Builder here. There isn’t a full product yet, so this is early validation rather than a launch.
My working assumption is that a lot of founders, operators, and PMs make real decisions in Slack, then later rewrite those threads into docs, follow-up lists, or status updates by hand. The thing I’m trying to test is whether that pain is common enough, and whether this framing is credible.
I’d especially like pushback on:
- whether this is painful enough to be worth paying for
- whether “decision notes, action lists, and project updates” is the right framing
- whether this sounds like a real workflow improvement or just another layer on top of existing tools
I’ve watched $10M Series A rounds stall, not because the product didn’t work, but because diligence exposed invisible risks. An infrastructure held together by a single script no one could understand or reproduce. Or an unsigned contractor agreement quietly lingering from three years prior.
My working assumption is that a lot of founders, operators, and PMs make real decisions in Slack, then later rewrite those threads into docs, follow-up lists, or status updates by hand. The thing I’m trying to test is whether that pain is common enough, and whether this framing is credible.
I’d especially like pushback on: