How Gidget works for solo owners

Run your business without carrying it all.

Gidget connects the work across every hat you wear, helps you see what matters now, and gives you clarity when the day changes.

Start the day
A solo business owner beginning the day in a warm home office

Gidget

Morning briefing

Good morning. Three useful emails arrived, your meeting was confirmed, and the scope was updated. Your proposal is still the clearest move toward this month's revenue goal.

8:45 AM

Choose the hat that matters

Start with one clear priority.

Before the day gets noisy, Gidget connects the work across every hat and identifies the move most likely to advance the business.

The same business owner meeting with two clients

A quick Pulse check

Aligned

The proposal moved forward. Your meeting is the right next move.

12:15 PM

Take alignment with you

Step into the meeting with clarity.

Away from the desk, one quick Pulse check confirms what is moving and what can wait. No need to check five different tools before the meeting.

The business owner back in the home office writing meeting notes by hand

Estimate time spent

7.5

hrs / week

potentially recoverable

Reset

2:45 PM

See the time behind the tradeoff

Turn a new request into a clear decision.

Gidget shows how reporting, revisions, and coordination could consume recoverable time—then translates that estimate into owner-time value and cost savings.

The business owner sitting down to dinner after a confident end to the day

Gidget

End-of-day recap

The day felt reactive, but you protected the work that mattered and created a clear next step for the new opportunity. You can end the day aligned.
Thanks!

6:30 PM

Be done for the day

Close the loop—and put the business down.

A quick recap gives Gidget the human context the tools cannot see. The proposal leads to more paid work, the original commitments stay protected, and dinner can just be dinner.

Your business. Your priorities. Your call.

See the whole business. Choose the next right move.

Gidget brings the context together. You stay in control of what happens next.

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