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Most founder networks give you a room full of people. Utopia gives you a room of 2–4 founders at your exact stage, working through the exact same class of decisions you are facing. We built it because the insight you need isn't on the internet, it's not in AI, and it's not from a 500-person Slack channel. It lives in a room with people who've already made your call.

Utopia ClubDecision pods for software founders scaling in the US.
Utopia is the relationship intelligence network for software founders scaling in the US.
Stage-matched pods of 2–4 founders pressure-test the decisions that matter — pricing, fundraising, hiring, US market entry — and turn execution trust into warm pipeline that closes 8× faster than cold outreach. AI gave everyone the same answers. Utopia has the rest.

Utopia ClubDecision pods for software founders scaling in the US.
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Why we capped pods at 4
Most founder networks put 8–10 people in a room and call it peer learning. At 8, someone stays quiet. Usually the person with the sharpest question. Utopia pods are 2–4 founders, stage-matched, built around one high-stakes decision per session — pricing, fundraising, hiring, US market entry. No fixed schedule, show up when you have a blocker. The other thing nobody talks about: the decisions...
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Simons changed how I approach systematic trading. I've been building and running systematic trading strategies for a while, and CPZAI's Simons AI strategist is genuinely useful — not just a wrapper. It asks the right questions, surfaces assumptions I was glossing over, and helps tighten the logic before I even get to backtesting. The workflow from research to execution feels unified in a way...

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