AI Co-Founder · Tiny Command

Your co-founder does the building. You make the call.

Describe what your business needs. It plans the whole system, then builds it for you piece by piece, and you approve every step. The heavy lifting is handled. The decisions stay yours.

It plans first — you approve before anything is built
Plans before it buildsYou approve every stepNothing goes live until you say so
What it takes off your plate

The building, the wiring, the busywork. Handled.

It does the operational heavy lifting, so your hours go to the work only a founder can do.

01

Figuring out what to build

It maps the forms, tables, workflows, agents and emails your idea needs, and how they connect, before a single thing is made.

You set the goal
02

Actually building it

Each asset is drafted for you and wired to the next, so you’re not starting any of it from a blank page.

You review as it goes
03

Connecting the pieces

The handoffs between products are drawn in for you, so the system works as one, not five things to stitch together.

You change anything
04

The first draft of everything

Copy, fields, steps and logic come pre-filled as a starting point you can shape, not a spec sheet you fill in.

You make it yours
Watch it work

From a sentence to a system, with you in the loop.

It plans, you approve, it builds, you review. Here’s the whole thing, start to finish.

Tiny Command · live Planning the blueprint
YOU ASKED“Build a lead funnel that follows up automatically.”
Blueprint ready — 5 connected pieces.Nothing is built yet. Approve to start, or tweak the plan first.
Blueprint · 5 pieces planned

This is the honest part most tools hide: it drafts a mostly-wired system for you, but you approve the plan, edit any piece, and decide when it goes live.

How it works

Four steps. You’re in control at every one.

01

Describe what you need

Tell it the outcome you want in plain English, the same way you’d brief a partner.

You
02

It plans the whole system

It returns a blueprint, every form, table, workflow, agent and email your idea needs, and how they connect.

Co-founder
03

You approve, it builds

Greenlight the plan and it builds each asset one at a time. Watch it happen, change anything as it goes.

Co-founder You review
04

Review and launch when ready

It saves into your real workspace. Connect your tools, make final edits, and go live on your call, never before.

You
Why a co-founder, not a button

A button does one thing. A co-founder thinks it through.

It architects first

It designs the whole system as a plan before building, so the pieces fit together, instead of spitting out one disconnected asset.

You stay in control

Every step is yours to approve or change. It proposes, you decide, nothing happens behind your back.

It knows your real tools

It builds with the actual products you’ll run on and leaves you to connect your accounts, so what you approve is what you launch.

It does the grunt work

The repetitive building and wiring is handled for you, freeing your time for the calls only a founder can make.

Honest about where it’s at

It’s powerful, it’s in beta, and it never pretends otherwise.

You approve every step

It never builds past a checkpoint without your go-ahead.

Nothing goes live on its own

It drafts into your workspace. Launching is always your decision.

A head start, not a black box

Expect a strong first draft to shape, not a finished business in one click.

Questions

The honest answers

It builds a mostly-wired first draft of the whole system, every piece your idea needs and the connections between them. You review each asset, change what you want, and connect your own tools before launch.

No. It plans first and waits for you to approve the blueprint. It builds into your workspace as drafts, and nothing goes live until you decide it should.

Tweak it. You can adjust the blueprint before building, and edit any individual asset as it’s created. It’s a starting point you shape, not a fixed output.

No. You describe what you need in plain English. It handles the building and wiring; you make the calls about what’s right for your business.

It’s capable and improving fast, and it’s honest about its limits. You stay in control at every step, so you always see and approve what it produces before it’s part of your setup.

Hand off the build. Keep control.

Describe what your business needs. Approve the plan. Watch it come together.

Free to start · you approve before anything is built