AI LEVERAGE

AI Leverage for Solo BuildersOne hub for strategy, models, ideas, and tool selection

What this hub covers

`AI Leverage` is the strategy layer of Solo Business Hub. It brings together the pages that explain what an AI solo business is, which opportunities are worth pursuing, how to operate with a closed-loop model, and which tools or ecosystems support each stage.

Foundation Guides
3
Definition, opportunities, and the closed-loop operating model for one-person AI companies.
Tool Categories
6+
The function-based directory currently covers 20 tools across the main solo-business workflows.
Use-Case Tools
20
Compare tools by real tasks like content, design, video, coding, and productivity.
Company Paths
4
Choose a stack through Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, or ByteDance ecosystem guides.

Start with the business foundation

These pages explain the model first: what an AI-powered one-person company looks like, which opportunities are strongest, and how the whole system compounds over time.

Foundation

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Start with the core definition, how one-person companies use AI as digital employees, and where the leverage comes from.

  • Definition and workflow
  • Benefits vs. risks
  • 2026 examples and stack
Open guide
Opportunities

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See realistic 2026 opportunities, how to evaluate them, and which business models fit different founder strengths.

  • Top 6 ideas
  • 30-day launch plan
  • Common mistakes to avoid
Explore ideas
Operating Model

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Understand the revenue loop and inner AI engine that turn scattered tools into a coherent solo operating system.

  • 6 outer engines
  • 4 inner capabilities
  • Maturity levels
View model

Then choose your tool path

Once the business model is clear, use these directories to select tools by function, by use case, or by company ecosystem.

Directory

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Browse the core tool stack by workflow category, from ideation and content to automation, operations, and support.

  • Category filters
  • Workflow-first browsing
  • Company guides included
Browse tools
Comparison

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Choose tools based on what you need to do: content creation, design, video, coding, research, or productivity.

  • Use-case sections
  • Best-for guidance
  • Pricing and platform notes
Compare by use case
Ecosystems

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Compare Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, and ByteDance ecosystems and pick the stack that best matches your workflow.

  • Side-by-side comparisons
  • Starter vs. pro paths
  • Recommended ecosystem picks
Compare companies

Pick an ecosystem if you want a simpler stack

If comparing every tool is too slow, start from the company ecosystem that best matches your workflow and expand from there.

Company Guide

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Best for research-heavy workflows, knowledge synthesis, NotebookLM, Gemini, and Workspace-based execution.

  • Research
  • Docs and Sheets
  • Knowledge workflows
Open Google guide
Company Guide

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Strongest when your business runs on Word, Excel, Outlook, Power Automate, and office-first processes.

  • Office productivity
  • Automation
  • Proposal workflows
Open Microsoft guide
Company Guide

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A versatile generalist path for research, content, custom GPT workflows, APIs, and multimodal experimentation.

  • Custom GPTs
  • Generalist stack
  • APIs and agents
Open OpenAI guide
Company Guide

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A video-first stack for short-form growth, cinematic clips, editing, product demos, and visual storytelling.

  • Short-form video
  • Editing
  • Creative visuals
Open ByteDance guide

Suggested reading order

Step 1
Understand the model
Read the definition page, then move into ideas and the closed-loop framework.
Step 2
Choose a workflow stack
Browse tools by function or use case to build the smallest useful stack for your niche.
Step 3
Commit to one path
Avoid endless comparison and start with one ecosystem or one use-case path you can execute this week.
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