Glass Wallet Ventures Launches $97/Month Clone & Conquer Method Hub to Help Business Owners Reduce Dependency

The Clone & Conquer Method Hub provides small business owners with SOP templates, hiring guidance, and coaching to help them step back from daily operations, based on founder Sharrin Fuller's $3.7 million exit framework.

Bay Area Metrowire Staff
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Glass Wallet Ventures Launches $97/Month Clone & Conquer Method Hub to Help Business Owners Reduce Dependency

Glass Wallet Ventures has launched the Clone & Conquer Method Hub, a membership program priced at $97 per month that provides business owners with operational tools, structured templates, and direct coaching access designed to reduce personal dependency on daily business operations. The launch represents a deliberate effort by the company to make founder-independence methodology available at a price point within reach of small and mid-size business owners who have previously relied on high-cost consulting engagements or generic online courses.

The program was developed from the direct experience of founder Sharrin Fuller, who exited two service businesses for a combined $3.7 million. That track record forms the foundation of the framework at the core of the Hub, which Fuller calls the Clone & Conquer Method - a system designed to help owners document how their business operates, build a team capable of running it, and step back from the operational center without the business losing momentum.

Members of the Clone & Conquer Method Hub receive access to a structured library of SOP (standard operating procedure) templates, systems training, and hiring guidance aimed at replacing the founder as the primary decision-maker in day-to-day operations. The membership also includes bi-weekly Q&A calls, giving owners a direct line to ask questions, work through implementation challenges, and receive feedback on their specific situations.

The combination of done-for-you templates and live coaching is intentional. Many owners understand in theory that they need documented processes and trained teams, but the gap between understanding and execution is where progress stalls. The Hub addresses that gap by providing not just the frameworks, but ongoing accountability and community support to carry the work through to completion.

Fuller built Glass Wallet Ventures around a problem she observed consistently across service businesses: owners who have built something of value but cannot step back from it. When every client relationship, hiring decision, and operational call runs through the founder, the business has not truly been built - it has been constructed around a single person. That structure makes the business difficult to scale, hard to delegate within, and unattractive to buyers when the owner is ready to exit.

"The methodology inside the Hub is exactly what I used to exit two businesses," said Sharrin Fuller, Founder of Glass Wallet Ventures. "Owners do not need a six-figure consultant. They need the right systems, the right hiring framework, and people around them who are solving the same problems."

The $97 monthly price point is not incidental. Glass Wallet Ventures positioned the Hub to remain within reach of business owners who are generating revenue but have not yet scaled to the point where enterprise-level advisory services make financial sense. The goal is to close the access gap - giving earlier-stage operators the same structural thinking that has historically been available only to larger businesses with larger budgets.

For more information, visit Glass Wallet Ventures.

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