Go Solo

Start building your own thing. One step at a time.

You don't need permission to create something meaningful. Join a community of developers building their path to freedom through solo projects.

You're Not Like Other People

If you're here, you're probably a developer. A builder. A problem-solver. Someone who can take nothing and turn it into a system that runs, scales, and delivers value.

You didn't get here by accident. You got here by being sharp. More logical than most. You see patterns where others see noise. You solve problems others don't even notice. You probably even struggle to tolerate inefficiencies or impracticalities.

That's part of why you became an engineer in the first place. It's a deeply practical path. Clear inputs, clear outputs, measurable progress. It feels good to build something real.

And maybe working for someone else gave you some of what you needed: stability, growth, experience. Maybe it still does.

But deep down, you know that path doesn't let you create the way you want.

You know it's not actually safe. One reorg, one new manager, one industry shift—and suddenly your years of loyalty and contribution are nothing more than a line on a résumé.

Meanwhile, the things you've built—tools, platforms, apps, automations—those stick around. They make money, reduce churn, drive growth. They create durable value. But not for you.

You're always giving more than you get back. Not just in time or effort—but in vision, in ingenuity, in heart.

That's not how it has to be.

It's time to build for you.

🚀 Why Now Is the Best Time to Ship Your App and Build Your Business

Let's get something straight: there has never been a better time in history to go solo.

The tools are here. The knowledge is here. The power is in your hands.

Whatever reason you used to have for not launching your own product — not enough time, not enough experience, no co-founder, too complex, too risky — that excuse is dead.

In the past, building a company required armies of developers, designers, marketers, and infrastructure. Today, a single highly technical founder can ship a polished, scalable app in days — and even run the business solo.

You have access to tools that CEOs of unicorn companies 5 years ago would've killed for:

  • AI assistants that write code and test it.
  • Frameworks that work across mobile, web, and desktop.
  • No-code and low-code integrations for billing, analytics, marketing, and more.
  • World-class educational content — instantly accessible and free.

And here's the plot twist:

The same technology that enables you to build fast is also threatening traditional software roles.

AI can write code.
But AI can't think like a human. It can't architect, empathize, or understand product-market fit.

Yet.

If you wait… it might catch up.
If you move now… you win.

At GoSolo.dev, I'll show you how to:

  • Use AI as your force multiplier — not your competitor.
  • Leverage your technical background to build what others can't even imagine.
  • Focus on the high-leverage work that still needs a human touch.
  • Ship quickly, learn faster, and grow sustainably — solo or with a team.

You'll unlock systems designed to help you:

  • Build apps with clarity and confidence.
  • Design feedback loops that teach you what users love.
  • Transition from builder to business owner.

Even if you later decide to join a team, your ability to harness AI and ship independently makes you an asset in any room.

So go ahead, challenge me.
Tell me one good reason you can't start now.
I'll wait.

Because I know:
You have exponential potential.
You just need the right mindset and systems to unleash it.

Let's make this your moment.

Why Go Solo?

You don't need venture funding. You don't need to quit your job. And you definitely don't need anyone's permission to start building.

What you need is a clear path forward, practical insights from those who've done it, and a supportive community to keep you going.

Because the best time to start building your future is now.

About Me

Hey, I'm Theron. I shipped my first app, Vaulty, solo in 2010. When it took off, I grew it with a small agile team, and have built more products like Vaulty while keeping my freedom. I've generated millions of dollars in revenue and delivered quality apps to nearly 20 million users, and I'm ready to help you do the same.

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