One person runs multiple revenue streams (SaaS, merch, digital products, content) using AI for execution while handling strategy layer.
Four diversified income sources with near-zero marginal costs create resilience; slow months in one stream covered by others.
Operates part-time (2-3 hours evenings plus weekends) while maintaining day job; AI tools compress 8-hour tasks into 2-3 focused hours.
Total monthly tool costs ~204 EUR (Claude Pro, Vercel, Shopify, Midjourney, Kling, ElevenLabs) enable solo operator productivity equivalent to 3-5 person team.
A Studio of One, Running Like a Team of Ten
RAXXO Studios is not a brand name for a team. It is literally one person running a full creative studio operation: a SaaS product, a merch store with 91 products, digital products, an AI brand ambassador, video content, and a blog. In Berlin. Without employees, contractors, or virtual assistants.
This is not a hustle culture pitch. It is an honest look at what becomes possible when AI tools handle the execution layer and a human handles the strategy layer.
Solo creative businesses have been growing significantly faster than traditional agencies. The reason: near-zero overhead and AI-augmented output velocity. A solo operator with the right tools now produces volume that previously required 3-5 people.
The Revenue Streams (All Four of Them)
Stream
Product
Model
Effort Level
SaaS
[RAXXO Studio](https://studio.raxxo.shop)
Monthly subscription (4 tiers)
High initial, low ongoing
Merch
raxxo.shop (apparel + accessories)
Print-on-demand per sale
Medium initial, zero ongoing
Digital Products
Git Dojo (5 EUR), OhNine (9 EUR)
One-time purchase, instant delivery
Medium initial, zero ongoing
Content
Blog, YouTube, social (via Lexxa)
SEO traffic, brand building
Ongoing, AI-assisted
The key insight is not that any single stream generates massive revenue. It is that four streams with near-zero marginal cost create a resilient business. If merch has a slow month, SaaS subscriptions cover it. If SaaS growth stalls, digital product sales continue. Diversification without the overhead that usually makes diversification impractical.
The Real Schedule
RAXXO Studios is not my full-time job. I have a day job as a designer. Everything here happens in evenings after work and on weekends. No romantic "morning routine" fantasy. Just honest part-time building.
Evenings (2-3 hours): This is when I ship features, fix bugs, write content, or create new products. Claude Code is open the entire time. I describe what needs to happen, review the output, adjust, commit. On a good evening, I ship 2-3 meaningful changes. Writing is AI-assisted through RAXXO Studio. Video production uses Kling for generation and After Effects for editing.
Weekends (flexible, more hours): Bigger tasks that need longer focus blocks. Store management, product descriptions, SEO optimization, new product development. This is when most of the heavy lifting happens.
Total: 2-3 hours in the evening after day job, more on weekends. Not glamorous, but sustainable. AI tools make this schedule viable because they compress what would be 8 hours of work into 2-3 focused hours.
The Tool Stack (Everything I Pay For)
Tool
Purpose
Monthly Cost
Claude Pro
All development, writing, analysis
~107 EUR
Vercel Pro
SaaS hosting + previews
20 EUR
Shopify Basic
Merch + digital product store
~30 EUR
Freepik Premium
AI image generation + assets
~9 EUR
Midjourney
Creative image generation
~10 EUR
[ElevenLabs](https://try.elevenlabs.io/8pbaehnkoq4u)
Voice generation for video
~5 EUR
Kling
AI video generation
~8 EUR
Claude API
Production SaaS backend
~15 EUR
Domain + email
raxxo.shop, studio.raxxo.shop
~5 EUR
**Total**
**~209 EUR**
Around 210 EUR monthly for a fully operational creative studio. In Berlin, office rent alone for a small studio space runs 600-1,200 EUR monthly. The entire RAXXO operation costs less than a desk at a coworking space.
What Is Automated vs What Is Manual
People ask me this constantly, and the answer disappoints them. Roughly 40% of the work is automated or AI-assisted. 60% is still manual human work.
Automated or AI-assisted (40%):
Code generation and debugging
Image and video generation
First drafts of all written content
Product mockup creation
Database operations and migrations
Deployment pipelines
Order fulfillment (Printful handles this entirely)
Manual human work (60%):
Product strategy and roadmap decisions
Design taste and curation
Code review and architecture choices
Customer communication
Content strategy and editorial judgment
Financial planning and pricing
Debugging the weird edge cases AI cannot figure out
Quality control on everything before it ships
This roughly 40% automation figure matches what most creative professionals using AI tools report. The consistent finding: AI excels at generation and repetition, humans remain essential for judgment and strategy.
The "AI Playground" Philosophy
RAXXO Studios runs on a simple principle: every AI experiment becomes a potential product. I do not separate "learning AI tools" from "building products." They are the same activity.
When I experimented with Claude Code's skill system, the result was Git Dojo (5 EUR). When I tracked my own Claude API usage, the result was OhNine (9 EUR). When I needed social media captions, the result was RAXXO Studio (subscription SaaS).
The playground philosophy means nothing goes to waste. Failed experiments teach you something. Successful experiments become products. The iteration speed of AI tools means you can test 10 ideas in the time it used to take to test 2.
Scaling Without Employees
The obvious question: does this scale? The honest answer: it scales to a point.
One person with AI tools can reasonably manage:
1-2 SaaS products with moderate complexity
100-200 merch SKUs
3-5 digital products
Weekly content across 2-3 platforms
Beyond that, you hit a ceiling. Not a production ceiling (AI handles more volume) but an attention ceiling. Every product needs maintenance, customer support, and strategic updates. Most knowledge workers can effectively manage 3-5 active projects simultaneously. AI does not increase that cognitive limit.
The scaling strategy is not "add more products." It is "increase revenue per product." Better conversion rates, higher average order value, more effective content marketing. These levers do not require more hours. They require better judgment applied to the same hours.
What I Would Tell Someone Starting This Today
Start with one revenue stream, not four. I built these sequentially over a few weeks of evening and weekend sessions. Starting all four simultaneously would have produced four mediocre products instead of one good one.
Learn Claude Code deeply before anything else. It is the single highest-leverage tool in this stack. Everything else is interchangeable. Claude Code is the foundation.
Document everything in CLAUDE.md. Your AI tools are only as good as the context you give them. A detailed CLAUDE.md file in every project root saves 30-40% of your time by eliminating repeated context-setting.
Ship before you are ready. My first SaaS deploy was ugly. My first merch designs were mediocre. Real user feedback is worth more than another week of polishing.
FAQ
How much do you actually work per day?
2-3 hours on weekday evenings after my day job, more on weekends. I do not track hours religiously. I track whether things shipped. The constraint of limited time forces better prioritization, which AI tools make possible by compressing execution time.
Do you ever hire freelancers?
Not currently. If I needed something outside my skill set (like iOS development or advanced 3D animation), I would. But for the current product mix of web apps, merch, and content, AI tools cover the gaps in my skill set well enough.
What is the hardest part of running a solo studio?
Context switching. Going from debugging a webhook to writing a product description to editing a video in the same day is mentally exhausting. AI tools speed up each task but do not reduce the cognitive cost of switching between them. Batching similar tasks helps.
Can this model work for someone without design experience?
Partially. The SaaS and digital product streams work for developers without design backgrounds (use templates and component libraries). The merch stream requires visual taste that AI cannot provide. The content stream works for anyone willing to learn. Start with your strongest skill and expand from there.
What is the minimum viable version of this model?
One Shopify store with 15-20 print-on-demand products and 3-5 blog posts for SEO. Total cost: roughly 40 EUR monthly (Shopify Basic). Add a Claude subscription for AI-assisted content creation and you are at about 150 EUR monthly. You can test whether this model works for you within 60 days at that budget.
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