The AI cofounder template one indie dev uses to run a one-person holdco. Obsidian vault + Claude Code skills + scheduled agents. Fork it. Rename it. Ship.
The actual files. Not a course. Not a video. Not a tutorial. A template repo you clone and make yours.
Morning brief, standup, weekly review, knowledge wiki, inbox pattern. Opinionated, not a blank canvas.
12 agents wired to the vault. CFO report, CMO content engine, daily standup, post-PR logger, etc. Copy, adapt, rename.
Cron-backed agents that fire themselves every morning. You wake up to a brief, not a blank screen.
The cofounder contract and identity file. This is what makes the AI actually sound like you instead of a generic assistant.
Seven queue folders, a Complete pattern, and the rules for moving work through them. Zero meetings, zero standups.
Everything I ship from this vault is public. You see it run, not a demo.
I run a one-person holding company on nights and weekends. Day job is AI engineering leadership. Evenings and weekends build the holdco.
The only way that works is if the AI does the grind while I sleep. So I built a vault that the agents actually operate. Morning brief writes itself. Standup writes itself. The CMO agent drafts blog posts, the CFO agent balances the books, the queue system routes work without me.
Every indie dev I talk to is trying to build something like this from scratch. Most give up because the surface area is huge. HODL OS is the head start, the exact scaffold that took me six months to land on.
You still have to ship. The vault doesn't do the thinking for you. But you don't start from zero.
Lifetime access, every future update, a pinned Discord thread for questions. Launch price goes to $249 when the public repo drops.
Join the waitlist below. You'll get the early-access link first and a discount code the day it ships.
Curious about the stack that's running this site while you wait? See AgentGuard, the open-source piece of it.