A solo, AI-native portfolio founder who runs 15+ products in parallel by directing a fleet of coding agents like a workforce — with shift handoffs, task codes, scoped approvals, and zero tolerance for unverified claims.
Heatherm operates like a one-person venture studio. In the 88 observed days they ran work across 22 projects — crypto explorers, AI SaaS, an email assistant, a Hong Kong property app, a license-plate auction site, privacy tooling — most of them live on real domains (passport.me, flash.ai, bio.page, plate.hk, qrcode.io, aeo.io, byok.chat…). Nothing here is a toy: sessions end in deploys, Stripe wiring, WAF rules, and launch checklists.
What makes them distinctive isn't the portfolio — it's the management system built around AI agents. Sessions are numbered into the hundreds (Passport.Me is past s100), work is sliced with task codes like COV-023 and P31-01, and every session ends with a ritual: "hand off, give me opener for next session." They maintain a global CLAUDE.md that reads like an employee handbook — session lifecycle, token budgets, model-selection policy — and they build their own instrumentation: a cross-session memory database, custom skill suites, a menu-bar app that polled usage 17,000 times. They even connected their own product, Passport.Me, as a data source for their assistant.
Management style: radical delegation, ruthless audit. They will hand an agent their open Stripe dashboard and say "find and do it for me" — then demand staging links, screenshots, and test output before believing anything is done. Messages are typed fast, lowercase, typo-tolerant; the products, though, are held to "world class," down to a "werid" toggle style getting flagged.