
hi friend
I'm Lindsey.
I'm a Senior Account Executive in SaaS sales, a mom of two boys, and a former public-school music teacher who once thought tech sales was the kind of thing only Stanford grads with a CS degree could break into.
I was wrong. I went from $30K teaching music to $400K in tech salesin four years — and I built this brand because moms like me deserve to know what's possible.
my path
From the classroom to a $400K career
The villages of Nepal
Humanitarian work
Before I became a mom, I spent time doing humanitarian work in rural Nepal. It taught me how to communicate when nothing was familiar, how to listen when a language barrier sat between me and the person in front of me, and how to keep showing up when the work was hard. Every one of those lessons came back later.
Public school classrooms
Music teacher, $30K/year
I taught music in public schools — fifth-grade choir, after-school string ensemble, a packed schedule, and a paycheck that never quite caught up to my student loans. I loved my students. I did not love opening Mint at the end of every month.
The leap
First SDR offer letter
A cousin offhandedly mentioned the SaaS company she worked at and how much she loved it. I assumed I'd need a fancy degree. She laughed. I started researching, applied, and a few months later I was holding an offer letter for an SDR role at almost double my teaching salary.
Year 2 → Year 4
SDR → AE → Senior AE
Promoted to Account Executive within 18 months. Promoted again to Senior AE. Crushed quota two years running. Worked from a laptop while two little boys napped, ate goldfish, and learned to read. In year 4, I cleared $400K.
Now
SaaSy Sales Mom
I built this brand because every time I'd tell another mom my story, the same look came over her face — half-disbelief, half-permission. I'm here to make that look happen on purpose, every day, until thousands of women have stepped into this industry and been paid what they're worth.
why I built this
Because nobody told me, and I almost didn't look.
For years, I assumed the only way to make real money was to leave teaching for another helping profession that paid slightly better. Nursing. Healthcare admin. Maybe a corporate L&D job. I never once thought of sales.
Sales had a reputation in my head — pushy, sleazy, the guy at the car dealership who won't let you leave. That's not what tech sales is. Modern SaaS sales is about helping companies solve real problems with software they actually need. The good reps are coaches. The great ones are translators.
And almost every skill I'd been quietly mastering as a teacher and as a mom — multitasking, listening for what people really mean, defusing tension, holding a room — turned out to be exactly what got me hired and exactly what got me promoted.
What I want for you
I want you to stop wondering whether this is allowed. It's allowed. You don't need a tech degree, a CS background, or someone's permission. You need a clear map of the territory, a few weeks of focused work, and the willingness to be a beginner for a season.
That's what the free Blueprint is. That's what the Masterclass is. And that's why I'm here.
Hi friend — I'm honored to walk alongside you on this journey. You've got this, and I can't wait to see where it takes you.
— Lindsey
Start with the free Blueprint
8 pages. 5 steps. Zero fluff. Built from the exact path that took me from $30K to $400K.