Skip to main content

6 solopreneur tips to get you started

5 min read

Apr 27, 2025

1) Find a business idea that fulfils your needs

You’re going to invest a lot of time in your solo business, so it should be something that you are passionate about, and will keep you engaged.

Ask yourself why you want to start a solopreneur business. Do you want flexible hours, or do you have a hobby that you want to make your career?

A solopreneur writes down ideas on a notepad in front of a laptop.

2) Set a goal and create a business plan

Once you have your business idea and a broad vision for it, it’s time to put this onto paper—or even a document in Dropbox Paper—and map out the details of your business model.

A typical business plan will include details of the following:

  • An executive summary

  • A business description

  • Details of market strategies

  • Competitor analysis

  • A design and development plan of your products and services

  • Information about your operations and management plan

  • Financial information, planning and factors

Try to keep it as simple as possible. Anyone should be able to read your business plan and understand what your business is, how it makes money, and how it will operate.

Solopreneur writes out a business plan on their laptop.

3) Stay organized and stick to your plan

When you run a business as a solopreneur, it all comes down to you. You’re running the operation, delivering the work, and dealing with customers. As soon as you fall down, the business does too.

That’s why it’s crucial to stay organized and keep on top of the various moving parts of your one-person business.

A solopreneur sits in front of their desk, looking at documents and smiling on a zoom call.

4) Automate as much as you can

There’s only one of you. The more time you can dedicate to delivering your solopreneur business’ product or service, the more revenue you can generate.

This is where automation can help. Why spend time working on mundane tasks, when technology can do it for you?

A solopreneur using their phone to convert physical files.

5) Don’t be afraid to bring in an extra pair of hands when you need it

While the name solopreneur implies that you intend to work alone, there’s no reason you can’t bring in support from time to time when you need it.

If you’re having a particularly busy month, or need a specialist skillset on an upcoming project, you should definitely consider outsourcing some of your work. Why not bring in a freelancer, for some needed support? Or pay for an accountant to look after calculating your taxes?

The right support won’t dilute your status as a solopreneur—instead it will free you up to focus on what matters: the success of your own business.

A solopreneur discussing their work with a trusted peer.

6) Practice patience, relish in the freedom, and remember it’s not all about money

While our other tips have been more practical, we’d like to close on a slightly more philosophical point.

A solopreneur takes a moment to relax on a balcony with their laptop.

Give yourself the space to do your best work

Running a solo business can be a whirlwind one day, and calm as the eye of a storm the next. While there are many parts of this you can’t control, one thing you can take control of is your workspace.

Start by organizing your desk, your home office, and your paperwork. Then take it up a notch with Dropbox: a place you can use the tools you love, safely store the files you care about, cut through the clutter, and make your working day as productive as possible.

Explore related resources

Person working on a laptop at a kitchen table, with family in the background, illustrating a work-from-home setting.

12 solopreneur business ideas you could start today

Want to launch your own business? Explore innovative and profitable solopreneur ideas that align with your passions and skills in this actionable guide.

A person sits on a couch in front of a laptop, using a mobile device to back up their latest photos to the cloud.

Cloud storage vs cloud backup: The key differences explained

Cloud backup and cloud storage are valuable tools for any solopreneur or small business, but do you know the difference? We’re here to help in our complete guide.

A person on a bicycle interacts with a solopreneur filmmaker holding a camera, while another person holds a reflector.

Digital file management tips for solopreneurs

Knowing how to manage your digital files can save you time and effort. Explore our simple file management tips to start mastering the art of organizing your digital files.