Here's what I'm building right now.
A business OS where every department is an AI agent. CTO, CMO, CFO, COO, all AI. One human CEO. Built entirely on Claude Code. Nothing else. The idea: model AI agents like a corporate with clear authority boundaries. So a solo founder can delegate like a CEO instead of doing everything themselves. - CEO (me) sits at the top. Approves all significant decisions. - Claude acts as COO, the orchestration layer. Never executes directly. Only delegates to C-suite agents below. - CTO handles tech decisions. - CMO handles content and leads. - CFO tracks revenue. Each one has a strict domain boundary. But here's the thing most people get wrong about AI agents, they obsess over prompts. The real leverage is context architecture. Your ICP. Your brand voice. Your testimonials. Your client history. Your personal story. Your revenue numbers. Every business decision you've made. Feed an agent all of that, and it stops giving generic answers. It starts thinking like a team member who's been with you for years. Is this architecture right? I honestly don't know. It might change completely next month. The hierarchy model could be wrong. But the goal stays the same: a solo founder can operate like a full company by delegating to AI agents with clear boundaries and a human CEO who approves everything that matters. Sam Altman keeps talking about the one-person billion-dollar company. I don't know if that'll be me. But I'm trying to build something that could make it possible. I'm taking on 3 business owners this month to build their AI Business OS from scratch. Full agent hierarchy. Custom context architecture. Built around your business. I'll do it for free, in exchange for honest feedback and a case study if it works. You need to be doing $10K+/month and actually running operations manually right now. If that's you, DM me "OS" and let's get on a call this week.