
Fonda
Build a business that truly fits you
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Build a business that truly fits you
198 followers
90% of startups fail. The #1 reason? Founders build alone with no real thinking partner. Fonda is your AI co-founder — grounded in your business, honest when your idea is weak, and available at 11pm when the big calls can't wait. A 14-step journey from idea to first customers: Discover, Validate, Launch, Scale. Free to start. No credit card.
This is the 2nd launch from Fonda. View more
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Most "AI startup tools" give you a blank chat box. Fonda is different — it's a structured AI co-founder that runs a proven 14-step journey with you: Discover, Validate, Launch, Scale.
It remembers every decision, interview, and pivot across sessions. It kills weak ideas before you waste months on them. It ships your landing page, business case, and MVP plan once validated.
One clear next move, every day. Free to start.









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I already have a rough idea, so the main question for me is where Fonda lets you enter the journey. Can you bring your own idea and start around Validate, or does every project need to begin with the profile and matched-opportunity steps?
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@novamaker01 Hey Felix, good question. You're not locked into the full path. The profile and matched-opportunity steps exist mainly for people who are still figuring out what to build, so Fonda can point them toward a direction. If you already have an idea in hand, those steps get skipped and you can jump straight into Validate. So yes, bring your own idea and start there.
That "11pm when the big calls can't wait" line got me, that's literally my build window once the kids are down. Building solo, the thing I miss isn't another idea, it's someone who'll tell me an idea is weak before I sink three weekends into it. My honest worry: most AI leans agreeable, so how do you keep Fonda from just nodding along with whatever the founder already wants to build?
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@luca_capone This comment hit home. That 11pm window is exactly who we built this for, and you nailed the real gap. It was never a shortage of ideas, it's not having anyone honest in the room at the hour you're actually working.
On the agreeable AI worry, you're right to be skeptical, and we designed against it on purpose. Fonda doesn't grade your idea on whether it sounds good. It grades it against evidence you collect from real people. Before you build anything, it sets up falsifiable demand tests, things that can clearly fail, then helps you go talk to actual potential customers. The verdict comes from what those people did and said, not from what you hoped. So if the signal is weak, Fonda tells you it's weak and points you somewhere better, even when you really want to hear yes. The whole bet is that a co-founder who only nods is worthless. Thanks for the thoughtful note.
Structured guidance beats a blank chat box for founder workflows. The decision memory + “kill weak ideas early” angle is useful if it stays honest. How does Fonda push back when a founder keeps steering toward an invalidated idea?
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@sarveshsea Good question, and it's the one we obsess over. The short version: Fonda's pushback isn't an opinion, it's tied to evidence, so it doesn't bend just because you keep steering.
Each idea has to clear a defined bar through real validation, customer conversations and demand tests that can actually fail. If you keep pushing toward an idea the evidence already killed, Fonda doesn't relitigate the vibe, it surfaces the data that invalidated it and asks what new evidence changed. No new evidence, no green light. And because of the decision memory, it remembers the exact reasons something was parked, so you can't quietly reset the conversation and get a different answer an hour later. The verdict is go, refine, or pivot, and pivot means it actively hands you a better direction instead of letting you sink weekends into a dead end. Honesty only works if it's anchored to something, so we anchored it.
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Congrats on the launch! I like the idea of focusing on the next actionable step instead of overwhelming founders with endless advice.
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I really like the idea of having a structured guide for founders instead of just another chatbot. Starting a business can feel overwhelming, especially when you're doing it alone.
The focus on giving one clear next step at a time sounds particularly helpful. Sometimes that's exactly what founders need to keep moving forward.
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@gabriella_anjani Thanks Gabriella!