How SoloHQ replaces tool sprawl with real business clarity
SoloHQ is built around a simple but often-missing question: Where do I stand right now? with my work, my clients, and my money.
Instead of juggling task managers, CRMs, chats, spreadsheets, and memory, SoloHQ brings everything into one connected system. Projects are treated as real contracts (not task lists), payments reflect actual cash movement, and every message, file, approval, and decision is stored in context through a unified timeline.
Some questions worth discussing for anyone exploring SoloHQ or building similar tools:
Does a contract- and money-first model reflect your real workflow better than task-based tools?
How much mental load comes from lost context vs unfinished work?
Would seeing paid, pending, risk, and profit in one place change how you prioritize?
What s the hardest part today about knowing where things stand in your work?
What would truly let you stop switching between tools?

