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A co-founder for people who work alone.

One thing. One decision. Every day.

Founder Story

I built this because I was lying to myself every day.

I'm a solo founder. No co-founder. No team. No one checking if I actually did the thing I said I'd do.

So I did what every solo founder does: I made lists. Long lists. Apple Reminders. Notion. Google Tasks. Didn't matter which app — the result was always the same.

Tasks piled up. I moved them to tomorrow. Then next week. Then I just... stopped looking.

The list became a graveyard of good intentions. And every time I opened it, I felt like garbage.

The real problem wasn't productivity. It was accountability.

When you have a co-founder, you can't hide. You said you'd ship the feature by Friday — they're going to ask about it Friday.

When you're solo, nobody asks. So you let yourself slide.

I needed something that forced me to decide: Am I doing this or not?

Not "maybe later." Not "move to next week." Just: commit or abandon.

That's what SoloLevel does. One thing. One decision. Every day.

No pile-up. No guilt. Just a clear answer to the only question that matters:

Did you do the thing?

— Marko

How It Works

1.One Thing. Every Night.

Before you close your laptop, you pick tomorrow's One Thing.

Not five things. Not a backlog. One task that actually moves the needle.

You wake up knowing exactly what matters.

2.Commit or Abandon. Every Day.

Unfinished task? You can't just ignore it.

SoloLevel forces the question: Are you doing this today, or are you abandoning it?

No "move to tomorrow." No guilt pile-up. Just a decision.

This is the accountability a co-founder would give you — without the equity split.

3.Meet Nana. She's Watching.

Nana is your virtual co-founder. Part cheerleader, part bullshit detector.

She celebrates your wins. She notices your streaks. And she calls it out when you're slipping.

Not a chatbot. Not a notification. A partner who actually cares if you ship.

4.Streaks, Levels & Wins That Matter.

Every task you complete earns XP. Stack enough days, you level up.

But these aren't fake points. The achievements are built for founders:

"First Dollar" — shipped something that made money

"30-Day Streak" — a month of showing up

"Scope Killer" — abandoned 5 tasks that didn't matter

Your progress is visible. Your momentum is real.

Ready to stop lying to yourself?