Starts every Monday

The Hyperamplify Challenge.

Smart move.

"Copy the documents of a working solo business and I'll become a solo founder? Is it really that simple?"

Mostly, yeah.

Nobody flames out of solo founding because they lacked ideas. They flame out because they improvised the boring parts — the offer, the pricing, the contracts, the pipeline — all at once, under pressure.

Those parts are not creative work. They're paperwork. And paperwork can be copied.

What you get, every weekday morning for 2 weeks

  1. An email with one lesson from running a one-person company, and how to use it that day.
  2. One real document from my business — not a template, the actual artifact — annotated line by line so you can see why each part exists.
  3. A 30–45 minute task to adapt it to your business. By the end you've built your own copy of the whole system.

The 10 days

  1. The math of one. What a solo founder actually needs to earn. My real cost structure, run from Da Nang.
  2. The offer. How to pick a service companies pay for. My positioning one-pager.
  3. The first client. The cold email that opened a real enterprise account. Annotated.
  4. The price and the proposal. The proposal structure that closes six-figure scopes.
  5. The bench. Hire nobody. My contractor sourcing script and agreement — how one person fields a senior team in 48 hours.
  6. AI as staff. My actual AI stack, and where it replaces junior roles.
  7. Delivery. The scope document that prevents blowouts when you're the only one accountable.
  8. Looking big on paper. Entity, contracts, invoices, insurance — how a company run from a beach passes enterprise procurement.
  9. Pipeline. The essay-and-events flywheel that makes clients come to you.
  10. The operating week. My real calendar — and you assemble everything into your own playbook.

Your price

$149 USD, one time

10 weekdays. Monday through Friday, for 2 weeks. The next cohort starts Monday.

Buy now

Emails start the Monday after purchase. Work at your own pace — you keep every email forever.

Reviews

Important: after a student finishes the challenge, I ask for a review and it's posted automatically. I do not edit any review. The good, the bad — all of them are real.

Reviews from the first cohort will appear here — unedited.

— Cohort one starts soon

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