Marketing Infrastructure Proposal
Holly Yashi
A permanent revenue system, built to outlast the people who run it.
Paul Lubitz & Bob Pabst
Trevor Clendenin
May 30, 2026

The AI provides the velocity.

Trevor pilots the engine.
Section One

The Situation

Holly Yashi has built something remarkable. Forty-four years in Arcata. Fifty artisans. Eight hundred designs, each one made from a material most jewelers have never heard of. A customer base that is loyal, catalog-responsive, and genuinely devoted to what you make. Distribution through four hundred wholesale accounts, a flagship store, and a direct-to-consumer channel that has been growing.

And then, recently, the institutional knowledge left the building. The person who knew how the email program worked, who maintained the flows, who kept Klaviyo sending the right messages at the right moments, is gone. What they took with them was not just skill. It was the system memory that made the marketing run. And right now, that memory does not exist anywhere Holly Yashi can reach it.

The effect shows up in the day-to-day work. A recent promotion required a quick turnaround: a sale, a coupon, posts across social channels, coordinated messaging across departments. The pieces did not arrive together. The coupon and the social posts said different things. Some of what was supposed to go out did not. The campaign landed as a failure, not because the idea was wrong but because the infrastructure to execute it cleanly was not there. That is the cost of a disconnected stack. It is not a people problem. It is a systems problem.

The consequences are concrete. The abandoned cart flow is dark. A visitor lands on hollyyashi.com, adds a niobium butterfly pendant to their cart, gets distracted, and leaves. No email follows. No reminder. No second chance. For a catalog brand with a 45-plus customer base that converts well on email, this is not a minor gap. It is a permanent, daily revenue leak.

The broader picture is the same story at every layer. Klaviyo is running in survival mode. Google Analytics is collecting data that no one is translating into decisions. Attribution is guesswork. The email list is growing because the signup incentive works, but the people who sign up are not being welcomed, nurtured, or converted at anything close to the rate they could be.

What Holly Yashi needs is not another consultant who audits the problem and writes a slide deck. What it needs is someone who builds the system, documents every decision, trains the internal team, and then steps back, leaving behind infrastructure that does not depend on any single person to function.

That is precisely what this engagement is designed to do.

The Problem, Made Visual
Where Holly Yashi is today, and where this engagement takes it.
TODAY: FRAGMENTED SILOS AFTER: UNIFIED INTELLIGENCE Klaviyo STUCK Shopify UNTRACKED Google Stack DARK ABANDONED CART: OFF Visitors leave without a single follow-up email. ATTRIBUTION: BROKEN No clear read on which channels drive revenue. METHODOLOGY AS TRIBAL KNOWLEDGE Processes live in people's heads. When they leave, the system stops. SUN DIGITAL PORTAL — HOLLY YASHI KLAVIYO SHOPIFY GA4 + ADS AI SEARCH AI AGENT "Why was revenue down this week?" Cart abandonment up 18%. Flow firing correctly. "Send me the win-back segment." Powered by Sol — Sun Digital AI METHODOLOGY AS DEPLOYABLE CODE Every flow documented. Every decision in the runbook. The system survives the next departure. WORKFORCE Multiple agencies, no unified view RESULT Tribal knowledge walks out the door WORKFORCE 1 operator + AI stack RESULT System runs whether or not I'm watching
Section Two

The Approach

This engagement follows a four-phase arc. The arc is designed so that each phase produces something Holly Yashi owns permanently. Nothing is rented. Nothing evaporates when the engagement ends. By Phase 4, Holly Yashi has a trained internal operator, a documented system, and a live intelligence portal. The engagement could stop at any phase and what was built would still be standing.

The arc in plain language

First, I look at everything. Two weeks of diagnostic work across every platform Holly Yashi touches. Klaviyo, Shopify, Google Analytics, Google Ads, Tag Manager, Google Business Profile, DNS authentication. I run the brand through all four major AI search platforms to establish where Holly Yashi appears and where it does not. The Phase 1 deliverable is a written architecture plan that names every gap and what it will take to close each one, plus a live portal already pulling Holly Yashi data. At the end of two weeks, you can see exactly what is broken and how it will be repaired, and you can already use the intelligence surface that will be with you for the rest of the engagement.

Then I build it. Four to six weeks of systems work. Klaviyo flows architected from the ground up. The full foundational set: welcome series, abandoned cart, abandoned checkout, post-purchase, review request, win-back, browse abandonment. Segmentation taxonomy. Deliverability fundamentals. Attribution cleanup across every channel so every dollar of marketing spend connects to every dollar of revenue. A campaign calendar mapped to Holly Yashi's seasonal selling moments. The build clock starts when brand assets and copy are in hand. Not before.

While the build is running, the portal is live and available to Holly Yashi. Paul, Bob, or anyone on the team can log in, review the data picture, ask the agent questions, and work alongside the build rather than waiting for it to complete. The portal is not a Phase 2 reward. It is a Phase 1 deliverable that stays on through the engagement.

One clarification worth making here: the AI tools embedded in this work are not something being sold to Holly Yashi. They are how I operate. I do not run a diagnostic, build a flow set, or review attribution data without AI tooling in the workflow. It simply speeds up the work and makes it more thorough. Holly Yashi does not need to adopt any of these tools internally. The internal team will be trained on Klaviyo and the portal. Everything else runs in the background.

Then I hand it over. Three recorded Google Meet sessions with your internal team. Every flow explained. Every segment documented. A written runbook that captures every decision made during the build. The system that leaves this engagement is not a black box. It is a documented machine that any competent operator can run, maintain, and extend.

Then I step back and stay available. A month-to-month fractional retainer for strategic oversight. One to two calls per month, strictly capped. The portal keeps running. The agent keeps learning the business. And as more of the Sun Digital tool suite connects to the portal, the intelligence compounds. By month six, Holly Yashi has something most brands their size do not have: a complete, real-time marketing intelligence layer that answers questions, flags anomalies, and surfaces opportunities without requiring a full-time analyst to run it.

The shelving clause, explained plainly: The Phase 2 build clock starts when all required copy and brand assets are in my possession and credentials are upgraded from read to read-write. If asset delivery delays exceed five business days past a scheduled milestone, the project pauses and re-queues. This is not punitive. It protects both of us from a half-built system and keeps the engagement on a timeline that serves Holly Yashi's calendar.

Section Three

Scope and Milestones

Engagement timeline

W1
W2
W3
W4
W5
W6
W7
W8
W9
W10+
Pre-clock
Access grants
Sign + access
Phase 1
$4,500
Diagnostic
★ Wk 2: Architecture plan + Portal reveal
Phase 2
$8,500
Klaviyo build + attribution cleanup
Phase 3
$2,000
3 sessions
Phase 4
$4,500/mo
Retainer begins
Milestone   Build gate: Phase 2 clock starts when all assets received and credentials upgraded to read-write.

Phase by phase

1 2 weeks
Infrastructure Diagnostic
$4,500 Fixed fee

A complete audit across every platform Holly Yashi touches, followed by a live portal reveal at the end of week two.

  • Klaviyo audit: flows, segments, deliverability, list health
  • Shopify audit: conversion funnel, checkout friction, email signup
  • Google stack: GA4, GSC, Google Ads, GTM, Google Business Profile
  • DNS authentication check: DMARC, SPF, DKIM
  • Tracking and attribution audit across all connected platforms
  • LLM visibility snapshot: Holly Yashi in Perplexity, ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini
  • End-of-week-two deliverable 1: Written architecture plan
  • End-of-week-two deliverable 2: Live portal reveal, already pulling Holly Yashi data
2 4–6 wks
Systems Build
$8,500 Flat fee

The full Klaviyo program built from the ground up, tracking and attribution cleaned across all channels, campaign calendar established.

  • Welcome series, abandoned cart, abandoned checkout
  • Post-purchase + review request, win-back, browse abandonment, VIP, cross-sell
  • Segmentation taxonomy and list hygiene
  • Deliverability fundamentals and sender reputation setup
  • GTM conversion action verification across all platforms
  • GA4 event verification: purchase, add-to-cart, checkout, email signup
  • Shopify-to-Google attribution integrity and UTM automation
  • Campaign calendar: Mother's Day, graduation, holiday, new collection drops
3 1–2 wks
Training and Handoff
$2,000 After build completes

Three recorded Google Meet sessions, open to all Holly Yashi staff. A written runbook that documents every flow, segment, and decision in the system.

  • Session 1: Klaviyo daily operations and campaign sends
  • Session 2: Reporting and anomaly reading via the portal
  • Session 3: Advanced segmentation and flow management
  • Written runbook: every flow documented, every decision explained
  • All sessions recorded for future staff onboarding
4 Monthly
Fractional Retainer
$4,500/month Month-to-month

Asynchronous strategic oversight with a monthly strategy call. The portal compounds in intelligence as more of the Sun Digital tool suite connects to it. The retainer is not maintenance. It is the ongoing operation of a system that actively improves.

  • Asynchronous strategic oversight via the portal
  • One to two monthly strategy calls (capped)
  • Platform monitoring and optimization
  • No general IT support or Slack-on-demand
  • Activates after Phase 3 completes and team is portal-native

How the stack works

The infrastructure behind this engagement.
SUN DIGITAL: THE AI-NATIVE OPERATING SYSTEM LAYER 1 — THE BRAIN </> SOL Version-controlled methodology, standards, and intelligence. LAYER 2 — 34 TOOLS SunSignal SunPulse SunRank SunTide SunForge SunTag SunCast SunMap SunVerify 34 tools connecting directly to Google, Klaviyo, Shopify, and LLMs. LAYER 3 — THE PORTAL hollyyashi.sundigitalmarketing.com Email Revenue $4,820 Cart Recovery 18% "What drove the revenue spike Tuesday?" Live data. AI agent. One surface. Delivered end of Phase 1. THE 4 PILLARS OF MEASUREMENT Content | Citations | Social | Reviews — scored simultaneously against Google and AI search surfaces AI SEARCH VISIBILITY — PHASE 1 BASELINE Perplexity · ChatGPT · Claude · Gemini Perplexity ChatGPT Claude/Gemini Baseline established in Phase 1
Section Four

Investment

The engagement is structured so each phase has a clear deliverable and a defined exit. Holly Yashi owns everything built at every phase. Nothing is subscription-dependent. Nothing disappears if the engagement pauses.

Phase Duration What you receive Investment
Phase 1: Infrastructure Diagnostic 2 weeks Written architecture plan + live portal reveal $4,500
Phase 2: Systems Build 4 to 6 weeks Full Klaviyo program, tracking cleanup, campaign calendar $8,500
Phase 3: Training and Handoff 1 to 2 weeks 3 recorded sessions + written runbook $2,000
Phases 1 through 3 total 7 to 10 weeks Complete system, trained team, documented $15,000
Phase 4: Fractional Retainer Month-to-month Strategic oversight, portal access, system optimization $4,500/month

On pricing: These are firm fees, not estimates. Phase 1 is fixed at $4,500 regardless of what the diagnostic finds. Phase 2 is flat at $8,500: not hourly. You will not receive an invoice for extra hours. Phase 3 is $2,000 for the full training and runbook package. The shelving clause means delays do not become cost overruns for either of us.

What is included and what is not

Included in Phases 1 through 3

  • All audit work across Klaviyo, Shopify, Google stack, DNS
  • LLM search visibility baseline snapshot
  • Complete Klaviyo flow set (9 foundational flows)
  • Segmentation taxonomy and deliverability setup
  • GTM, GA4, and Google Ads attribution cleanup
  • Automated UTM setup across all channels
  • Campaign calendar with Holly Yashi seasonal mapping
  • 3 recorded training sessions with written runbook
  • Portal access throughout Phase 2 and Phase 3

Not included in this engagement

  • Website rebuild or Shopify theme redesign
  • Paid media management (available as a separate add-on)
  • Email copywriting or graphic design (client team provides)
  • Sun Digital portal as an ongoing standalone product. This is a Sun Digital Marketing partnership product and requires a separate agreement.
  • General IT support or Slack-on-demand

A note on the portal: Portal access is included for the duration of the active retainer. It is not indefinite. When the retainer ends, portal access ends with it. If Holly Yashi wants to continue using the portal as a standalone product after the retainer concludes, that is a separate conversation involving Sun Digital Marketing as the contract entity and my business partner Jon Pacific. I am mentioning this explicitly so there is no ambiguity about what this engagement covers and what it does not. The goal of this engagement is to build something Holly Yashi owns and can operate without me. The portal, if it becomes a longer-term tool, is available through that separate path.

Section Five

What Success Looks Like

These are the five outcomes that define a successful engagement at 90 days. They are measurable. They can be checked. They are what the renewal conversation is built on.

1
Abandoned cart is live and producing attributed revenue. Every visitor who adds a Holly Yashi piece to their cart and leaves now receives a multi-touch recovery sequence. Klaviyo reports the revenue directly.
2
Post-purchase flow is running with review requests generating new reviews. Every completed purchase triggers a thank-you and a time-gated review request. Review velocity begins moving within 30 days.
3
Attribution is clean across all channels. Every marketing dollar can be traced to revenue. GA4, Google Ads, and Shopify agree on conversion counts. UTM parameters fire automatically on every campaign and flow.
4
The internal operator is running Klaviyo independently. Sends campaigns, reads reports, manages flows without outside help. The runbook covers every question they have.
5
AI search visibility baseline is established and trending. Holly Yashi's presence across Perplexity, ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini is documented at Phase 1. By month three, the direction of travel is clear. By month six, the baseline is the renewal argument.

These five outcomes are the floor, not the ceiling. A well-maintained Klaviyo program for a brand with Holly Yashi's catalog, price points, and customer loyalty profile has compounding returns. The abandoned cart recovery alone, for a brand doing several million in annual revenue, typically represents meaningful monthly incremental revenue within the first billing cycle of the flow going live.

The goal is not to deliver a report. The goal is to build the infrastructure that makes these numbers real and permanent.

Section Six

About Trevor Clendenin

I am a Marketing Infrastructure Engineer. I build the backend systems that connect Shopify, Klaviyo, and marketing data into a single, permanent intelligence layer. I do not manage campaigns from a dashboard. I wire the infrastructure at the terminal level, document every decision, and hand the keys to an internal team that can run what I built without me.

I particularly enjoy working with established brands and capable internal marketing teams. The materials are richer, the institutional voice is already formed, and the work is about precision and scale rather than starting from zero. I am confident in my ability to ingest Holly Yashi's brand identity, catalog, and customer data accurately and comprehensively from the first session.

The work I do for Holly Yashi is the same work I have been doing for e-commerce and service brands for over twenty-five years, now accelerated by a proprietary AI-native stack I have spent the last two years building.

Sun Partners not only replaced a full time member of our creative team, but their work on automated email has consistently generated up to 10% of gross monthly revenues.

Nick Arauz, CEO, Caswell-Massey

Relevant experience

Klaviyo program management

Ran Caswell-Massey's Klaviyo program starting February 2020. Built the full flow set from welcome series through win-back. Campaigns, segmentation, A/B testing, and deliverability fundamentals. Documented in the Klaviyo Transition Report, June 2020.

E-commerce attribution and analytics

Over two decades of Shopify, GA4, and Google Ads attribution work. Platform-level integrations, not dashboard configuration. Every engagement leaves with clean tracking and UTM automation that runs without manual maintenance.

AI-native infrastructure

Sun Digital Marketing operates a 34-tool MCP intelligence layer connecting directly to Google, LLMs, advertising platforms, and email systems. The portal Holly Yashi will receive at the end of Phase 1 runs on this stack.

LLM and AI search visibility

Measuring and building brand presence across Perplexity, ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini alongside traditional search. This capability does not exist at most agencies. It is the frontier that separates an AI-native engagement from a traditional one.

Section Seven

Next Steps

This proposal covers everything needed to make a decision. If the engagement is a fit, here is what happens in sequence.

  1. 1
    Sign the engagement agreement. The signed agreement confirms the engagement structure, phases, fees, and the shelving clause. Once signed, the pre-clock sequence begins.
  2. 2
    Complete the SunIntro intake. You will receive a link to the Sun Digital onboarding intake. Three options: a structured web form, an AI agent interview that walks through the questions conversationally, or a document upload for teams with existing brand materials. All three produce the same structured brief. Holly Hosterman, if she is available and willing, would find the AI agent interview format particularly suited to her. It opens with the brand story and the niobium craft, not with account IDs.
  3. 3
    Grant read access to all platforms. Klaviyo, Shopify, GA4, GSC, Google Ads, GTM, GMB, and DNS registrar. A checklist with exact steps for each platform is included with the signed agreement. Phase 1 begins the business day after access is confirmed.
  4. 4
    Phase 1 begins. Two weeks of diagnostic work. At the end of week two, you receive the written architecture plan and the portal reveal. That meeting is the moment the engagement shifts from a proposal to a running system.
  5. 5
    Review the architecture plan and authorize Phase 2. Phase 2 begins when you approve the plan, upgrade credentials to read-write, and deliver any required brand assets and copy. The proposal is precise. No guesswork gets built.

On timing: The proposal is valid through June 30, 2026. There is no pressure to begin immediately. Summer schedules and holidays are real, and the engagement is designed to flex around them. What matters is that the engagement is live before the fall selling season opens in late August. A Phase 1 start in June or early July puts the Phase 2 build complete before Labor Day, the campaign calendar in place for the holiday run, and the training done before the highest-revenue quarter begins. That sequence is the goal. The exact start date is yours to choose.

Authorized by

Trevor Clendenin, Marketing Infrastructure Engineer

trevor@goalsight.co

Accepted by

Holly Yashi / Paul Lubitz or Bob Pabst

Date: ____________________