Foundra - Validate your startup idea before you write a line of code
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Most founders spend months building something nobody wants. Foundra gives you the answer in hours. Describe your idea, and AI walks you through 3 structured phases: research your market, stress-test your assumptions, and build a launch-ready plan. Every conversation generates strategy cards you can export and share with investors. 15+ deliverables. No fluff, no guesswork. Your first strategy card is free.
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Hey PH! Spencer here, maker of Foundra.
I built this because I watched too many founders (including myself) spend months building products that nobody wanted. The validation process was always the same: Google around, ask friends who tell you what you want to hear, then build and hope.
Foundra changes that. You describe your idea, and AI walks you through 3 structured phases: researching your market, stress-testing your assumptions, and building a launch plan. Every conversation generates strategy cards you can actually export and share with co-founders or investors.
Your first strategy card is free, so you can try it right now. Would love your feedback on what deliverables would be most useful for your workflow. Let me know what you think!
I checked out your Foundra Product Hunt page and noticed a common pattern in the hero messaging that tends to underperform with founder audiences.
Right now the top section explains the concept of an “AI co-founder,” but doesn’t yet ground that in specific business outcomes, like validated ideas, structured launch plans, or faster decisions that founders actually care about.
Most founders polish copy themselves, but often that makes it clearer, not more persuasive or conversion-focused.
I can walk you through where the current messaging is losing urgency and what to change first to boost conversions and demo sign-ups. I do this as a paid, focused landing review if that’s helpful.
Happy to share a couple of high-impact suggestions.
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Hey @sclaydon,
I checked out your Foundra Product Hunt page and noticed a common pattern in the hero messaging that tends to underperform with founder audiences.
Right now the top section explains the concept of an “AI co-founder,” but doesn’t yet ground that in specific business outcomes, like validated ideas, structured launch plans, or faster decisions that founders actually care about.
Most founders polish copy themselves, but often that makes it clearer, not more persuasive or conversion-focused.
I can walk you through where the current messaging is losing urgency and what to change first to boost conversions and demo sign-ups. I do this as a paid, focused landing review if that’s helpful.
Happy to share a couple of high-impact suggestions.