The Agency Uplift Podcast

Ep 135: The Client Handoff Framework I Wish I Built Years Earlier

13 min · 27 mei 2026
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Summary: There’s a stage almost every agency founder hits: You realize the entire client experience depends on you personally. Every important account depends on you. Every escalation lands on your desk. Every client relationship is tied to your personality, your communication style, and your availability. And that’s exactly why growth stalls. In this episode, I unpack the uncomfortable process of removing myself from client management after years of believing nobody could handle accounts as well as I could. I share the operational mistakes, emotional resistance, and systems gaps that nearly sabotaged the transition and the lessons that completely changed how I think about agency scaling. Takeaways: * Why founder led delivery quietly destroys scalability * The real reason clients resist account manager transitions * How fear disguises itself as “maintaining quality” * Why operational systems fail without client experience systems * The account management scorecards I’d implement today * How to build visibility into account health without staying involved * The biggest mindset shift that unlocked growth for me 👉 Get new episodes right to your inbox - click here [http://agencyuplift.co/podcast-subscribe] 👈

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