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"The AI Tool Stack for Solo Founders (2026)"

Solo founders can now do the work of a small team — if they pick the right tools instead of collecting subscriptions. This is the lean AI stack we’d actually pay for, by function, with a rough monthly budget.

Steps#

1. Building the product#

Use Lovable or Bolt.new to prototype and ship an MVP without a dev team, then Cursor when the codebase matters. For landing pages, v0 or a site builder with AI copy.

2. Writing and marketing#

One strong assistant (ChatGPT or Claude) covers most writing. Add an SEO tool (Surfer/Clearscope) only once content is a real channel. Use an AI image tool for visuals.

3. Sales and outreach#

Apollo.io as an all-in-one for database plus sequences; add Lavender to improve email quality. Keep volume low and relevance high to protect your domain.

4. Operations and automation#

Zapier or Make to connect tools; n8n if you want self-hosted control. Automate the repetitive glue work first (lead routing, notifications, data sync).

5. Support and knowledge#

A RAG-based helpdesk or Intercom’s AI to deflect common questions. Keep a single source of truth so the AI answers from current docs.

Tips#

  • Pick one assistant, one builder, one automation tool to start
  • Add specialized tools only when a channel proves out
  • Budget: many solo stacks run $100–$300/mo total
  • Cancel anything you haven’t used in 30 days

FAQ#

Q: What’s the minimum stack?

One LLM assistant, one app builder, and one automation tool cover most early needs.

Q: How much should I spend?

Start under ~$150/mo and add tools as revenue and channels justify them.

Q: Build vs buy?

Buy for commodity functions (email, CRM); build only what’s core to your product.

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