The playbook
Three products, three industries, one operator — built the same way each time. Not three lucky swings, but a repeatable system for entering a market and shipping an AI-native product solo. These are its rules.
The rules
A small portfolio beats a long one. Each product earns its place by solving a real, specific workflow — and gets the focus that depth requires.
The product is the argument. Self-funding means there is no deck standing in for traction — the work ships, meets real users, and proves itself before anything is asked of anyone.
Design, engineering, and distribution live in one head. No handoffs and no committees means tight feedback loops: an idea in the morning can be in front of users by night.
Every product is built assuming the models keep getting better. BossWriter and Lucky7 each orchestrate 30+ models into a single workspace; Numa bends planning around what software can now do.
Every product stands on the same modern foundation — shared architecture, model orchestration, and multi-platform reach. The second product starts where the first one's hardest problems were already solved.
No dilution, no board, no outside clock. Full ownership buys the freedom to make long-term calls and to walk away from the obvious-but-wrong shortcut.
The method, applied
Same playbook, three industries, three shipped products.
The clearest evidence a method works is that it runs more than once. Here it is, run three times — each in a different market, each on the same foundation.
Entered screen production cold and shipped an end-to-end platform — script to storyboard to video — orchestrating 30+ models behind one workspace.
Same foundation, new industry: a full AI creative studio on web and iOS — then stood a Hair & Makeup vertical on top of it, proving the core extends.
Third industry, same playbook: a focused B2B tool for professional trip planners, on web and iOS — a deep wedge into a large, fragmented market.
What carries forward
Each product makes the next one cheaper.
A single modern, scalable architecture underneath every product. A new product starts with infrastructure that already exists — not a blank repo.
A proven way to wire 30+ AI models into one coherent product, reused across BossWriter and Lucky7 instead of rebuilt each time.
Web and native iOS from the same core, so each product ships where its users already are — without a separate mobile effort.
Judgment, distribution, and hard-won lessons carry forward. Every launch makes the next one cheaper, faster, and more likely to land.
The point
The asset isn't three products. It's the method that makes them.
Each product entered a new industry and shipped the same way — solo, AI-native, on a shared foundation, with no outside capital. That repeatability is the whole bet: the next product isn't a new gamble, it's the playbook run again. For investors or get in touch.