What an AI “Co-founder” Does When You’re Not Online
Last Updated on September 12, 2025 by Editorial Team
Author(s): R. Thompson (PhD)
Originally published on Towards AI.
Real workflows, guardrails, and the surprising errors you should plan for — a practical operating guide.
You have a tiny team (maybe one person). The calendar is full. The to‑do list keeps spawning new items. You need to write, post, follow up, summarize, invoice, and measure — and you have four separate apps to do it. You also have email, a chat thread, and a half-baked spreadsheet that holds the only true copy of a lead.

This article serves as a practical guide for solo entrepreneurs who wish to enhance productivity with fewer interruptions. It explores Bika.ai, an innovative tool designed to integrate various aspects of workflow into one manageable platform using AI and automation. The author reviews Bika.ai’s capabilities, including team coordination through AI, automation templates for common tasks, and efficient data handling systems, emphasizing its potential to revolutionize single-person operations by streamlining tasks and reducing context-switching.
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