How solopreneurs and small businesses went from running a dozen apps to directing an AI team.
Every app solves one problem. Running a business means someone has to be the glue between all of them — and that someone is usually you.
Every task means jumping between five different logins and re-explaining context to each one.
The same customer detail gets typed into a CRM, an invoice, and a spreadsheet — by hand, every time.
A new tool for every new problem, until the monthly bill is a business expense of its own.
Tools like Zapier and Make let apps hand data to each other automatically. "When this happens, do that."
It helped — but it had limits:
AI agents don't just move data between steps someone already defined. They can read a message, understand what it means, decide what to do, and carry it out — across whichever apps the job actually requires.
An agent reads the lead, updates the CRM, replies, books the call, and flags billing — while you have the actual conversation that wins the deal.
Judgment, relationships, taste, and the calls only you should make — none of that goes away. AI agents remove the busywork standing between you and that work, not the work itself.
The next generation of solopreneurs and small teams won't be measured by how many tools they've mastered — but by how well they direct the team, human and AI, doing the work.
Vigy AI is one way to put this into action — an AI team that runs your software for you.