One founder. One AI team. One company operating system.
Buda helps solo founders run marketing, sales, finance, research, writing, and operations with specialist agents working from one shared company Drive.
Agents read revenue, feedback, and activity files to draft a business health report.
A one-person company should not mean one person does every task.
Your day is split between product, customer emails, content, finance, sales follow-up, and research.
Every tool owns a slice of the company, but no one owns the full context.
ChatGPT gives advice, but you still copy files, explain history, and move outputs by hand.
Hiring help adds recruiting, training, quality control, and management overhead.
Build a workflow around AI Operating Team for One-Person Companies.
You are the CEO
Assign work to agents with clear roles instead of doing every operational task yourself.
Your Drive is company memory
Agents read the same files, reports, notes, invoices, customer docs, and content archive.
Parallel operations
Marketing, sales, finance, research, and writing agents can work at the same time.
The practical building blocks behind AI Operating Team for One-Person Companies.
Strategy advisor
Analyze sales data, user feedback, market notes, and competitors to generate decision briefs.
Marketing agent
Turn product updates into blog posts, social posts, release emails, and landing page drafts.
Sales agent
Organize leads, draft personalized follow-ups, and track deal status from customer files.
Finance assistant
Classify receipts, organize invoices, and draft monthly revenue and cost summaries.
Researcher
Track competitors, customer reviews, market trends, and new opportunity areas.
Content writer
Write help docs, case studies, meeting summaries, knowledge base updates, and long-form posts.
Start with the workflow that hurts today.
Pick one workflow with repeated demand, visible ownership, and measurable output. Buda gives that team agents, memory, tools, and a shared workspace.
Monthly operating review
Agents read revenue, feedback, and activity files to draft a business health report.
Product update launch
Turn a changelog into blog copy, user email, social posts, and help center updates.
Lead follow-up
Organize new signups, draft welcome emails, and create follow-up plans.
Finance cleanup
Drop receipts and invoices into Drive; agents classify, rename, summarize, and flag issues.
Start with one useful workflow, then expand.
Choose one workflow
Start with Monthly operating review. Keep the scope narrow enough that the output is easy to review.
Assign agents and controls
Create the workspace, invite members, assign agents, define files, tools, and usage boundaries.
Measure output and spend
Review artifacts, credit usage, ownership, and execution history before expanding scope.
Expand or stop cleanly
If the workflow proves value, repeat the model in another team. If not, you still have a governed record.
Stop operating like a freelancer. Start running an AI-backed company.
Begin with one role: marketing, sales, finance, research, or writing. Add the next agent when the workflow works.
Start your AI team