Camp Solo started as a recurring meeting between two friends.
That’s us. Andrew on the left, John on the right in Cape Cod.
The Community We Needed
Camp Solo started as a small invite-only Slack group—just a handful of solopreneurs, all coming from tech, SaaS, and online businesses, all figuring things out as we went. No fluff, no performative “crushing it” posts, just real conversations about what was working, what wasn’t, and how to build something sustainable.
We built the group we wished existed. A place where:
✅ You can ask for help without feeling like you should already have the answer.
✅ You don’t have to explain what you do—because we all come from similar backgrounds.
✅ You don’t just get “advice,” you get real strategies from people actually doing the work.
From Two People to a Thriving Network
Over the last year, this group has become more than just a Slack workspace.
Solopreneurs have launched new businesses with people they met here.
Clients have been referred, deals have been made, and lessons have been shared.
Meetups are happening—not because we planned them, but because members wanted to connect in real life.
And maybe most importantly, we’ve all had those “I thought I was the only one” moments, where you realize that whatever challenge you’re facing, someone else here has been through it too.
We’re Opening the Doors
For a year, Camp Solo was invite-only. Now, we’re opening it up to more solopreneurs like us—people building service and product businesses in tech, SaaS, and internet businesses who want to grow without doing it alone.
If that sounds like you, come join us.
– John & Andrew
When we started our own businesses, we were figuring things out in isolation—like so many others. We had the skills, the experience, and the drive, but there were a million questions no one prepared us for:
How do you price your services? What happens when a client ghosts you? What’s the best way to handle taxes? How do you handle international payments?
It wasn’t the work that felt daunting—it was everything else.
Every month, we’d hop on a call, just the two of us, sharing what we were learning, trading notes, and working through the challenges of building solo. But we kept coming back to the same thought:
There have to be others like us, figuring this out as they go, looking for a place to talk about the real stuff—not just the highlight reel.
So, we created it.