Claude Code Tools Every Small Business Owner Should Know
Claude Code is not just for developers. Here are the specific tools and workflows that save me hours every week running a small operation.
Software development, AI tooling, AI agents, and digital infrastructure — building tools for fishing businesses, food producers, and small operations.
Software development, AI tooling, and digital infrastructure. Ryan builds tools for fishing businesses, food safety, and seafood marketplaces.
View in GraphAI-powered tools for small business operations — from Claude Code to agent platforms. Practical applications over hype.
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View in GraphWeb app for the fishing industry. Calculates yield costs by species and product form. Includes community data pool for benchmarking yield rates across contributors.
View in GraphSystem for tracking seafood from catch to consumer. Covers species, catch method, location, fisherman identity, and handling chain.
View in GraphLocal food delivery platform connecting home cooks with community ingredients. Recipe building, local sourcing, dedicated driver delivery. Part of Orbitist.
View in GraphClaude Code is not just for developers. Here are the specific tools and workflows that save me hours every week running a small operation.
Bookkeeping nearly buried my seafood business. AI tools turned a dreaded weekly task into something I actually stay on top of.
I built a Fish Cost Calculator in a weekend that would have taken me two weeks. Here is what Claude Code actually does well and where I still need to think for myself.
Food producers need software built by people who understand the walk-in cooler, the fish ticket, and the margin spreadsheet. Claude makes it possible to be both the operator and the builder.
Tools like OpenClaw and Co-work are giving small businesses agency-level marketing output without agency-level budgets. Here is what works and what is noise.
Five AI agents, each with a job. One operator learning what it means to manage a team that never sleeps. Here is how I am building an AI workforce for a one-person operation.
Your seafood operation does not need a data warehouse. It needs PostgreSQL, and probably nothing else.
Obsidian turned my scattered notes on fisheries policy, technical specs, and business plans into a connected knowledge system. Here is how I use it to run a seafood company and build software at the same time.
Small businesses do not need enterprise AI platforms. They need tools that save two hours a day. Here is what is actually working in a real seafood operation.
Most seafood changes hands five or more times before reaching your plate. Traceability technology can close the gap between catch and consumer.