Founder of Polymondo.com. Go-Live coming soon.
Currently trying to validate if my idea is actually worth building, not getting any real feedback tho, anyone mind giving me some genuine comments on if people will actually use my website?
the idea is: a 24-month market entry simulation in which the user enters their product and the website launches it to a ton of ai agents and then gives an overview of wether the product will succeed or fail. (this was just a quick description, not brief definition)
Founder of Polymondo.com. Go-Live coming soon.
Same reason anyone doesn't do the research on their own for anything i guess. People will take the path of least resistance
Cyber threats have no secrets. Ship fast solving complex problem in a simple way.
what's the top 3 painful things you think you have to handle as a founder ?
to me:
- keep focus
- take rest
- marketing
Founder of Polymondo.com. Go-Live coming soon.
Marketing
Definition of Done
Hiring
Founder of Polymondo.com. Go-Live coming soon.
I'm curious - I'm creating a startup business that will be hosted on AWS. Without spending a ridiculous amount of money on infrastructure at first - how have you built your businesses to scale in the cloud, and what did you use to start?
Founder of Polymondo.com. Go-Live coming soon.
It's hard when I want to be cloud based (hosting on-prem doesn't make sense to me), but then another provider would have the same problem. I want a solution that scales, but i'm questioning if i can go live on just one EC2 instance
Founder of Polymondo.com. Go-Live coming soon.
I'm curious - I'm creating a startup business that will be hosted on AWS. Without spending a ridiculous amount of money on infrastructure at first - how have you built your businesses to scale in the cloud, and what did you use to start?
Founder of Polymondo.com. Go-Live coming soon.
What provider?
Founder of Polymondo.com. Go-Live coming soon.
I'm curious - I'm creating a startup business that will be hosted on AWS. Without spending a ridiculous amount of money on infrastructure at first - how have you built your businesses to scale in the cloud, and what did you use to start?
Founder of Polymondo.com. Go-Live coming soon.
It's an online web app which will (hopefully) need to host a lot of users. It wouldn't make sense for em to buy an on-prem server, and the cloud allows for scalability easily. Do you see there being an alternative that I'm not seeing?
Building AI systems for the future of operations, automation, and autonomous workflows. Founder of OpsRadar. Learning relentlessly.
Honest confession from the trenches:
I spent months building agents before I understood why they kept failing.
The models were good. The tools were connected. The logic was right.
But every session they showed up like it was day one.
No memory of last quarter's failures. No knowledge of how we actually price things. No idea what the client hated last time.
Smart. Useless.
The problem wasn't the agents. It was that we never onboarded them.
We spend months onboarding a new employee. We hand them documentation, walk them through processes, tell them what blew up before and why.
Then we deploy an agent with a two-paragraph prompt and wonder why it doesn't perform.
The fix isn't better models. It's a Company Brain one persistent layer that holds everything the business knows, so every agent wakes up already understanding how the company operates.
Not just context. A foundation.
Still building it. But this is the thing I wish someone told me before I built 28 agents that forgot everything every morning.
Founder of Polymondo.com. Go-Live coming soon.
This was one of the lessons I learned early on. Files are the brain of your agents - use them to ensure that every agent has a place they can go to to understand what your app is and what role they play within that app