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Solopreneurs live inside constraints: limited attention, limited time, and the need for outputs that look like the work of a whole team. The promise of AI for single operators is not to replace people
An ai productivity os app is not a nicer interface on top of a dozen SaaS subscriptions. For a one-person company, it must be an execution fabric: a durable system that composes capabilities, maintain
Introduction — Why structure matters more than tools
Solopreneurs build businesses by converting scarce attention into durable outputs. The common approach — gluing a dozen SaaS apps together with a
One-person companies need systems that behave like an organization. This article is a practical playbook for turning software for one person company from a category of tools into an operating system.
Solopreneurs do everything. They ship product, run marketing, answer support, manage invoices, and still try to carve out time to think. The common reflex is to stitch together many specialized apps: