The 80/20 Rule: Do Less, But Better
80% of results come from 20% of effort. This model helps solo founders cut noise, focus on leverage, and work smarter — not harder.
Inversion: Avoid Failure on Purpose
Instead of asking how to succeed, ask how to fail — and then avoid those traps. Inversion is your shortcut to clearer strategy and fewer mistakes.
Circle of Competence: Focus Where You Have an Edge
You don’t need to be good at everything. Learn to operate inside your strengths, delegate the rest, and grow from your edge — not your ego.
Opportunity Cost: Every Yes Is a Hidden No
Every yes is a hidden no. This model helps you protect your focus and prioritize the few things that move your business forward.
First Principles Thinking: Build from Fundamentals, Not Assumptions
Cut through assumptions and rebuild from what’s true. First Principles Thinking helps you make smarter, simpler decisions — without the noise of conventional wisdom.
The 10 Essential Mental Models Every Solo Founder Should Know
Learn the top 10 mental models every solo founder needs to make faster, smarter decisions—without burning out.
How to Build a Digital Product in 7 Steps (Without Burning Out)
Want to launch your first digital product fast—without burning out? This 7-day solo founder sprint helps you go from idea to income with clarity, simplicity, and zero fluff.
The Solo Founder’s Guide to Prioritization: What to Work on First (and Why)
Feeling overwhelmed by your to-do list? Learn how to prioritize like a solo founder using a simple 3-part framework that helps you focus on what actually moves your business forward.
How to Validate Your Online Business Idea
Most solo founders build too early—and sell too late. Learn how to validate your online business idea in 3 simple steps before you write a single line of code or build anything.
How to Build an Audience That Actually Buys (Without Spending All Day Online)
Audience is leverage. Learn 5 timeless audience-building strategies solo founders can use to grow trust, visibility, and long-term reach—without spending all day online.