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Hey there! I'm an ex-McKinsey & Kearney consultant who spent 8 years developing financial models, strategy decks, and business plans for Fortune 500s. After years in consulting, I noticed most of the work follows repeatable patterns. So I built CoreSight: a multi-agent AI platform that gives you McKinsey-grade analysis, without the €500K price tag. Already validated with 1,000+ users (consultants, analysts, founders) and enterprise pilots worth $100K ARR. Whether you're: - a founder looking to raise funds and needs a solid business plan, - a solo operator trying to improve your strategic chops, or - someone who wants to get ahead without spending €50k on a consulting firm ...this is for you.

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Nika

1d ago

How do we define “seniority” and career/skill progress in the age of AI?

We keep hearing: Juniors won t stand a chance.

But companies are still opening internships, which suggests something deeper than just skill-building still matters (like understanding systems, workflows, and how companies actually operate the management part).

How do you think about investing on top of the investments you make in your startup?

Coming from a consulting background, I spent years helping companies make high-stakes financial decisions. I find the approaches that worked for them are completely different from the ones that make sense for me personally as a founder.

As a founder, you are already running one of the most concentrated bets a person can make. Your time, your money, your reputation, all tied to one company that may or may not work out.

Everyone in tech has an opinion on NVDA right now. We ran it through CoreSight instead of guessing.

Keeping up with stocks for your portfolio can be tiring, especially when you are building your own business. You're already tracking your own metrics, your market, your competitors. Adding serious investment research on top of that is a lot.

But most of us still have a portfolio. And most of us make those decisions with whatever information happens to cross our feed that week.

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