I m that founder who sees a tiny problem accidentally builds a whole company to solve it then asks myself whether anyone actually needed it
Over the last couple of years I ve: Built AI to argue with government procurement docs Built AI to stop construction chaos on WhatsApp Built a Memory OS because finding files should NOT require archaeology
Basically, if an idea keeps me up at 3AM, I ship it before my brain has the chance to logically object. That s what brought me here.
I keep seeing the same pattern across early-stage teams:
the MVP works until it really doesn t.
For many founders, the hardest part isn t getting something online it s everything that comes after: infra that cracks under real users code that no dev wants to touch rewriting the whole stack AI-built projects no one can maintain the moment you realize your prototype isn t a product
I keep seeing the same pattern across early-stage teams:
the MVP works until it really doesn t.
For many founders, the hardest part isn t getting something online it s everything that comes after: infra that cracks under real users code that no dev wants to touch rewriting the whole stack AI-built projects no one can maintain the moment you realize your prototype isn t a product