Not looking for the polished founder story here.
I'm talking about the email you forgot to answer for two weeks, the investor follow-up that disappeared, the meeting you completely forgot about, or the commitment you confidently made and then somehow erased from your brain.
We've been collecting examples of these small failures while building Luna.
They seem trivial individually, but I'm starting to think they're a pretty good map of where founders lose attention.
We built Luna because founders carry an entire company’s context across email, calendars, Slack, meetings, metrics, and a dozen other tools. Important work quietly slips, and hiring a chief of staff is usually out of reach.
Luna is an AI chief of staff for early-stage founders. It tells you what actually needs your attention, drafts and takes approved actions, follows up with the right people, and helps keep the company moving without another dashboard to babysit.
We built the MVP in 10 days and shipped the first version in 5. Now we’re putting it in the hands of founders one at a time and trying to answer a simple question: what would make this indispensable every morning?
If you’re a founder juggling too many tools and responsibilities, I’d love your blunt feedback. What’s the task or decision that most often slips through the cracks for you?
Try Luna here: https://letluna.com/