Most solo founders are running AI agents without actually managing them. Here's the A-Team framework that separates the founders getting real leverage from the ones hoping for the best.
The one thing I did every morning for 30 days that changed how I work. Simple, unsexy, and the only reason I'm still shipping.
A practical framework for hiring, managing, and reviewing AI agent performance. What to look for, what to avoid, and how to set expectations that actually get results.
The unsexy work that compounds over time. Customer discovery, changelog writing, personal support responses. The dirty jobs that create leverage long after everyone else moves on to something shinier.
Most solo founders join communities to feel less alone. Few actually use them as distribution. Here's why the distinction matters and which communities actually compound your growth.
Most AI agents 'seem to be working.' Here's how to actually know — a framework for evaluating agent outputs, catching drift, and deciding when to replace vs retrain.
AI automates execution. Judgment compounds. Here's why the dirty jobs are the only ones that actually compound for indie hackers, and why founders keep avoiding them.