Vardan Agrawal

I built a calm “operating system” for client work — launching tomorrow 🚀

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Hey folks 👋

I’ve been heads-down building SoloHQ — an opinionated operating system for people doing client-based work. Not another task manager, not another CRM, but a single place where work, money, files, communication, and history actually stay connected.

The problem I was trying to solve was very personal:
too many tools, too much context switching, chasing payments, forgetting details, and always feeling slightly behind even when work was going well.

SoloHQ is built around a simple idea:
at any moment, you should be able to answer “where do I stand?”

  • Projects are treated like real contracts, not task lists

  • Payments show actual cash, not just invoices

  • Every message, file, approval, and change lives in a timeline

  • Add something once, and it updates everywhere

I’m launching on Product Hunt tomorrow, and I’d genuinely love:

  • feedback from builders who’ve dealt with client chaos

  • thoughts on the positioning and mental model

  • and, if it resonates, your support with an upvote 🙏

Check out the SoloHQ here: View Launch →

Happy to answer questions, share learnings from building it, or talk trade-offs — appreciate this community a lot.

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