Launched this week

Pazi
Vibe code business operations
1.1K followers
Vibe code business operations
1.1K followers
Pazi is an AI team for that idea you keep coming back to — a book, a shop, an app, a skill you want to sell. Tell Pazi what you're trying to do and it builds a team of agents around your idea and starts making things happen: a website, first outreach, content, the next step. Every time you come back, something has moved. You stay in control; your team does the rest alongside you, one real step at a time. Like vibe coding but for business operations.







Congrats on the launch! Coming from an ML research background, I'm curious how Pazi handles the agents' confidence in their own outputs. For example, when a growth strategy or piece of content is based on a shaky assumption, does the system surface that uncertainty to the user, or is it something you only catch after the fact by checking the dashboard? Cool direction either way.
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@tkargin That's about to be seen :) We're exploring this same thing
I'd probably trust this more if it occasionally explained why it chose one direction over another.
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@ranjan_kumar45 very interesting! That makes sense. I think for the time being, like in the next year or so, people will still have oversight over what the agent is doing - just like vibe coding a year ago
the "like vibe coding but for business operations" framing is genuinely clever and immediately makes the whole thing click in a way the longer description doesn't.
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@devran1288046 Thank you! That’s exactly the shift we’re trying to capture: vibe coding made building software accessible, and we think the same thing is about to happen to everything it takes to run and grow a business. And fair point about the longer description—we may need to lead with that line 😄
The pitch clicked for me because it feels like having a co-founder who actually ships while you sleep. One thing I'd love to see is a simple weekly digest that shows what each agent did, what's queued up next, and where you need to weigh in, so coming back to the project doesn't mean hunting through a long activity feed.
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@nazargkbaleawm Love that framing—“a co-founder who actually ships while you sleep” is exactly the experience we’re aiming for. The dynamic dashboards already give you a live view of what the team is doing, but I really like the idea of a weekly recap organized into what was completed, what’s next, and where your input is needed. That would make returning to a project much more seamless. Thank you for the thoughtful suggestion!
Love it! My app is built, ready to launch, but I feel very unsure on where to start, social media handlers are taken (including Product Hunt), videos recorded an paid for, iterations, PlayStore published, AppStore under review, yet I feel insecure... I will give this a go, so far exhausted my first 5k credits and intend to go for a bit more testing, thanks @zvonimir_sabljic1
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@igor_torrealba Thanks, Igor! We’d love to hear how the next round of testing goes and what we can improve.
Hi @leon_ostrez , morning next day, got the subscription and have been working with it. Gave it a few documents and it is working on it, even gave it videos to process but this didn't work, so I replaced with Gemini described videos and it is working with it again :). Looks promising! I look forward to sharing more soon!
Well done! I like Pazi because it was super quick to get started and I could feed it data from Excel or connect it to my database. It didn't ask for a bunch of redundant information. I'm just getting started but I really liked how it identified the "core activation" moment. I was surprised how accurate it was.
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@matthewoz101 Thanks, Matt! Great to hear it identified the core activation moment so quickly. Please keep us posted as you test it with more real workflows—we’d love your feedback.
the research-grounded-vs-guessed question above is the one that matters most imo - when Brave search and browser-use turn up conflicting pricing data for the same niche, does the agent reconcile the sources or just pick one and run with it?