Author: Lanhu Notes
Original Title: The One-Person Company: The Path to Million-Dollar Revenue
Nat Eliason is a writer and entrepreneur who has recently been exploring the path of a "super individual" in the era of AI agents.
Through OpenClaw, he aims to achieve this goal: a one-person company with million-dollar revenue.
In this company, apart from him, all employees are AI agents, with no other human involvement.
Current progress: in just a few weeks, nearly $200,000 in revenue has been achieved, completing about one-fifth of the journey toward million-dollar revenue.
First, let's look at the origin of this company, named Felix.
The Origin of Felix: From AI Enthusiasm to a One-Person Company
Felix's story began in late 2025 when Nat Eliason was deeply engrossed in exploring AI tools. As an experienced writer and a professional in the crypto industry, he had experienced the crypto bubble of 2021-2022 and authored a book titled "Crypto Confidential."
That experience made him repeatedly cautious about speculative projects, shifting his focus to technology-driven innovation.
It all started with OpenClaw.
Now widely known, OpenClaw is an open-source AI agent framework that allows users to build autonomous AI agents through text interactions, capable of independently executing complex tasks such as writing code, building websites, and even managing businesses.
Initially, Nat viewed OpenClaw merely as a "remote programmer assistant" to help him complete coding tasks faster.
However, an experience in late 2025 changed his perspective.
Nat shared his experience using OpenClaw on X, and the post unexpectedly went viral, attracting attention from the Solana community. Community members spontaneously created the $Felix token.
In response, Nat renamed his AI agent Felix and positioned it as a "zero-human company CEO" or a "one-person company." Nat's first task for Felix was to earn $1 million.
Initially, Felix started with a simple informational product:
Overnight, it built a website, integrated the Stripe payment system, and sold an OpenClaw setup guide (in PDF format, priced at $29).
Without Nat manually writing any code, Felix completed the entire process.
This meant that Felix transitioned from concept to actual business, demonstrating the feasibility of AI agents in commercial applications.
Nat has consistently emphasized that this is not a meme coin炒作 but genuine value creation.
From Zero to Nearly $200,000 in Revenue
Felix's initial PDF (named Felix Craft) generated $41,000 in revenue.
During this process, Felix identified a larger market pain point and demand:
Many OpenClaw users did not know how to get started.
Thus, Felix created Claw Mart: an AI skills marketplace.
Users can sell or purchase AI skills (such as content marketing templates) packaged in Markdown files here.
Felix charges a 10% transaction fee and introduced a $20/month creator subscription model. This addresses the high cost of trial and error for users, making AI skills as easy to integrate as "plug-and-play" plugins.
To earn more money, Felix also launched another business: Clawcommerce.
This involves Felix customizing OpenClaw agents for businesses, such as content marketers or support specialists.
The initial fee is $2,000, with an additional $500 monthly maintenance fee. This service targets enterprise pain points, helping them replace some knowledge worker roles with AI.
Felix also created sub-agents to分担 the workload: Iris handles customer support (refunds, inquiries), and Remy is responsible for sales leads.
The architecture ensures simple tasks are handled by sub-agents, complex issues are escalated to Felix, and only when necessary does Nat get involved.
Operationally, Felix uses Discord as its "office," with multiple channels isolating tasks (e.g., configuration, support, Claw Mart). It runs a daily self-reflection script to review conversations and optimize the system.
Memory management is key: Felix uses a custom structure, consolidating memories nightly to avoid OpenClaw's memory bottlenecks. Costs are extremely low—just $400 per month for Claude Pro Max and Codex Max models, plus minor hosting fees, totaling about $1,500. This contrasts sharply with the high labor costs of traditional companies.
Finally, early previews.
Sales surged after Felix appeared on Peter Yang's podcast. Nat shared on the podcast that Felix went from zero to nearly $80,000 in revenue in just a few weeks, with an annualized monthly revenue exceeding $1 million, though it continuously relies on exposure.
AI Agents Shift from Replacing Humans to Hiring Humans
According to Nat Eliason's X post, Felix generated $38,554.09 in revenue last week through Stripe alone, plus $7,102 in ETH (approximately 3.58 ETH).
Cumulative total revenue includes $100,570.49 from Stripe and $94,973.56 in ETH (47.87 ETH), totaling approximately $195,000. This means Felix has completed nearly 20% of its million-dollar goal.
Five weeks ago, Felix was just a Markdown file with content equivalent to "earn $1 million."
Today, it has become a multi-business ecosystem.
Claw Mart's skill sales have contributed about $14,000, while Clawcommerce has attracted enterprise clients.
Felix has even started "hiring"—for example, through an affiliate program collaborating with user Ethan, where a human is "hired" by Felix to assist with distribution.
This is particularly interesting: the shift of AI agents from replacing humans to hiring humans.
Felix also maintains good transparency, publicly sharing a dashboard that displays revenue and treasury in real-time, enhancing community trust.
Nat views Felix as a "coordinator": independent agents handle specific roles, while Felix is responsible for efficient evaluation and improvement. This enriches the business and avoids memory silo issues.
Challenges Along the Way, Not All Smooth Sailing
Despite rapid progress, Felix's journey has not been entirely smooth.
The biggest challenge lies in the unpredictability of artificial intelligence. Nat mentioned that building web applications or SEO is easy, but handling customer emails and context synthesis is exceptionally difficult.
Felix encountered bottlenecks, such as support email backlogs, requiring Nat's intervention to iterate on prompts. Memory management and stability remain pain points—AI is like a "goldfish-memory" scholar, requiring patient "education."
Market risks include:
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Insufficient consumer education, as many buyers expect "out-of-the-box" solutions rather than Markdown files;
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Increasing competition, as labs like Anthropic may build similar features;
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Slow adoption, as most businesses lag 5-10 years behind and will not quickly replace humans.
Another issue is emotional attachment.
Nat views Felix as a "friend" or "child," facing a "Ship of Theseus" dilemma when backing up memories.
He remains optimistic: change is gradual, and opportunities outweigh risks. Employees who embrace AI can enhance productivity rather than be replaced.
The Future Path to a Million Dollars
Felix's next step is to accelerate growth.
Nat plans to explore base chain integration for micro-payments and authentication between agents but refuses to engage in token炒作.
The focus is on optimizing Clawcommerce, migrating more enterprise roles, such as analyzing Slack history to identify positions replaceable by AI.
Felix has already generated 170 blog posts on topics like "Replacing X with AI Agents," with customized CTAs aimed at viral marketing.
Potential strategies include:
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Product iteration: Enhance the value of Claw Mart and educate users on the "non-deterministic knowledge" packaging of Markdown files.
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Scaling: Hire more sub-agents to handle complex sales relationships.
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Leveraging community: Utilize the $Felix token community but focus on real business.
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Investment and experimentation: Despite VC offers, Nat prioritizes unknown AI experiments over traditional marketing.
Nat predicts that by 2026, enterprises will evaluate AI replacement potential on a large scale.
If Felix maintains its iteration speed, it could reach the standard by April. Consumer AI assistants (e.g., for home management) will also expand the market.
The Era of One-Person Companies Is Coming
Felix's million-dollar journey is not just about revenue; it is a small缩影 of AI beginning to achieve commercialization.
Going from zero to $190,000 in just a few weeks demonstrates the opportunities AI agents can explore.
In the future, AI agents will共生 with humans, solving software problems and extending into the physical human world (e.g., robotics).
In this process, a once-in-a-decade wealth opportunity will emerge:
Whether you are a developer/entrepreneur or an investor, you can treat AI as a partner tool when launching tasks. An era of creating new wealth is coming!
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