The Problem

Launching a business in 2025 feels less like striking a single iron bar and more like juggling molten metal. Founders must brief designers, wrangle developers, hunt for stock images, write endless copy, and stitch together half‑a‑dozen SaaS subscriptions - often before validating a single sale.

Budgets evaporate on hourly retainers, deadlines collapse into chaos, and momentum dies under the weight of decision fatigue. Meanwhile, fast‑moving competitors flood timelines with slick branding in days, widening the credibility gap and starving young ventures of the one resource they cannot buy back: time.

The result is an alarming attrition curve - great ideas abandoned, communities unfunded, dreams postponed indefinitely - all because the tooling ecosystem is fragmented, expensive, and built for specialists, not creators.

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