Modus is an AI co-founder for non-technical founders. Not a chatbot that cheerleads, it gives honest, specific guidance from idea to investor-ready. It remembers your startup across chats, debates it from a VC, sceptic, and operator view, and turns talks into real business plans and pitches. For founders in the EU and beyond, in 30+ languages. Free in beta, no card. We'd love your honest feedback.
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Hey Product Hunt
I'm Miltos, the maker of Modus.
This started from my own frustration. Every time I got excited about a startup idea, I'd lose weeks bouncing between YouTube videos, blog posts, and AI chats — and still have no idea if the thing was worth building. The tools all gave me more information. None of them gave me directions.
So I built Modus, an AI co-founder for non-technical founders. The difference: it doesn't cheerlead. It gives you honest, specific feedback, remembers your startup across every chat, and walks you from idea → validation → MVP → investor-ready. It'll happily tell you when an idea has a problem, and push you to validate before you build.
It's still early and completely free while in beta. I'm not here to sell anything — I genuinely want your honest, even brutal, feedback on what's broken or feels off. That's how it gets better.
One question I'd love your take on: what's the one thing an "AI co-founder" would have to do for you to actually trust its advice?
Thanks for checking it out
— Miltos
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Took it for a spin with a half-baked app idea and the pushback felt genuinely useful, not generic cheerleading. Wish more "co-founder" tools were this blunt.
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@enolacunkgli Really glad to hear that, and honestly relieved too, that's exactly the kind of test I want it to pass. Generic encouragement is easy; useful pushback on a rough idea is the hard part.
Took it for a spin with a half-baked app idea and the pushback felt genuinely useful, not generic cheerleading. Wish more "co-founder" tools were this blunt.
@enolacunkgli Really glad to hear that, and honestly relieved too, that's exactly the kind of test I want it to pass. Generic encouragement is easy; useful pushback on a rough idea is the hard part.