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Solopreneurs lack time to manage all business tasks

Small business owners and solopreneurs chronically struggle to manage their time across competing priorities without staff or systems. The problem is structural — no single tool adequately handles the full operational surface of a one-person business. High willingness to pay for tools that genuinely reclaim time.

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