About
We are building the company
that runs itself.
Kodo started with a familiar feeling: the business you built to set you free quietly becomes the thing you serve. Mornings vanish into Stripe, support, ads, Slack, and DMs. You answer everyone and move nothing forward.
The deeper we looked, the bigger the problem got. For all of history, the size of what one person can build has been capped by one thing: how many people they can hire, manage, and coordinate. Headcount is the ceiling. It always has been.
We think that ceiling is about to fall. So we are not building another app or another assistant. We are building the operating system of the one-person company: a single human at the center, an always-on operations partner running everything underneath. The company of one, at the scale of a thousand.
That is the long game, and we say it plainly because we mean it: a future where a solo founder can run what used to take five hundred people, and still have their evenings.
We earn it by shipping, not by talking. Today Kodo connects to the tools you already use, remembers how you work, and takes the recurring operations off your plate, across Slack, Telegram, and the web. Tomorrow it runs more of the business. Same road.
We are a small, deliberately tiny team that cares about craft and about one outcome above all: giving founders their time, and their ambition, back.