Why does running solo turn into a coverage problem?
Most indie founders aren't running one product with a team behind it. They're running two or three, solo, with a link-in-bio page standing in for a website. That page can route clicks, but it can't answer a pricing question at 11 PM, remember that someone already asked about the API last week, or tell a visitor which of your three products actually solves their problem. Every one of those moments becomes a DM you'll get to eventually, or don't.
The gap shows up in specific ways. A visitor lands from a build-in-public thread, has one question, and leaves because there's no one there to answer it. A returning user has to re-explain themselves because a static page has no memory of the first conversation. A ready-to-buy lead cools off waiting for a reply between your day job and your side project. None of this is a traffic problem. It's a coverage problem, and coverage is the one thing a solo founder structurally doesn't have.
