Your business runs itself. You just steer.
Solodot deploys agent teams that handle marketing, finance, content, and operations. You approve. The rest runs. Nothing leaves the system without your tap.
Start with the Marketing team.
Give it a business outcome. Five agents — planner, researcher, strategist, generator, evaluator — turn it into a sprint contract, research snapshot, campaign strategy, and assets. Then it waits for you to approve.
Give your team a business context.
Upload a single markdown file with what you do, who you serve, your voice, your offers, and your guardrails. Every agent reads it before drafting — so the output sounds like you, not like a template.
One file. Every agent reads it.
A short markdown document is enough. Drop it in once — the planner, researcher, strategist, and generator will all use it as the source of truth for tone, audience, and constraints.
Drop a .md or .txt file here
# Business Context ## What we do One or two sentences. What's the actual product or service? ## Who we serve The specific person or team that buys from you. Be narrow. ## Brand voice Three adjectives plus a do-and-don't. e.g. direct, calm, low-hype — no buzzwords. ## Current offers - Offer 1 — price, what's included - Offer 2 — price, what's included ## Constraints What agents must never do without you. e.g. publish externally, commit spend above $X, contact a lead, change pricing. ## Goals (this quarter) The two or three outcomes that actually matter right now. ## Key links - Website - LinkedIn - Anywhere the audience already lives
Four teams. One approval gate.
Each team is a small group of agents running inside a harness. Publishing, payments, and outbound email stay behind your approval — across every team, on every action.
Nothing waiting today.
When an agent team produces something that needs to go out — a post, an invoice, an email — it lands here for your approval before anything leaves the system.
The approval queue is empty.
Decisions appear here when an agent team needs you. Open the marketing team to plan a campaign and see how the approval gate works in practice.
Plan a campaign →Where we are this week.
Real numbers, no theatre. Updated when something ships.
Recent commits to your team.
Every harness change, evaluator tweak, or new capability lands here. No marketing fluff — the actual changelog.