LAT 34.8526° N LON 82.3940° W ALL SYSTEMS NOMINAL 2025 · ESTABLISHED
// product lab · est. 2025

Practical AI products
for real operator problems.

Yonasol is a one-person product lab. We make practical AI tools for small businesses, solopreneurs, and ourselves. Some solve sharp, specific operator problems. Some are experiments we ship for the joy of it. We build, run, document, and sell what works. Built in the margins of a full life.

// 01 — what yonasol builds

Three bands of work.

SCOPE / SPECTRUM
01 / SMALL BUSINESS TOOLS

Useful, narrow software for operators.

Lead response, scheduling, follow-up, intake. The unglamorous stuff that actually moves revenue.

02 / OPERATOR SYSTEMS

Personal infrastructure for thinking.

Memory layers, capture loops, voice-to-structured-text. Tools the operator uses every day.

03 / PRODUCT EXPERIMENTS

Small bets in adjacent markets.

Browser extensions, household tools, niche utilities. Built because they're fun. Some compound. Most don't. We document either way.

// 02 — portfolio registry

Active bets on the bench.

— ENTRIES
ID
NAME
DESCRIPTION
STATUS
VERSION
// 03 — the operating system

The loop is the product.

5 STAGES · REPEATING
01

Find

A real, specific operator problem worth solving.

02

Build

Smallest version that delivers value. Ship in days, not months.

03

Run

Operate it like a real product. Measure. Listen.

04

Document

Write what worked. Write what didn't.

05

Sell · Refine · Shut down

Compound what works. Retire what doesn't, on purpose.

Useful before impressive. Compound what works. Retire what doesn't, on purpose. Enjoy the build along the way.

// 04 — the operator

Built in the margins of a full life.

FOUNDER NOTE
PORTRAIT
PLACEHOLDER

One operator. A day job. A product lab on the side.

I'm Brian. Fifteen-plus years building enterprise software, and these days I make small AI tools on evenings and weekends. The lab runs on my own time, independent of my employer.

Building in the margins of a full life is the design input, not the obstacle. It forces small bets, fast loops, and the freedom to chase ideas I actually find fun. Some compound into useful tools. Some are just experiments I enjoyed. Either way, I keep going.

OPERATOR · GREENVILLE, SC
// 05 — lab notes

Build logs, in plain English.

— ENTRIES

Useful before impressive.

Got a sharp, specific operator problem worth solving? Want to follow the lab and see what's brewing? I'd love to hear from you.