Seeing this pattern repeat with technical founders everywhere right now. Curious if it's just me or you're noticing it too:
AI tools made building insanely fast. A solo founder can ship a functional SaaS in a weekend. But the failure rate hasn't dropped -it's just that founders fail faster now. They build something technically solid, get to $2-3K MRR, and flatline. Not because the product is bad. Because the strategy never existed.
A founder I know had this exact problem. Clean codebase, good UX, reliable infrastructure. Six months in - barely any users, revenue stuck. He stopped building and spent a few weeks doing nothing but questioning his own assumptions. Three things changed everything:
Happycapy
Every founder needs pushback, not just answers.
This hits a real pain.
@victoria_wu This was literally the whole reason why we started building it.
Well done, team, especially usefull if you are a solo-founder and need to bounce ideas with someone.
@rumen_sprostranov Тhank you! We have spent way too long getting the back-and-forth to feel like a real convo and not just Q&A. Glad that's how it lands
@rumen_sprostranov Thank you Rumen!
jared.so
Thanks Serge! I needed something like this.
@maks_bilski My pleasure, Maks! Hope you enjoy the product!
SUN
Interesting
@artinbogdanov Thank you so much! Glad you like the product!
ZeroHuman.
Congrats @ivaylotz !
Which advisor are people using the most so far?
Also, are all 20 running on the same model under the hood, or do you assign different LLMs based on the advisor's role?