If you’ve ever stared at your screen thinking, “I don’t have time for this digital nonsense ” you’re in the right place
Founder. Local. Professional Chaos Translator.
Hey, I’m Jen—born Charlotte and raised right here on the quiet side of Lake Wylie. My grandparents built this house from the ground up, back when we didn’t even have an address—just Route 8, just a gravel road through the woods that led to the lake. We cut down Christmas trees from our own land. This place? It isn’t just where I live. It’s who I am.
I’ve done the big-city thing. I’ve built websites, designed brands, worked the corporate grind. But after everything life threw at me—and trust me, it threw a lot—I ended up right back where I started. Not because I had to. But because I wanted to.
And now? I see the change coming. Shopping centers. Chains. Cookie-cutter everything.
But what about the businesses that built this area before all the concrete rolled in? The people who’ve been here for decades, doing things the right way, the local way—the way that built trust, not just traffic?
That’s who I care about. That’s who I help.
I started It’s Probably Fine Bizz to give small businesses a fighting chance in a digital world that doesn’t slow down. I help you clean up your online presence, get found, stay organized, and keep doing what you do best—while I handle the stuff you don’t want to deal with.
This isn’t about fighting progress—it’s about preserving legacy. Yours. Mine. Ours.
If you’re overwhelmed by your inbox, behind on social posts, hate writing emails, or don’t even know where to start with “strategy”... I’ve got you.
No tech-splaining. No judgment. Just actual help.
I believe in preserving what made this place special—while still moving with the times. I believe in building something that my son—and maybe one day his kids—can still point to and say, “That’s where it all started.”
So whether you’re a neighbor, a small business, or someone trying to get their life together digitally without losing their mind—
Let’s figure it out together.
It’s probably fine.
(But I’ll help make sure it’s better than that.)
—Jen
Founder, Digital Fixer, Story Keeper of Lake Wylie
About Me

“Its not about having it all together. It’s about having someone who gets what you’re trying to hold together”