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@Baili1018
Jun 25, 2026, 02:30 AM
The Era of One-Person Companies: New Opportunities with dappOS Coding
The concept of OPC (One Person Company) has been discussed for years, but it seemed like a distant dream for ordinary people. With the help of AI and automation tools, one person can now accomplish what a small team could do in the past. However, the real challenge lies not in having ideas, but in turning them into reality. In the past, even with AI-assisted coding, many underlying processes couldn't be avoided, such as setting up a local environment, server, domain, API, deployment, payment interface, and backend logic.
For tech-savvy individuals, these might be just routine processes, but for ordinary people, each step is a barrier. That's why I had mixed feelings about the concept of OPC: I could see the trend and the benefits, but as a non-technical person, I felt it was out of reach.
That was until I tried dappOS's newly launched Coding feature. It's not just about generating a few lines of code; it's about packaging the entire process from idea to product. You only need to describe your requirements in plain language, and it will take care of the rest, including page creation, logic, deployment, and payment.
I tested it with a World Cup theme, and the results were impressive. In about 10 minutes, dappOS Coding created a fully functional e-commerce website for overseas users. The website is available here: ugw.dappos.com/site-6108d158β¦ This example is not the focus; the point is that it made me realize OPC is not just a slogan. When tools compress technical, deployment, payment, and automation processes into a manageable range for one person, ordinary people can finally participate.
In the past, starting a cross-border business was challenging. You might understand product selection, but not website building; you might know traffic, but not payment; you might know hotspots, but not how to quickly create product pages. Many ideas weren't eliminated by the market, but by the execution barrier.
dappOS's Coding tool changes this. It compresses the process that previously required technical, product, and operational personnel into a single person's SOP driven by natural language.
This is where OPC economics gets interesting. It's not about everyone becoming a programmer or starting a big company. It's about a non-technical person using AI and automation tools to turn an idea into a real business, go online, collect payments, and verify the market.
When others are using AI to generate articles and PPTs, I'm more concerned with whether this tool can help ordinary people complete a real business cycle. For most people, the real value is not 'AI helped me write X lines of code,' but 'AI helped me open a new revenue stream.'
From this perspective, dappOS Coding is not just a development tool, but a signal that the era of one-person companies is truly beginning to lower barriers.

