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The tech community is buzzing with a new, ambitious prophecy: the next unicorn billion-dollar company will be founded and led by one entrepreneur, fueled by artificial intelligence. This is not hype—trending headlines and actual exits are showing that the playbook on startup success is being rewritten by AI.
Take the example of Maor Shlomo, whose six-month-old AI firm Base44 was acquired by Wix for an $80 million all-cash transaction. Shlomo started the firm with a handful of people bootstrapping, building an app-platform with large language models that scaled to over 250,000 users and was profitable within a couple of months, reaching $189,000 in May 2025 alone. Technically not a one-man firm, as such, Base44's meteoric rise is an excellent example of how AI enables solo founders to punch so much above their weight.
Across the industry, tech billionaires like Sam Altman and authors like Tim Cortinovis are predicting the arrival of the "solopreneur unicorn," a billion-dollar company founded by one person. The convergence of advanced AI tools, cloud infrastructure, and product-led growth models gives high-performance individuals the ability to build, sell, and expand products without requiring what traditionally qualifies as a team or vast investment.
Key Highlights:
AI-Supported Solo Enterprises: Technologies like LLMs and automation platforms are enabling individuals to accomplish tasks previously requiring entire teams—coding, marketing, customer service, and so forth.
Agile Scaling: Base44 scaled to 250,000+ users and profitability in six months, with Shlomo publicly sharing his experience online.
Product-Led Growth: Solo founders can grow and retain customers without sales teams using self-serve SaaS businesses and workflow automation using AI.
Global Reach: Cloud-based, digital-native products are able to reach worldwide with minimal overhead or infrastructure.
Investor Confidence: Nearly 20% of Q2 2025 early-stage AI startup investment went to solo founders, reflecting growing investor confidence in AI-powered solo startups.
The Next Frontier: Singapore and Estonia are already mulling AI co-founder status in their laws, foreseeing the day when AI agents are given partial-founder status.
Source: Compiled by What A Startup, Forbes, and Times of India, June 2025.
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