You built a business.Kodo runs the rest.
Kodo connects to your tools and runs your operations while you sleep. Emails handled. Invoices chased. Contractors briefed. Every morning you wake up to a briefing of what it did. Not a to-do list of what you still have to do.
You built this for freedom.
Now you’re trapped running it.
Every morning: open Gmail, open Slack, check Asana. An hour gone before you do a single thing that matters. Nothing in your business connects unless you're in the middle of it.
Of your work week goes to admin, not growth. Two full days, every week, just to stay where you are.
Asana Anatomy of Work, 2024
Hours lost to admin every week. Not because you're inefficient. Because you're the only one doing it.
Atlassian State of Teams, 2023
Of founders burned out in the past month. They built something. They became employees of it.
Gallup Wellbeing Index, 2024
But some founders already found a way out.
“Honest review: I tried it mostly because the pricing was low enough that I wasn't risking much. Within two weeks Kodo was drafting my client follow-ups, flagging late invoices, and sending me a morning summary I actually look forward to. I've cancelled two SaaS tools I was paying for. Net cost to me is negative.”
“Last month a supplier delayed a shipment and before I even saw the alert, Kodo had already messaged the affected customers with an update and a discount code. I would have spent half a day on that. It took Kodo about four minutes. That's when I stopped thinking of it as a tool and started trusting it.”
“I used to spend Sunday nights prepping the week. Now Kodo sends me a briefing Monday at 7am with everything organized. Priorities, overdue items, client follow-ups ready to send. I just review and approve.”
“My VA quit with two days notice. I panicked. Then I realized Kodo had been handling 80% of what she did for the past three months anyway. The transition took zero effort because there was nothing to transition.”
“Honest review: I tried it mostly because the pricing was low enough that I wasn't risking much. Within two weeks Kodo was drafting my client follow-ups, flagging late invoices, and sending me a morning summary I actually look forward to. I've cancelled two SaaS tools I was paying for. Net cost to me is negative.”
“Last month a supplier delayed a shipment and before I even saw the alert, Kodo had already messaged the affected customers with an update and a discount code. I would have spent half a day on that. It took Kodo about four minutes. That's when I stopped thinking of it as a tool and started trusting it.”
“I used to spend Sunday nights prepping the week. Now Kodo sends me a briefing Monday at 7am with everything organized. Priorities, overdue items, client follow-ups ready to send. I just review and approve.”
“My VA quit with two days notice. I panicked. Then I realized Kodo had been handling 80% of what she did for the past three months anyway. The transition took zero effort because there was nothing to transition.”
They didn’t believe it either. Then they checked Monday morning.
“I connected five tools in the first session and asked Kodo to basically be my COO. The next morning I got a briefing telling me exactly what was behind, what needed a decision, and what it had already handled. One item it flagged had been overdue for nine months. Buried across tools that never talked to each other. I didn't realize how much I was carrying until it wasn't there anymore.”
“Honest review: I tried it mostly because the pricing was low enough that I wasn't risking much. Within two weeks Kodo was drafting my client follow-ups, flagging late invoices, and sending me a morning summary I actually look forward to. I've cancelled two SaaS tools I was paying for. Net cost to me is negative.”
“Last month a supplier delayed a shipment and before I even saw the alert, Kodo had already messaged the affected customers with an update and a discount code. I would have spent half a day on that. It took Kodo about four minutes. That's when I stopped thinking of it as a tool and started trusting it.”
“I used to spend Sunday nights prepping the week. Now Kodo sends me a briefing Monday at 7am with everything organized. Priorities, overdue items, client follow-ups ready to send. I just review and approve.”
“My VA quit with two days notice. I panicked. Then I realized Kodo had been handling 80% of what she did for the past three months anyway. The transition took zero effort because there was nothing to transition.”
“Honest review: I tried it mostly because the pricing was low enough that I wasn't risking much. Within two weeks Kodo was drafting my client follow-ups, flagging late invoices, and sending me a morning summary I actually look forward to. I've cancelled two SaaS tools I was paying for. Net cost to me is negative.”
“Last month a supplier delayed a shipment and before I even saw the alert, Kodo had already messaged the affected customers with an update and a discount code. I would have spent half a day on that. It took Kodo about four minutes. That's when I stopped thinking of it as a tool and started trusting it.”
“I used to spend Sunday nights prepping the week. Now Kodo sends me a briefing Monday at 7am with everything organized. Priorities, overdue items, client follow-ups ready to send. I just review and approve.”
“My VA quit with two days notice. I panicked. Then I realized Kodo had been handling 80% of what she did for the past three months anyway. The transition took zero effort because there was nothing to transition.”
You’ve tried this before.
Every founder we work with tried at least one of these first.
ChatGPT / Claude
Great at thinking. Useless for doing. Every new session, you re-explain who you are. It forgets everything the moment you close the tab. $20/month for advice you still have to act on yourself.
Kodo runs in its own computer, connected to your real tools. It acts. You approve.
Zapier + 7 SaaS tools
You build the workflow. You fix it when it breaks. You pay more as your business grows. It can’t read a situation or make a judgment call. The moment reality gets messy, it stops. $100 to $1,500/month for logic that can’t think.
Kodo reasons, decides, and adapts. You just tell it what matters.
A Virtual Assistant
$800 to $2,000/month. 30 to 90 days to reach full productivity. Then 30 to 45% leave within a year. One founder found their VA copying the same email to every customer without changing the names. Another watched 6 months of training walk out the door overnight.
Kodo costs $49/month, never needs managing, and never quits.
Kodo replaces all three. One flat price. No credits. No check-ins. No one to replace when they quit.
So what actually works?
Every operation you hate.
Done.
Does the work. Not just the thinking.
Supplier delays, refund requests, campaign briefs, team follow-ups. Kodo reads the situation and acts. When stakes are low, it executes. When something unusual happens, it escalates to you first.
One partner. Every channel. Same brain.
Kodo operates inside Slack, Telegram, and your web dashboard. Connect Gmail and it handles your inbox. Add Shopify and it watches your store.
Remembers everything. Learns how you work.
Month one: Kodo knows your refund policy, your tone, your escalation rules. Month six: it knows which supplier needs three follow-ups and which week of the year breaks your inbox. Kodo compounds.
Every week you wait
costs you 15 hours.
Kodo learns your business from day one. Your refund policy, your tone, your escalation rules. That memory compounds. It can’t be shortcut. Founders who start now get sharper every week. Founders who wait start from zero.
Learns your tools, your tone, your rules.
Morning briefings on autopilot. Routine handled.
Knows your business patterns. Catches what you miss.
Full operations coverage. You focus on growth.
Set up once.
It runs from there.
Most AI tools hand you a draft and call it done. Kodo executes.
Connect Your Stack
Gmail, Outlook, Slack, Shopify, Ads Manager, Klaviyo. Connect your tools and share the credentials. Kodo walks you through each step, no engineering required.
Set Your Rules
Tell Kodo how you communicate and which decisions stay with you. Nothing gets sent, posted, or filed without the permission level you set. Kodo starts with low-stakes tasks and earns its way into higher-stakes ones.
Get Your Mornings Back
Every morning: a briefing across every tool you connected. What happened overnight. What needs a decision. What Kodo already handled.
Every tool you use.
One view. One operator.
Kodo doesn't just read your tools. It operates inside them: updating Shopify, chasing invoices, sending sequences. One operations partner across your entire stack.
Here’s what it costs. Less than you think.
Less than a VA.
None of the headaches.
Solo founders lose 15 hours a week to admin they could hand off right now. At $49/month, Kodo pays for itself in hours, not weeks. Early pricing, locked for life.
Starter
Stop opening five tabs every morning to figure out what needs your attention. Kodo does that before you wake up.
Growth
PopularGet 15+ hours back every week. The plan most founders choose.
Pro
Full operations coverage. 24/7, no time zones, no PTO. Your business runs whether you're there or not.
The questions founders ask
before signing up
You built this for freedom.
Kodo gives it back.
Connect your first tool in 5 minutes. Tomorrow morning, you'll see exactly what Kodo handled while you slept.
Starting at $49/mo · No contracts · Cancel anytime