ONE-MAN COMPANY

A simpler front door for building a real company alone.

One-Man Company is no longer just a brochure and not yet an overcomplicated product maze. It is a guided front door, a live signal desk, a broadcast surface, and a deeper room you can enter when you want the next move to become visible.

Newsroom

A filtered editorial desk for AI, science, hardware, and adjacent signals.

Broadcast

The live show layer where stories become teachable, entertaining content.

Blue Room

The deeper guided pass that turns a prompt into a real next move.

INTERACTIVE GUIDE

Ask the site what to do next

Use the same event rail that powers the Blue Room, but keep the front door calm, readable, and useful.

IdleLocal guide
Custom prompt
Choose a lane or write a prompt and the guide will turn it into a cleaner next step.
NEWSROOM NOW

The public signal desk turns hard topics into usable context.

The point is not to dump headlines on people. The point is to pick the stories that matter, translate them cleanly, and keep the tone lively enough that people actually want to return.

AI

Agent workflows are getting cheaper, narrower, and much more useful

For a one-person company, this matters because new leverage changes what one operator can ship alone. Teams are shifting from generic demos toward focused agent systems that solve a single valuable task well.

The machines are not replacing taste, which is inconvenient for everyone who was hoping otherwise.

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AI

Smaller AI tools keep winning where clarity beats spectacle

For a one-person company, this matters because new leverage changes what one operator can ship alone. Operators are reaching for dependable tools that shave friction instead of promising full autonomy.

The machines are not replacing taste, which is inconvenient for everyone who was hoping otherwise.

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AI

Model progress is forcing solo builders to rethink what counts as a real team

For a one-person company, this matters because new leverage changes what one operator can ship alone. The meaning of leverage keeps changing as better tooling lands in ordinary workflows.

Every week the software gets smarter and the slogans somehow get worse.

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BROADCAST

The live show is where the brand becomes entertaining.

Broadcast is the daily newsroom format: one host, a small cast of AI correspondents, a funny editorial tone, and a practical takeaway that can survive both a long stream and a clipped short-form moment later.

TODAY'S RUN OF SHOW

A delightful serious newsroom

Drafting tonight's lineup

Cold open

A fast monologue that frames the mood of the day and why the audience should care.

Three desk hits

AI, hard tech, and a wildcard story, each reframed with delight and business relevance.

Operator takeaway

One concrete action, question, or framing shift the audience can use immediately.

Clip bait ending

A short ending built to survive being cut into short-form clips later.

Host

Phil

Turns the story into a practical question for operators.

AI correspondent

Vector Jane

Separates genuine capability from noisy marketing.

Bio and science desk

Dr. Maybe

Makes frontier science legible without murdering the fun.

Hardware desk

Chip Prophet

Explains why atoms, supply chains, and energy still run the room.

SUPPORTING LAYERS

Keep the core simple. Let the deeper material stay optional.

Manifesto and Blueprint still matter, but they now support the main experience instead of competing with it. The front door should feel lighter, more alive, and much less like a lecture.