Founders
A founder gets a second brain that keeps follow-up alive after the human bandwidth is gone.
Clawdio helps overloaded founders protect inbox, research, investor updates, customer follow-up, and operator coordination without spinning up a full team first.
Fix this first
Start with the lane already leaking time or trust.
Make the first Clawdio obviously useful before you widen the rollout.
Inbox and follow-up stop leaking value
Clawdio keeps track of who needs an answer, a nudge, or a decision instead of relying on founder memory alone.
Research turns into action faster
Use the assistant to prepare summaries, next steps, and first-pass drafts before the founder steps in.
One operator lane becomes visible
The assistant gives solo founders and small teams steadier operations before they hire the next full-time person.
Roll it out cleanly
Keep the first scope tight.
Prove one lane first. Expand only when the value is obvious.
Start with one business-critical lane
Usually sales follow-up, customer coordination, recruiting, or investor communication produces the first clear win.
Keep the assistant on real outcomes
The first mission should sound like a business result, not vague productivity language.
Expand into more desks later
Once one founder Clawdio is working, it becomes easier to justify separate assistants for support, recruiting, or GTM.
Start here
Give Clawdio one real lane and let the work prove it.
One assistant. One workspace. Add more only after the first one earns it.