Why Stratton Strategy Exists
Mission:
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The Industry Problem
- Have expertise
- Lack systems
- Struggle with tech
- Burn out trying to do everything
Our Philosophy
We believe:
- Knowledge deserves monetization.
- Coaches deserve business systems worthy of their expertise.
- This language comes directly from your business plan.
Tyler Stratton
In 2020, I wrote a bestselling book called The Big Three. That book changed my life.
It led me to become a relationship coach, helping people save their relationships, heal from heartbreak, and find a path forward when life felt like it was falling apart.
What started as one book turned into something much bigger. Over the years, I built an audience of more than half a million people, generated over 100,000 podcast downloads, created courses, communities, and a business that allowed me to truly profit with purpose.
Through Happy Heart Academy, I had the privilege of helping thousands of people transform their lives.
As I helped people heal and rebuild their lives, something incredible started happening. Many of them felt called to help others the way they had been helped. So I began helping them launch coaching businesses of their own.
That’s when I noticed a pattern. These people had powerful stories. They had real wisdom. They had life-changing experiences. But they were stuck — not because they weren’t capable — because they were drowning in technology, funnels, websites, automations, and all the things that have nothing to do with actually coaching people.
They wanted to coach. But they were spending their time becoming marketers and tech experts. And I saw myself in them. That’s when I realized my next chapter wasn’t just helping people transform their lives. It was helping the people who transform lives.
That’s why I built Stratton Strategy.
My mission is simple:
Help mission driven messengers & coaches profit with purpose by building the systems, strategy, and foundation that allow them to spend less time building a business and more time changing lives.
The mission hasn’t changed. I’m still helping people. I’m just doing it through the people who help them.