Now in private betaAutonomous · Operator · Sovereign

The autonomous operator for the one-person company.

Building a company has become cheap. Running one has not. AutoSASU is the agentic operator that runs a venture end to end — orchestrating the work, watching its health, settling the money, and surfacing only the decisions that need you. It turns one builder into the operator of an entire portfolio.

The automated SASU — the autonomous company in a box.

Private beta · One venture to start · Founder-in-the-loop by design

AutoSASU · Operator
operating
aurora-labs.euhealthy
venture 1 / 6
MRR
€8.4k
+12%
Runway
14 mo
stable
Tasks/day
37
auto

Live activity

  • Settled €2,310 supplier invoice on Ledger rail0.8s
  • Reconciled 14 incoming payments → books closed for the dayauto
  • Renewed Citadea compute · scaled workers 2 → 3auto
  • Onboarded 6 new customers · sent receiptsauto
Decision needed

Raise Pro plan €29 → €39? Churn-modelled +18% revenue.

1 → many
a portfolio, not a company
24/7
operates while you sleep
Own rails
agent-native treasury — no bank gatekeeper
Sovereign
EU compute, no third party in the loop
The problem

The company is the bottleneck — not the code

AI collapsed the cost of building. A single founder can now ship what once took a team. But running the resulting venture — the operations, the coordination, the monitoring, the glue work, the hundred small decisions a day — has not collapsed at all. That overhead is the real ceiling: it is why a builder who could create ten products can only operate one or two.

The solution

An operating layer for the autonomous company

Assign AutoSASU to a project and it takes on the day-to-day running of that venture — coordinating tasks across your tools, tracking the metrics that matter, executing the routine on its own, settling costs and revenue, and escalating the strategic calls to you. Each project gets its own operator. You go from running a company to running a portfolio of them.

Build vs. operate

Everyone automated building. We automated running.

The first wave of "AI companies" generates a landing page from a prompt and stops. The hard part — keeping a venture alive, day after day — was left manual. That is the part AutoSASU does.

What everyone else does

A prompt spins up a site, some ads and a Stripe button — a one-shot build that earns a few hundred euros, then stalls. No operations, no treasury it controls, no validation. A demo, not a company.

Prompt → pageOne-shotStripe lock-inNo validation
What AutoSASU does

It operates the venture continuously — invoicing, renewals, reconciliation, follow-ups and payments — on its own treasury, behind guardrails, escalating only what needs you. An operator that shows up every day, not a generator that runs once.

ContinuousOwn treasuryGuardrailsPortfolio
Who it’s for

Hand over the venture you’re already drowning in running

If running it is mostly recurring operations, AutoSASU can operate it. Pick the one eating your week — it starts there.

Micro-SaaS

Subscription product

It runs: Billing & dunning, onboarding, churn watch, renewals and support triage — run continuously, with price tests escalated to you.

Content & media site

Ads, affiliate, subscription

It runs: Publishing cadence, SEO and traffic monitoring, ad and affiliate reconciliation, payout collection — the back office of a media business, automated.

Productized service

Fixed-scope offers

It runs: Client intake, invoicing and follow-ups, delivery tracking and supplier settlement — the operating glue of an agency without the operator headcount.

Digital products & e-commerce

One-off sales

It runs: Hosted checkout, fulfilment, refunds, supplier payments and daily reconciliation — books that close themselves while the store runs 24/7.

Newsletter & community

Paid membership

It runs: Member billing and retention, sponsorship invoicing, payout collection and renewals — the recurring-revenue plumbing handled end to end.

AI-native app

Usage-based

It runs: Metered billing, machine-to-machine compute settlement on Citadea, runway and cost watch, abuse guardrails — the venture that pays its own bills.

How it works

Assign a venture. It runs it.

Point AutoSASU at a project, set the goals and guardrails, and it takes over the running — autonomously, and within bounds.

01

Assign a venture

Point AutoSASU at a project. You define its goals, its guardrails, and the systems it is allowed to touch.

02

It operates within bounds

It coordinates work across your tools and services and executes the routine and recurring operations on its own — no supervision.

03

It watches the business

It monitors metrics, health and runway continuously — catching what is drifting and acting where it is authorised.

04

It runs the money

It collects revenue and settles costs on an agent-native treasury rail — at machine speed, with no bank standing in the way.

05

It escalates, not overwhelms

Strategic calls and exceptions surface to you, with context. You stay the founder; AutoSASU is the operator.

The operator

Everything it takes to run a company, run for you

One operator per venture — orchestration, monitoring, treasury, execution and control in a single command view.

Operations orchestration

It coordinates tasks across the tools and services your venture already uses — the glue work that quietly eats every founder’s week, done continuously and on its own.

Continuous monitoring

Metrics, health, runway and progress watched around the clock. AutoSASU sees drift before you would, and acts inside its mandate — or flags it if it is yours to decide.

Agent-native treasury

The wall every rival hits. Each venture gets its own programmable account on sovereign rails — collecting revenue, holding it, and settling costs without a bank to gatekeep, freeze or KYC the agent out.

Autonomous execution

Routine and recurring operations run without you in the loop — invoicing, renewals, reconciliation, follow-ups, reporting — executed, not just queued for later.

Founder-in-the-loop control

Hard guardrails, spend limits, approval gates and a clear audit trail. Autonomy you can actually trust — not a black box that ships the wrong thing at 3am.

Portfolio operation

One operator per venture, all in a single command view. Go from running a company to running a portfolio of them — with the overhead of running none.

A week, operated

What “it runs continuously” actually looks like

A real week on one venture: autonomous actions around the clock, and the single decision that needed you — surfaced with context, not noise.

Autonomous Your call

Illustrative of a typical week; actual activity depends on the venture and the guardrails you set.

  1. Mon02:14Autonomous

    Settled €2,310 supplier invoice on the Ledger rail — no bank, no banking hours.

  2. Mon09:00Autonomous

    Daily brief sent: 37 tasks done overnight, runway 14 months, one decision waiting.

  3. TueAutonomous

    Reconciled 14 incoming payments and closed the books for the day.

  4. Wed11:32Your call

    Detected churn drift on the Pro plan → escalated a price test, with the model and a recommendation.

  5. ThuAutonomous

    Renewed Citadea compute and scaled workers 2 → 3 to meet load — within the spend cap.

  6. FriAutonomous

    Onboarded 6 new customers, sent receipts, and chased 2 overdue invoices to payment.

  7. Sun18:00Autonomous

    Weekly summary: revenue +12%, costs flat, every metric green. Nothing needed you.

The wedge

It banks itself

The wall every rival hits: an AI agent has no ID, no KYC, and no bank account. Card networks need a human at checkout; Stripe freezes "high-risk" autonomous accounts. AutoSASU gives each venture its own agent-native treasury on sovereign rails — a Stripe you actually own. It collects revenue, holds it in real-asset-backed stablecoins, and settles costs at machine speed, 24/7, with no bank to gatekeep or freeze it.

  • Hosted checkout & payment links — accept revenue anywhere
  • Settle compute, ads and suppliers machine-to-machine
  • Held in stable value via ISWF, with a fiat off-ramp
  • Every outflow bounded by limits you set
AutoSASU · Ledger
sovereign rail

Treasury · stable value

€42,180 live

self-custody · your keys

  • Settled — Citadea compute

    0x9f…a217 · 0.8s · no bank

    − €1,240
  • Received — checkout

    inv_3148 · auto-reconciled

    + €540
  • Paid — supplier (agent)

    0x4c…e90b · within policy

    − €2,310
Spend cap €5,000 / day€3,550 used
Founder-in-the-loop

Autonomy you can actually trust

The first wave shipped the wrong thing at 3am because it had no leash. AutoSASU is built the other way around: it acts on the routine, and surfaces the decisions that move the company — with context, not noise.

01

It acts, you approve

Routine operations run autonomously. Only the decisions that actually move the company — a price change, a big spend, a new direction — wait for your call.

02

One brief, not a hundred pings

A single daily briefing: what it did, what it caught, what it needs from you. No dashboard to babysit, no firehose of alerts.

03

Context, not alerts

Every escalation arrives with the data, the options and a recommendation — so a decision that used to take a meeting takes ten seconds.

Why founders choose it

A real operator, or a prompt that prints a page

You have options: a toy that generates a company once, or an operator you would otherwise have to hire. Here is how AutoSASU compares.

AutoSASUPrompt-to-company toolsHiring an operator
Runs operations continuously (not one-shot)
Agent-native treasury — no bank gatekeeper
Guardrails, validation & escalation
Monitors health, runway & metrics 24/7
Sovereign, owned EU stack
Runs a whole portfolio in parallel
Never takes a cut of your revenue
What it costsPer ventureA subscription + a cut of revenueA full salary

Comparison reflects the typical capabilities of prompt-to-company tools and of hiring an operations hire; specifics vary by vendor and role.

AutoSASU vs. the first wave

Polsia and NanoCorp got you halfway. We go the rest.

The first wave proved founders want an AI that runs the company — then hit the same three walls. AutoSASU is built past all three.

They generate, then stall

A prompt prints a landing page, a Stripe button and a few ads — a one-shot build that earns a little, then goes quiet. The hard part, running it, is still on you.

AutoSASU operates, day after day

It invoices, renews, reconciles, follows up and settles — continuously, behind guardrails. An operator that shows up every morning, not a generator that ran once.

They take a cut of your revenue

A subscription and a slice of everything you earn — a tax on your own company that grows exactly as you succeed.

A flat fee. Your revenue is yours

A per-venture subscription, full stop. We never touch a percentage of what your venture makes — the upside is entirely yours.

They run on rails someone else can cut

Built on US hyperscalers and payment processors that freeze "high-risk" autonomous accounts and can pull compute on a whim. Your company sits on borrowed ground.

A sovereign stack you own end to end

Compute on Citadea under EU law, an agent-native treasury on rails no bank can freeze, security by Stateward. No third party in the loop to ban you.

For every wall, a tool

The first wave hits a wall. We hand you a tool.

Every place an autonomous company gets stuck — money, compute, security, data — is a piece of the Yggdrasil stack AutoSASU already coordinates.

The bank gatekeeps the agent’s money

Ledger

An agent-native treasury and payment rail — a Stripe you actually own. Collect, hold and settle on-chain, no KYC wall, no freeze.

Compute can be cut at a US hyperscaler’s whim

Citadea

Sovereign, GPU-dense European compute under EU law. The fortified ground your ventures run on.

AI-written code ships insecure

Stateward

An autonomous security ward over every venture — reviewing code, dependencies and secrets, built for generated code.

The agent is blind to prices and markets

Kandlfeed

One unified market-data feed — the price of everything across crypto, RWAs and traditional markets.

Autonomy with no leash ships the wrong thing

Guardrails

Hard limits, validation gates, approvals and a full audit trail. The founder stays in the loop by design.

An agent needs a place to think and remember

TweenOS

Persistent, sovereign context and a digital twin — the operating system the operator reasons from.

The automated corporation loop

A self-running unit, not a single app

The layers close a loop: Citadea hosts the venture, Stateward secures it, AutoSASU operates it, and the treasury settles it — so adding a venture adds almost no overhead.

AutoSASUOperates
CitadeaHosts
StatewardSecures
LedgerSettles
KandlfeedPrices
Trust & custody

It can act on your company — and your money

An operator that touches operations and a treasury has to be trustworthy by construction. AutoSASU is built so the worst case is a paused operator, never a drained account.

It can pay, never run away

Every outflow is bounded by spend limits and policy you set. The operator can settle a bill — it can never move the treasury out of your control.

You hold the keys

The treasury is self-custody on sovereign rails. AutoSASU operates the account; you own it. We never take custody of your funds.

Full audit trail

Every action, payment and decision is logged and replayable — the evidence trail you, your accountant and the URSSAF can all stand behind.

Scoped per venture

Each operator only touches the systems and accounts you authorise for its venture. No shared blast radius, no cross-contamination.

Sovereign by default

Everything runs on Citadea, our European infrastructure, under EU law. Sovereign tiers self-host on private Citadea — air-gapped if needed.

Instant kill switch

Pause any operator, freeze its spend, or claw back its mandate in one action. Autonomy you can always take back.

Integrations

It plugs into the tools your venture already runs on

Start with one venture and the tools you already use. AutoSASU adds the sovereign pieces — treasury, compute, security — only where you want them.

Comms

SlackEmailTelegram

Work & build

NotionLinearGitHub

Treasury & money

Ledger railISWFStablecoins

Infrastructure

CitadeaVercelDocker
Built by people who run companies on it

We point it at our own portfolio first

AutoSASU is in private beta, built end to end by Yggdrasil Digital — an engineering studio and product house with deep roots in web3, fintech and autonomous systems.

It operates our own ventures

AutoSASU runs the day-to-day of the products in the Yggdrasil portfolio — the same operator we are offering you, proving itself on real ventures with real revenue and real costs, not a demo.

The orchestration brain of a sovereign stack

AutoSASU is the operations layer of the Yggdrasil ecosystem — running on our own Citadea compute, secured by Stateward, settling on our own rails. No third party stands in the loop.

We built AutoSASU because we needed it ourselves — an operator we could never have staffed, running each venture so one of us can run ten.
The AutoSASU team · Yggdrasil Digital
Why now

Agentic AI crossed the line from completing tasks to running operations

For the first time, the work of running a venture — not just writing its code — can be delegated to software that executes multi-step operations reliably. At the same time, agent-native payment rails matured, and Europe is pouring a generation of investment into sovereign compute. The pieces to let one person run a portfolio exist at once.

Questions

Everything you would ask before handing over a venture

Straight answers on how AutoSASU operates, what it can touch, and how it handles your money.

How is AutoSASU different from Polsia or NanoCorp?

Those tools generate a company from a prompt — a landing page, some ads — and then stall. AutoSASU is the operator that runs the venture continuously: it orchestrates operations, monitors health, runs an agent-native treasury, and escalates the calls that need you — all on a sovereign stack you own, not a fragile chain of US third parties.

Can an AI really be trusted to run a company?

Not unsupervised — and we don’t pretend otherwise. AutoSASU operates within hard guardrails and a budget you set, executes the routine on its own, and escalates every strategic decision with context and a recommendation. You stay the founder; it does the operating.

How does it handle money without a bank account?

Each venture gets an agent-native treasury on sovereign on-chain rails. It collects revenue through hosted checkout and links, holds it in real-asset-backed stablecoins via ISWF, and settles costs programmatically — with no bank to gatekeep, freeze or KYC the agent out, and a fiat off-ramp when you want one.

What stops it from spending recklessly?

Every outflow is bounded by limits and policy you define. The treasury is self-custody — you hold the keys — there is a full audit trail of every payment, and an instant kill switch to pause spend or claw back the mandate.

Do I have to move my company onto your stack?

No. AutoSASU plugs into the tools your venture already uses, and adds the pieces the autonomous stack needs — treasury, compute, security — only where you want them. Start with one venture and one operator.

Is it actually autonomous, or just another dashboard?

It executes — invoicing, renewals, reconciliation, follow-ups, payments — not just reports. The dashboard is where you steer and approve, not where you do the work. The work is already done by the time you read the brief.

What kinds of ventures can AutoSASU run?

Any venture whose running is mostly recurring operations: micro-SaaS, content and media sites, productized services and agencies, digital products and e-commerce, paid newsletters and communities, and usage-based AI apps. If the work is invoicing, renewals, reconciliation, follow-ups, support triage and settlement, AutoSASU operates it — and escalates the calls that move the company.

What is a SASU, and why the name?

A SASU is the French single-shareholder company — the legal form of the solo founder. AutoSASU is the automated SASU: the autonomous company in a box, built so one person can found, run and grow a venture without the operating overhead that used to require a team.

What does it cost, and how do I start?

A per-venture subscription for solo founders and lean teams, volume pricing across a portfolio, and custom Sovereign tiers self-hosted on private Citadea. AutoSASU is in private beta — request access and we’ll onboard your first venture.

The vision

One person founds, runs and grows a dozen companiesbecause the companies run themselves.

Hand a venture to its operator

AutoSASU is in private beta. Request access and we will onboard your first venture — one operator, one company, founder-in-the-loop.

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