Team

Solo founder. Specific reasons for that.

Ledgerline is built by Abe Turan in Toronto. The product is the artifact; this page is the personal context behind the choice to build it this way.

Abe Turan — founder

Builder of multi-agent systems and operator of several small businesses in parallel — facility services, ecommerce, and developer tools. Day-to-day work has, for the last two years, involved running production code that takes real-world actions on behalf of a small group of people.

That work surfaced the same problem repeatedly: agents are getting capable enough to be useful in the loop, and the limiting factor on shipping them isn't model quality or tool integration. It's that the people responsible for what the company does can't say yes to deployment without the controls and evidence trail Ledgerline now provides.

The decision to start with a single founder is not a placeholder for hiring. The thesis is that the first 12 months of this product require concentrated decisions about what to build, what to refuse, and how to position it. A small co-located team is the right shape for the next stage; the wrong shape for this one.

What we look for as we grow

Ledgerline will hire deliberately. The first two roles, when they open, will be a security-minded backend engineer with experience in financial-services infrastructure, and a design-minded technical writer to own developer-facing documentation. If that describes you, write directly: [email protected].

Advisors and partners

An advisory bench will be added publicly here once formalized. We are working with a small group of design partners under mutual NDA whose names appear when they choose to make their adoption public.


If you want to talk to a human about whether Ledgerline fits, the human is Abe. [email protected]