Solo founders are entrepreneurs who build and run a business entirely on their own, without co-founders or partners. They rely on self-direction, lean operations, and often digital tools to manage everything from strategy to execution. This approach benefits independent creators, freelancers, and side-hustlers seeking full control, flexibility, and lower overhead. It’s ideal for those launching niche ventures or testing ideas quickly.
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