Came back to @FoundaHQ after a break.
Didn’t have to think.
Opened “Today” and it was clear in one glance →
onboard beta users (10+ so far, pushing to 20).
That “pick up where you left off” feeling is underrated.
Built for founders who need weekly focus.
https://t.co/xvkdSliUei
So I'm building @FoundaHQ , the idea came from the fact that we solo founders building alone , and staying up almost all nights will be able to hire a complete suite of AI Employees at fraction of the cost one typically will need to hire a full team - we are starting out with an AI Project manager.
Most startup advice focuses on speed.
But speed without direction just creates noise.
Small teams don’t win because they move fast.
They win because they move in the right direction consistently.
Direction > speed.
Something I’m learning while building Founda:
Founders don’t struggle to generate ideas.
They struggle to reduce ideas into a shippable MVP.
Ambition expands scope.
Good product management reduces it.
A hidden problem for solo founders:
Your roadmap lives in your head.
So every day you start work by asking:
“What should I even do today?”
That question alone can waste hours.
Execution systems exist to remove that decision.
The most underrated startup skill:
Reduction.
Not adding features.
Not adding ideas.
Not adding integrations.
Reducing to the smallest thing that can win.
That’s product management.
YC is asking for a “Cursor for Product Managers.”
The real problem isn’t writing code.
It’s figuring out what to build.
That’s the direction we’re building toward with @FoundaHQ
Beta is live ↓
https://t.co/kJ4ZiQ8yXa
While building Founda, I’ve noticed something:
When founders define their MVP clearly,
their anxiety drops.
Not because the work disappears.
But because the direction becomes obvious.
Execution feels lighter when scope is tight.
Solo founders don’t need more tools.
They need fewer unclear decisions.
Every vague task creates drag.
Every undefined scope slows momentum.
Clarity compounds.
Confusion compounds faster.
There’s a moment every solo founder hits:
You have a roadmap.
You have tasks.
But you don’t feel momentum.
That’s usually a clarity problem.
Not a motivation problem.
Founda exists to reduce ambiguity.
Clear next step.
Every day.
When you create a task in Founda, it’s not just a checkbox.
The AI PM helps you:
• Clarify what “done” actually means
• Break it into structured steps
• Stay aligned with the roadmap
Planning and execution stay connected.
That’s intentional.
Early-stage founders overestimate ideas
and underestimate execution systems.
Ideas feel powerful.
Systems feel boring.
But systems are what ship products.
Founda is built to be the execution system for solo founders.
Beta → https://t.co/8NGZUuOoqB
Founda isn’t built to impress you.
It’s built to constrain you.
Constraints:
• Clear user
• Clear problem
• Clear scope
• Clear next step
Constraints create momentum.
That’s the system.
Messy ideas feel exciting.
Clear ideas feel smaller.
But clear ideas ship.
Most founders don’t fail from lack of ambition.
They fail from lack of reduction.
Founda forces reduction.
Most ideas start like this:
“I'm building an app for creators to monetize their audience with AI tools, community, courses, and analytics.”
Sounds ambitious.
Now watch what structured product thinking does.
After Founda:
Target user: Early-stage solo creators earning <$5k/month
Core problem: No simple way to sell digital products
MVP:
• Product listing page
• Stripe checkout
• Basic analytics
Everything else → Later roadmap
Clarity beats ambition.
That’s what an AI Product Manager does.
Beta → https://t.co/ZDOx60VtoM
The biggest advantage of a startup isn’t speed.
It’s clarity.
Small teams win when direction is obvious.
Founda is building an AI workforce for solo founders.
Starting with the role that defines direction:
Product Management
Structured thinking
Consistent execution
Less drift
Founder Decision Debt compounds.
You open your laptop.
You feel busy.
But you’re not sure what actually moves the product forward.
Founda reduces decision debt by forcing structure:
Clear MVP
Defined roadmap
Prioritized tasks
Daily accountability
Clarity reduces friction.