Why this exists
If you work solo, the business side often gets split across chats, notes, inboxes, spreadsheets, and too many tools. The result is not a lack of ambition. It is operational noise.
What usually breaks first
Missed follow-upsOpportunities disappear because nothing tracks the next step clearly.
Unclear prioritiesEverything feels important, so execution gets fragmented.
Offers with no pipelineYou send proposals, but the business side has no real operating rhythm.
Content chaosIdeas, drafts, and publishing are spread everywhere.
What Solo Business OS helps you organize
Dashboard overviewSee the moving parts of the business in one place.
Lead trackerKeep active opportunities visible and actionable.
Offer pipelineTrack quotes, status, and next actions without guesswork.
Weekly plannerSet priorities and keep work tied to outcomes.
Content trackerManage ideas, drafts, and publishing with less friction.
Mini SOP libraryCreate repeatable habits instead of relying on memory.
Who it is for
FreelancersPeople selling services and managing delivery + growth themselves.
ConsultantsSolo operators who need visibility across work, leads, and offers.
Solo foundersBuilders who want a simpler operating layer before adding more tools.
Small digital operatorsLean businesses that need clarity more than complexity.
Early access
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