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Kylee Taylor with Real Merchant Services
What is your "why"? Why do you do what you do?
Every client I work with knows exactly where their money goes, who to call when they need help, and that their processor is a partner - not a problem.
At the end of the day, I do what I do because saving people money, time, and frustration means giving them more of what truly matters: freedom to grow their business without stress.
Qualifying Questions: What are three questions we can ask clients to help pave the way for a referral? List them here.
Who handles your payment processing - and are you happy with their rates and service?
Do you know what you’re actually paying in fees each month?
When’s the last time your processor reached out just to check in - not to sell you something?
Unique Selling Proposition
I’m not here to sell processing - I’m here to protect profits.
With no contracts, no hidden fees, and 24/7 real support, I give business owners back their peace of mind
About me
I’m originally from Wyoming, but Texas stole my heart about five years ago. I’ve always had a bit of that small-town work ethic — the kind where you do right by people, keep your word, and help when you can.
When I’m not working with business owners, you’ll probably find me near the water, exploring new spots around Central Texas, or hanging out with my dogs. They are my built-in adventure buddies, and my friends are like family - the kind of relationships I protect and invest in deeply.
I love spending time outdoors, especially anywhere near the water. Whether it’s a lake day, a spontaneous road trip, or just an evening walk with my dogs, that’s my kind of reset.
I’m also big on connection, dinners with friends, weekend get-togethers, or just catching up over coffee. Staying close to my circle keeps me grounded and reminds me why I do what I do.
When I’m home, you’ll usually find me working on a new project, exploring creative ideas, or planning my next getaway. Balance for me looks like building something meaningful and enjoying the life I’m building it for.