Em. Skoulikaris
Solo Developer. Solo Founder.
LogbookOS is built by a solo developer and solo founder. There is no big corporation behind it. No board of directors. No venture capital. No data harvest. Just one person who spent 15 years working — from the smallest jobs to the biggest — and kept seeing the same problem:
Nobody builds real tools for small teams. The big companies won't do it — there's not enough money in it for them. So the people who actually run small businesses, the freelancers, the 1–8 person teams, the founders doing everything themselves — they get stuck with enterprise software that wasn't made for them, or they stitch together a dozen apps and hope for the best.
I decided to build it myself. For us.
The last time I tried to get funding and I pitched the idea. The answer I got was:
"You're alone. You're one person. That's dangerous. You're unpredictable."
They were right about one thing — it is dangerous. The freedom to build exactly what you want, the way you want, without asking permission — that's genuinely dangerous for people who've learned to fit inside small corporate boxes. For a solo founder, it means the choices are endless.
So I kept building. 15 years of work. Every lesson baked into this platform. LogbookOS exists because no one was going to build it for the people who actually need it. So I did.
Em. Skoulikaris