The book for solo professionals who want a calmer way to work
Agile Solo
A practical guide to adapting agile principles for one person so you can reduce overwhelm, focus on what matters, and make steady progress without burning out.
Ideal for
- Solopreneurs
- Freelancers
- Consultants
- Coaches
- Independent professionals doing it all
Why this book exists
Most productivity advice is too generic, and most agile advice assumes a team. Agile Solo bridges that gap.
- Your backlog grows faster than your available time
- Your plans collapse under client interruptions
- You struggle to choose what matters most
- You carry strategy, delivery, admin, and sales at once
- You want structure without rigidity
- You want better execution with less stress
What you’ll learn
How to manage a solo backlog
Create a trusted system for capturing ideas, tasks, and commitments without drowning in them.
How to plan your week
Translate priorities into a realistic weekly plan that fits real life and real client work.
How to review and adapt
Use lightweight reviews to learn, improve, and stay agile without overcomplicating your workflow.
How to protect focus
Reduce context switching, hidden work, and reactive overload.
How to work sustainably
Build a system you can maintain over time instead of another burst of short-lived motivation.
How to make progress calmly
Achieve meaningful results with more clarity, more consistency, and less stress.
Who this book is for
You run a business of one and need a better operating system.
You juggle client work, planning, delivery, and business development at the same time.
You want practical structure, not theory, jargon, or another productivity hack.
Ready to work with more clarity and less stress?
Buy the book, then use the free planner and articles to put the Agile Solo method into practice.