A Kajabi setup rarely fails loudly.
The pages load, emails send, checkout works.
But money still leaks out at every seam.
In the audits I run, the same invisible drop-offs show up again and again...
A confirmation page that ends the journey instead of starting the next step.
An email sequence that goes quiet the moment someone buys, right when the relationship could deepen.
A checkout that asks for too much, too early.
A free opt-in that never connects to a paid offer.
Tracking that can't tell you which step is losing people.
None of these look like emergencies. That's why they survive for years.
A revenue leak is just a place where attention, or money, exits the system without anyone deciding it should.
Piling more traffic onto a leaking system will not work. It's walking the buyer path one step at a time and asking, at each step: where does someone quietly drop, and why.
Find the quiet exits first. They're cheaper to close than new traffic is to buy.