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Denovo - Build and run your business while you sleep.

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Got a business idea? Let's Denovo it! Denovo turns any idea into a fully operational startup that runs autonomously. Give your idea and go to bed. Denovo evaluates your idea, builds your pitch deck, business plan, promotional videos, and your full-stack web application, and it runs your startup engineering, business development, and social media while you sleep.

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Saverio Pulizzi
With AI replacing more and more human jobs, more people will inevitably need to create their own future, and for the first time, starting a business is no longer a process; it’s a product.
fmerian

Love this direction. What type of businesses is @Denovo best for from your POV? What are your first users building?

Saverio Pulizzi

@fmerian Great question! Here's what we're seeing from 10,000+ projects on the platform:


📊 Our top 3 categories right now:

  1. E-commerce — By far the biggest. Solo founders spinning up DTC brands, dropshipping ops, and niche stores. Denovo handles everything from brand kit to storefront to automated marketing — so it's a natural fit for e-com founders who want to launch fast without a team.

  2. Consumer SaaS — App ideas, productivity tools, subscription products. These founders love the pitch deck + financial projections combo — they're building to raise.

  3. Marketplaces — Two-sided platforms. These are the most ambitious ideas on the platform. They use Denovo to validate fast before committing to a full build.

The surprising insight? B2B SaaS + Enterprise SaaS combined nearly match Consumer SaaS. We're seeing more serious, revenue-focused founders than we expected — not just side-project builders.

Where Denovo shines most: Any founder who has the idea but not the team. If you're a solo operator or a tiny team trying to go from zero to market-ready in a few days.

The autonomous GTM is the real unlock — once your startup is built, Denovo actually runs your lead gen, social, and outreach while you sleep. That's why e-commerce and SaaS founders stick around.

🚀 TL;DR: Best for solo founders and lean teams building e-commerce, SaaS, or marketplaces who want to go to market instantly.

fmerian

interesting! I assume you're dogfooding @Denovo, so 10k+ projects is a significant success metric. keep up the great work!

Saverio Pulizzi

@fmerian Yes, Denovo is running Denovo itself haha

chunhee park

@saverio_pulizzi3 Recently, vibe code is trend. But important thing is which problem to solve. I think Denovo AI can help this issue efficiently. I was shocked that this software provides almost everything (revenue potential, pitch deck, promo vide, even webapp). But maybe quality of these result is important. I will use this service in 1 month free trial~!

fmerian

lfg! make sure to add your review here: https://www.producthunt.com/products/denovo/reviews/new

Saverio Pulizzi

@chunhee You nailed it — vibe coding is exciting, but knowing what to build matters way more than how to build it. That's exactly the gap Denovo fills.

The shocking "it does everything" reaction is something we hear a lot 😄 But you raised the right follow-up: quality matters. Here's how we think about it:

Every output — pitch deck, business plan, financials, branding, webapp — is generated through a conversational AI co-founder, not a one-click template. That means you can push back, refine, and iterate on every single asset until it's exactly right. Don't like the logo? Tell it to go bolder. Financial projections too conservative? Say so. The agent adapts to your direction.

We also pull in real market data, competitor analysis, and legal references — not generic filler. The pitch decks include actual TAM/SAM/SOM research. The legal docs cite real statutes. The financial models use industry benchmarks.

Is every first draft perfect? No. But the iteration loop is instant — and that's the real unlock. Instead of waiting 2 weeks for a freelancer to revise, you get v2 in 30 seconds.

Enjoy the free trial — would love to hear what you build and how the quality holds up for your use case! What problem are you thinking of tackling first? 🚀

Monir

@saverio_pulizzi3  @chunhee The focus on helping managers and teams develop skills directly within their workflow is really interesting. Many learning tools feel disconnected from daily work, so this approach could make coaching more relevant

Saverio Pulizzi
@monir_ Denovo is built to guide you through the process of starting a company! What is a skill that you are trying to learn?
Vojtěch Hořava

Hello @Denovo team! Congrats to launch and i will try it today! <3
Can i ask, what was the biggest challenge in your Launch?
Thank you and wish you best!
Solo dev newbie - Vojtěch :)

Saverio Pulizzi

@hustlerv Thank you so much Vojtěch! Welcome aboard 🧡

Great question — honestly, the biggest challenge was building trust that an AI can actually run your business, not just generate a doc.

Everyone's seen AI tools that spit out a business plan or a logo. But Denovo goes way beyond that — it autonomously runs your go-to-market, sends outreach, posts content, tracks leads, and iterates. Convincing people that this isn't "just another AI generator" but an actual autonomous co-founder was the hardest part.

We had to let the product speak for itself. When early users saw their first leads come in while they were sleeping — that's when it clicked.

The "zero-employees" positioning came from that exact moment.

The second challenge? Scope. We're not building one tool — we're building an entire startup operating system (business plan + branding + pitch deck + MVP + GTM + lead gen + social media). Keeping all of that coherent and high-quality simultaneously was a serious engineering puzzle 😅

As a solo dev yourself, my advice: ship the smallest version that delivers the "magic moment." For us, that moment was a founder typing an idea and seeing a full startup materialize in minutes. Everything else came after.


Can't wait to hear what you build! Drop me a message if you need any help 🚀

fmerian

We're not building one tool — we're building an entire startup operating system (business plan + branding + pitch deck + MVP + GTM + lead gen + social media).

really impressive. what's next? what's in your roadmap? ?makers

Saverio Pulizzi

@fmerian A few weeks ago, we announced a partnership with Yale University and the United Nations to help founders across 6 countries build and run a startup.

Our roadmap focuses on integrating tools founders need into Denovo so that the platform can become the "Great equalizer", helping anyone with an idea build a business.

Link to press release: https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2026/03/18/3258568/0/en/Denovo-Unveils-AI-Launchpad-to-Democratize-Entrepreneurship.html

Saverio Pulizzi

@hustlerv How are you planning to use Denovo?

Vojtěch Hořava
@saverio_pulizzi3 I wanna try few ideas because i have really great ideas sometines but im newbie in this world So Its hard for me to make something "solo" with just my vibecoding skills And with my little empty pocket 😁🍀 Also im So jealous that you made something that big And wonderful 🙏 im SEO SPECIALIST And E-commerce administrator for local E-commerce stores And also made my first lauch on Product Hunt for people WHO want to try run some E-commerce or already have some but they dont have time And knowledge for good SEO or after they fail with paid ads. So i made easy AI SEO toolkit for them with my data and with knowledge i learned after years of working with SEO And stores. Really just wanted to help small businesses or blogs to get better results with really low cost budget for start. But my Launch was catastrophy And i know i Done it Wrong without some promoting before launching and as i said im solo vibecode dev with not much money So i wasnt able to afford some promo. I Hope i can somehow revive my Tool maybe with updated launch with more features... 🥹 But with your beautiful Tool i Will try to bring ALIVE projects i have in my notebooks but didnt have time And skills to make them happen 🍀🤍 my launched project Is https://www.producthunt.com/prod... but like i said, i totally messed the launch And didnt get any feedbacks Or users who will appreciate my app. 😞🍀 In any case, I’m not giving up, and I’ll keep working to get this project to the people it can help, and I’ll keep working on it. 🤍
Saverio Pulizzi

@hustlerv Vojtěch, this message genuinely made our day. 🧡

First — don't you dare call that launch a catastrophe. You built a real product, by yourself, that solves a real problem for real businesses. Most people never get that far. You're already ahead of 99% of people who "have an idea."

Here's what I know after launching Denovo: a bad launch ≠ a bad product. Product Hunt is one day. Your product is forever. Some of the biggest tools today flopped on their first launch and came back stronger. You have domain expertise (years of SEO + e-commerce), a clear audience (small businesses struggling with SEO after failed paid ads), and a working product. That's a foundation most funded startups would kill for.

A few real suggestions:

  1. Relaunch is absolutely an option. Product Hunt allows updated launches. But this time, spend 2-3 weeks building in public first — share your SEO wins, post tips, engage in communities. The launch is the crescendo, not the opening act.

  2. Your story IS your marketing. "SEO specialist who watched small businesses waste money on ads, so he built a tool to fix it" — that's incredibly compelling. Lead with that everywhere.

  3. Try running your SEO toolkit through Denovo. Seriously — plug the idea in, let it generate a GTM plan, a pitch deck, a brand refresh. You might discover positioning angles and acquisition channels you haven't considered. That's what the platform is built for.

And those notebook ideas? Bring them all. That's exactly the reason Denovo was built for — someone with great ideas, real-world expertise, but not enough hours or budget to turn them all into reality.

You're not a newbie, Vojtěch. You're a solo founder who ships. That's rare and valuable. Keep going. 🍀🚀

Congrats @saverio_pulizzi3 for your launch. How reliable is denovo in actually running a startup end-to-end without human oversight, especially when real-world decisions get messy?
Saverio Pulizzi

@hamza_afzal_butt Thanks for the great question! Honest answer: very reliable on the 80% that's predictable. Intentionally not autonomous on the 20% that's messy.

Here's what I mean. Most early-stage startup work is repeatable — build the brand, write the pitch deck, generate financial models, send outreach, post content, follow up with leads. Denovo handles all of that end-to-end, 24/7, without you lifting a finger. That layer is rock solid.

But when real-world decisions get messy — a customer pushes back on pricing, a partnership deal needs a judgment call, a market signal requires a strategic pivot — the agent doesn't go rogue. It surfaces the decision to you with context, drafts a recommended response, and waits for your green light.

We built approval gates on every high-stakes action: anything involving money, external comms, or irreversible moves gets paused with a "should I do this?" before executing.

The design philosophy is simple: automate the grind, escalate the judgment calls. The founder isn't removed from the loop — they're just only called into the cockpit when it actually matters. Instead of drowning in 50 hours of busywork and trying to make good decisions, you're fresh, focused, and only handling the stuff that genuinely needs a human brain.

10,000+ projects in, the biggest unlock isn't "AI does everything perfectly" — it's that founders finally have the bandwidth to handle the messy stuff well because they're not exhausted from the routine stuff.

What's one messy decision you'd want to stress-test us with? 👀

fmerian
Saverio Pulizzi
@fmerian let’s goooooo!
Jason Howie

The promise of truly automated business operations is something many founders have been chasing for a while, and it looks like Denovo is making a serious run at it. Curious how it handles edge cases and human-in-the-loop moments when things go off-script; that's usually where these systems get tested. Excited to see how early users are finding it in the wild. - Jason

Saverio Pulizzi

@jasonhowie Appreciate the thoughtful take, Jason — and you're right, that's exactly where the real test is.

Here's how we handle it: Denovo splits the world into two lanes.

Lane 1 — Autonomous. The predictable, high-volume work that buries founders: generating the brand, building the deck, writing outreach, posting content, enriching leads, following up. This runs 24/7 without intervention. It's where 80% of early-stage time gets wasted, and it's rock solid.

Lane 2 — Human-in-the-loop. Anything high-stakes hits an approval gate before it executes. The agent drafts the response, surfaces the context, and asks "should I do this?" — the founder approves, edits, or redirects.

The key design choice: the agent doesn't fail silently. When something goes off-script, it doesn't guess or hallucinate a decision. It escalates with context — "here's what happened, here's what I recommend, here's the tradeoff."

The founder makes the call with full information instead of discovering a mess after the fact.

What's a specific off-script scenario you'd want to throw at it? Always looking for edge cases to stress-test 👀

fmerian

The promise of truly automated business operations is something many founders have been chasing for a while, and it looks like Denovo is making a serious run at it.

frame this, ?makers

Saverio Pulizzi

@fmerian Thanks for the kind words! Here's how we frame it:

Most "automation" tools today automate tasks. Connect this to that. Trigger a zap. Run a workflow.

Denovo automates the business.

Not one step — the entire chain: idea → business plan → brand → pitch deck → website → lead generation → outreach → content → analytics. Then it keeps running, autonomously, 24/7.

The way we think about it internally: every founder deserves a full team, even if they can't afford one. A strategist, a designer, a marketer, a sales rep, an analyst — all rolled into one AI co-founder that works while you sleep.

That's the frame: not another tool in the stack — a replacement for the stack itself. 🚀

Gayatri Sachdeva

Congrats on the launch of Denovo! This is very interesting!!

How does the platform ensure that these startups don't end up looking 'templated'? Can a founder inject a unique 'human' edge into an autonomous system to ensure they stand out in a crowded market?

Saverio Pulizzi

@gayatri_sachdeva 

Great question — and honestly, this is one of the things we obsessed over.

Denovo isn't a template engine that spits out the same output for everyone. It's an AI co-founder you actually talk to. During the first build, it assumes the style and direction for your business based on the idea you provide.


Afterwards, you can edit every asset - your brand kit, pitch deck, business plan, website, and financials — can be edited through a live conversation with your AI agent. You give it direction, and it builds. You push back, it iterates.

Just like working with a real co-founder.


Same with the Autonomous OS - The founder gives direction and a focus area, and it works for you!

Vojtěch Hořava
@saverio_pulizzi3 Anyway i Will be home in 1 Hour So im So happy to go try the DENOVO 🤍 let you know my feedback after that 🍀
Saverio Pulizzi

@hustlerv Can't wait to hear what you think, Vojtěch! 🧡

Take your time exploring — start by typing any business idea and watch it come to life. The magic moment is when your full brand, pitch deck, and business plan appear in minutes.

If anything feels confusing or you get stuck, just shout — we're here. Your feedback means everything on launch day. Enjoy! 🚀🍀

fmerian

As a founder, you know the drill - Loads of paperwork to incorporate, to raise funds, to actually get started and keep running.

There's now an AI for that, a mission control for running a business, from idea to $$$.

S/O to Saverio and the @Denovo team 👏👏

Saverio Pulizzi

@fmerian This means a lot — thank you! 🙏

You nailed the pain. Every founder starts with fire in their belly and then immediately gets buried in paperwork, legal setup, pitch decks, branding, financial models, lead gen... the list never ends. By the time you're done setting up, half your energy is gone.

That's exactly why we built Denovo — so founders can skip straight to the part that matters: building something people want and getting it to market. The AI handles the rest, 24/7.

Appreciate the shoutout! 🧡

What's the one startup task you wish you could just hand off completely and never think about again? 👀

fmerian

What's the one startup task you wish you could just hand off completely and never think about again?

definitely the admin and legal stuff - the type of low-value tasks that takes countless time while you just want to build, ship, and grow your business

Saverio Pulizzi

@fmerian Exactly — and that's the trap. Admin and legal work feels "quick" but it compounds ruthlessly. An hour on ToS, an hour on privacy policy, an hour on an NDA, an hour sorting invoices… suddenly you've lost a full week and haven't talked to a single customer.

Mykola Kondratiuk

The tagline is bold. I'm curious about where the actual failure surface is - running a business autonomously means handling exceptions constantly. A customer disputes an invoice, a supplier changes terms, a hire doesn't work out. How does Denovo handle the stuff that falls outside the expected playbook?

Saverio Pulizzi

@mykola_kondratiuk Really sharp question — this is exactly the right thing to stress-test.

Honest answer: Denovo doesn't pretend to replace human judgment on high-stakes exceptions. That would be reckless. Here's how we actually think about it:

The 80/20 split. ~80% of early-stage startup work is predictable and repeatable — generate the brand, build the deck, write outreach emails, post content, enrich leads, follow up. That's the work that buries solo founders. Denovo owns that entire layer autonomously.

The other 20% — the exceptions you're describing — stays with the founder. But here's the difference: instead of drowning in the 80% and handling exceptions, you're only handling exceptions. Your cognitive load drops dramatically.

In practice, the agent surfaces decisions rather than making them silently. Invoice dispute? The agent flags it and drafts a response — you approve or edit before it sends. Supplier changes terms? It pulls the new terms, highlights what changed, and asks you how to proceed. It's not autopilot with no steering wheel — it's autopilot with the founder as the pilot who only gets called to the cockpit when it matters.

We also built approval gates for anything that touches money, external communications, or irreversible actions. The agent literally pauses and asks "should I do this?" before executing. So the failure surface you're worried about has a human checkpoint on every high-risk path.

The real unlock isn't "AI runs everything perfectly." It's "AI handles the grind so the founder has the bandwidth to handle the exceptions well."

What's the gnarliest edge case you've seen kill an early-stage startup — the one you'd want to throw at us first? 👀

Mykola Kondratiuk

That's actually the right call. The tools that try to automate everything including edge cases tend to create more chaos than they solve. Keeping humans in the loop for high-stakes exceptions isn't a limitation - it's a design principle worth being explicit about.

Saverio Pulizzi

@mykola_kondratiuk Exactly — and thank you for framing it that way. "Design principle, not limitation" is precisely how we think about it internally.

The temptation in AI is to chase full autonomy as the end goal. But we learned early on that the founders who succeed aren't the ones who disappear — they're the ones who get freed up to focus only on the decisions that actually matter.

Denovo's job is to make sure those high-stakes moments are the only things on your plate — not buried under 50 hours of grunt work you couldn't get to. 🚀

Mykola Kondratiuk

Good luck with the launch. Genuinely rooting for this one.

Saverio Pulizzi
@fmerian let’s go! Let’s spread the world on LinkedIn!
Mihir Kanzariya

The "business as a product" framing is interesting. I've been thinking about this a lot since building my own SaaS. The hardest part isn't the code or the idea, it's all the boring stuff around it like incorporation, billing setup, landing pages, email flows etc.

Curious how deep the automation goes though. Like does it actually handle things like payment processing setup and legal docs or is it more of a project management layer that guides you through steps? Big difference between the two imo.

Saverio Pulizzi

@mihir_kanzariya 100% agree — that distinction matters a lot. So let me be specific.

Denovo is not a project management layer. It doesn't give you a checklist and say, "go do these 47 things." It actually does them.

Here's what it generates and executes directly:

📊 Business plan & financials — full P&L, unit economics, cap table, investor memo. Not templates — real models built from your inputs.

🎨 Brand identity — logo, icon, color palette, typography. Done.

📑 Pitch deck — investor-ready, 9-15 slides, with real market data and competitive analysis pulled in.

🌐 Full-stack web application — functional application with database, CRM, backend functions. Not a wireframe — a deployed site.

📝 Legal docs — NDAs, terms of service, privacy policies, employment agreements, SAFE notes, IP assignments. Generated with real statutory references, not generic boilerplate.

📈 Autonomous GTM — this is where it gets real. The agent actually sends outreach emails, actually posts to your social channels, and actually finds and enriches leads. Not "here's a plan" — it executes.

What it doesn't do (yet): Incorporation filing, or bank account creation. Those require identity verification and legal signatures that need a human in the loop. We're exploring partnerships to close that gap, but we won't automate it until we can do it responsibly.

So to answer your question directly: it's about 80% execution, 20% guided steps — and we're pushing that ratio every week.

What's the one integration that would make it a no-brainer for your SaaS workflow? 👀

Rustam Khasanov

Hi, congrats on your launch.

Could you please share more details on how Denovo helps validating the idea?

Saverio Pulizzi

@rustam_khasanov Thanks! Happy to break this down — validation is actually where every Denovo project starts.

When you type in your idea, the AI doesn't just start building. It evaluates first:

🔍 Idea Scoring — Your concept gets rated on a 10-dimension VC-style rubric: market urgency, innovation level, monetization potential, competitive moat, time to revenue, regulatory risk, and more. You get an honest score out of 100 — not hype, real signal.

📊 Market Sizing — TAM, SAM, SOM pulled from real data. You see immediately whether you're chasing a $50M niche or a $5B opportunity.

⚔️ Competitor Analysis — Automated SWOT against existing players. You see who's already in the space, how similar they are, and where the gaps are.

💰 Revenue Projections — Year 1-3 modeled with assumptions you can stress-test. Too conservative? Too aggressive? Adjust and the model recalculates instantly.

🔧 Improvement Suggestions — This is the part most founders love. The AI doesn't just score your idea — it suggests specific pivots that could raise your score. "Narrow to this vertical," "shift to enterprise," "try this monetization model." Each suggestion comes with a projected new score and reasoning.

The key: all of this happens before a single asset gets built. So you're not wasting time branding and pitching an idea that has fundamental problems. You validate first, refine through conversation, and only build once the foundation is solid.

And if the score is low? That's not failure — that's the system saving you 6 months of building the wrong thing. What idea are you thinking of putting through it? 👀

Chintan

Cool tool, do you guys integrate with any website traffic analysis tools?

Saverio Pulizzi

@chintant Thanks for this question! You can integrate Google Analytics and ask Denovo to improve your product based on traffic usage!

fmerian

any plans to integrate with GA alternatives? @Plausible Analytics or @Databuddy Analytics for example?

Saverio Pulizzi
@fmerian actually Plausible Analytics is integrated. I just asked Denovo and you can connect it to it too!
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