Does the one particular person unicorn exist? Or is it the startup model of a ‘cryptid,’ a legendary creature that’s oft-discussed however could or could not really exist?
I puzzled that when chatting lately with Ben Broca, CEO and founding father of Polsia, whose firm gives an AI “co-founder” that claims to construct and run a complete firm autonomously. (It’s possible you’ll acknowledge Broca’s title, as he was a really early worker at Travis Kalanick’s CloudKitchens.)
“You give [Polsia] an idea, and it will go ahead and build a product,” stated Broca. “It will fix bugs. It will handle support. It will run marketing campaigns, including ads. It will do all of this autonomously. Every night, it wakes up, does work, and reports back via email to the user with what it has done, what it plans to do the next day, and how the general state of the business is.”
Broca is working towards what he preaches: He posted final week on LinkedIn that Polsia (whose buyers embrace True Ventures) had hit a income run charge of $4.5 million—with him as the only real worker.
“Polsia is preaching solopreneurship,” stated Broca. “I’m preaching letting go of the ‘99%’ that are not technical, not in Silicon Valley, not in New York, don’t have access to code. I want to give them a chance to survive in this new economy that’s going to be completely disrupted by AI.”
I’m famously skeptical of any and all revenue-related startup claims within the AI period. I informed this to Broca, who says he believes Polsia’s income has some stability primarily based on the extent of person engagement he’s seeing. He additionally, regardless of being a “solopreneur,” does work with folks. His central thought is one in every of an outsourced “virtual team.”
“That’s my crazy solution to the solopreneur problem,” stated Broca. “I can leverage people, but in a different way. They don’t have to be full‑time employees… I can still have a GC with a law firm. I can have an infrastructure team with an infrastructure‑for‑agents company… and they’re incentivized for me to be as big as possible.”
However direct staff? For now, nope.
“Initially I was ‘for now I’m alone,’” stated Broca. “And then, since online the response has been so overwhelmingly positive and people [are] amazed how much you can do, it’s becoming almost like an odd performance where I’m like, ‘Well, okay, how far can I go?’”
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Allie Garfinkle
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