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Solo founders: we built an AI co-pilot for product strategy. We're looking for power users 🚀

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Most solo founders don’t fail because they can’t build.

They fail because they build the "wrong thing".

After watching founders spend months guessing:

  • whether the problem is even painful enough

  • what customers actually want

  • what competitors already do

  • what customers would actually pay for

  • what direction to take next

… we started building KUNAMI !

An AI co-pilot that guides founders through the right strategic questions before they waste months building blindly.

Instead of generic AI answers, KUNAMI helps you:


âś” validate ideas
âś” understand competitors
âś” define customer pain points
âś” think through pricing
âś” generate structured strategy outputs you can actually put in practice

We’re officially soft-launching in 8 weeks and opening a small early-access group for founders who want to help shape the product. Sign up !

Would love feedback from builders here!

Biggest question for other founders:
What part of product strategy do you struggle with most right now?

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One question we keep getting is:

“Why not just use ChatGPT or another general LLM for this?”

Fair question!

The problem isn’t access to intelligence anymore.
It’s structure, direction, and strategic thinking.

Most solo founders already have AI tools.

But they might still:

  • spend weeks validating the wrong assumptions

  • build features nobody asked for

  • struggle to position clearly

  • price based on guesses

  • get stuck in endless idea loops

General LLMs are great at generating answers.

But they need to be asked the right questions!

Often the gaps show up in:

  • which questions to ask

  • what sequence matters

  • what gaps exist in their thinking

  • how to turn messy thoughts into actual strategic decisions

That’s what we’re trying to solve with KUNAMI.

Not “more AI.”
More clarity.

35% of startups fail because there’s no market need.
Not because founders can’t execute, but because they build before validating.

That stat stuck with us, also because we hear it do often while networking with other founders, validating: the struggle is real.