typeform, Stripe — the solo creator stack. No “just switch to HubSpot” advice. Real guidance on the tools you are already paying for.
Built for one person. Every fix is scoped to what you can implement in an evening. No “hire a funnel agency.” No “book a 90-day intensive.” Open the diagnostic, run the fix, measure in two weeks.
Free. 10 minutes. One clear next step.
How It Works
Run the Diagnostic
Twelve questions across the five funnel stages. Each scored with a rubric. The report ranks your stages from 'biggest leak' to 'smallest' and tells you which one to fix first.
Open the Stage Guide
Every stage has a fix hub. If your nurture stage is leaking, go to Email Funnels. If your capture is broken, go to Landing Pages. Each hub has the specific fix for the specific symptom.
Ship the Fix, Measure the Impact
Fixes are scoped to fit in an evening. Measure the impact in two weeks, not two minutes. When the stage is healthy, move to the next biggest leak. Repeat.
Every Hub Answers a Different Question
Not a Course Seller. Not a Funnel Bro.
The funnel content online falls into two camps. Either marketing agencies pitching retainers, or course sellers pushing a $2,000 “complete funnel system” with screenshots of other people’s Stripe dashboards.
FunnelForOne is neither. Every diagnostic came from breaking down and reassembling real solo creator funnels. Every fix has been measured. Every tool recommendation names the free plan limit, the pricing tier, and whether it is worth switching.
Every diagnostic question maps to a specific, measurable cause. No vague 'optimize your conversion rate' advice.
Every fix guide includes the exact tool steps (ConvertKit screenshots, Carrd settings, Stripe pricing configurations), not abstract best practices.
Every case study shows before and after metrics on a real solo creator funnel. No hypothetical numbers, no $1M course sellers we have nothing in common with.
You Might Be Wondering...
I do not have enough traffic to fix my funnel yet. Should I just drive more traffic?
Aren't funnels dead? Isn't everyone on creator platforms now?
My funnel is a mess. Everything is broken. Where do I start?
Do I need a funnel builder like ClickFunnels or Kajabi?
Every Month a Broken Funnel Stays Broken Is Revenue You Left on the Table.
The math is unforgiving. If your funnel converts at 1% and the industry benchmark for your stage is 3%, you are earning one-third of the revenue you could be earning from the traffic you already have.
Scale that across a year and the loss becomes the price of a funnel you never fixed.
The fix is rarely expensive. Sometimes it is a single email rewrite. Sometimes it is moving the opt-in above the fold. Sometimes it is deleting a pricing tier that distracts buyers from the one that actually converts. The fix is small. The cost of not finding it compounds monthly.
From 0.4% to 2.1% — In Three Changes.
You ran the diagnostic on a Saturday morning. It flagged your nurture stage — open rate 48% on email one, then falling off a cliff by email three.
You read the nurture fix guide. Rewrote email two as a specific problem-and-solution story. Changed the email three CTA from “reply if interested” to a specific next step. Swapped the fourth email from pitch to case study.
Three weeks later your signup-to-sale conversion moved from 0.4% to 2.1%. Same traffic. Same product. The difference was finding the stage and fixing the actual thing that was leaking.
The fix was already in the tools you own. You just needed to find the leak.