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For founders & startups teams

The idea is yours. The road is shown.

Most founders don't fail on the idea, they fail on the thousand things nobody told them about. Wavn argues the idea properly, then walks you down the road: what accounts you need, what the spec says, who builds it, when it launches.

A founder's real enemy isn't competition, it's the unknown unknowns: the service you've never heard of, the setup nobody explains, the decision you didn't know you were supposed to make. Wavn was built by a non-technical founder who lived exactly that, and it shows. The minds argue your idea like a board that wants you to win, the Guide lists what your project needs in plain words, and Claude can build the actual product from your locked decision. You bring the idea. The road is shown.

The decisions you live with

Where the cost of getting it wrong is real.

Is this idea actually worth a year?

Pressure-testing the idea against the strongest bear case before you spend the only capital you can't raise more of: your time.

What to build first

Cutting the version-one scope down to the thing that proves the bet, when everything feels essential and nothing has shipped.

Pricing with no data

Setting the first price when there are no comparables you trust and every number feels made up.

The thing you don't know exists

Finding out about the payment processor, the hosting account, the domain, the email service, before their absence breaks your launch.

How Wavn fits the work

Your workflow, with the thinking kept.

Ideas caught at 2am

Spark

Text the thought to the bot from bed. By morning an AI partner has built on it, and the good ones graduate to a full project in one tap.

A board before you have a board

Debate

Three minds argue the idea at full strength, the believer, the skeptic, and the operator, before you commit a year to it.

The unknown unknowns, listed

The Guide

Once the decision locks, Wavn reads the project and lists exactly what it needs, Stripe, a domain, hosting, in plain words with honest costs.

From decision to deployed

Claude builds

Connect Claude and it reads the locked decision, builds the product, asks its questions on the canvas, and delivers the result back.

A launch that runs itself

Schedule

Dates land on the Schedule, briefs arrive before every call, and the pricing decision re-argues itself on the revisit date you set.

See it work

One founders & startups project, walked live.

This is Shorebird, stage by stage. Click any step on the line and the screen follows.

Shorebird · Argued
ShareJourney
Neighborhood delivery co-op: three restaurants, one shared driver, split the cost.
Wave · asked all 3 minds · Debate
Claude
Flat fee wins trust and predictability, but it collapses if one restaurant does 70% of the volume. Fairness is the real risk.
Gemini
Local comparables run $6 to $9 per delivery. A flat fee under $400 a month only breaks even above 55 deliveries.
Cohere
Restaurants don't compare prices, they compare hassle. Charge flat, cap deliveries, revisit in month two.
Converge2 agree · 1 contested
Agreed
Fairness across restaurants is the load-bearing risk
Break-even sits near 55 deliveries a month
Contested
Whether restaurants compare on price at all
Unsupported
Flagged claims, named out loud

Three minds take positions and argue them properly. Converge maps the real shape.

The Guide

Deciding is half the work. Wavn walks the rest.

A thought caught on your phone becomes a project. Three minds argue it, the call is locked with its dissent, and then the road opens: the accounts you'll need in plain words, a spec in one click, documents and decks and spreadsheets generated from the decision, Claude connected to build the real thing, and the launch on a Schedule that briefs you before every date. The Journey report can replay all of it, months later, when someone asks why.

IdeaArguedDecided4Set up5Spec6Built7Scheduled
Illustrative scenario

A solo founder, first company

Local services · Working nights, no technical background

A founder has an idea for a neighborhood delivery co-op: three restaurants, one shared driver, split the cost. She has no idea what a 'payment processor' is, has never deployed anything, and every previous idea died in a notes app.

In Wavn
  • 01The idea is texted to the Wavn bot at 11pm and lands in Spark, where a partner has already shaped the strongest version by morning.
  • 02Graduated to a canvas, the three minds argue pricing: flat fee wins, with the dissent kept and a revisit date set for month two.
  • 03The Guide opens the next door: Stripe, a domain, Vercel, Resend, each explained in one plain sentence with its real cost.
  • 04Claude connects, reads the decision, builds the ordering site, and delivers it back. Launch week lands on the Schedule with briefs before each restaurant pitch.
The outcome

Six weeks from a texted thought to a running service with three paying restaurants. The founder never learned to code and never had to. When the revisit date arrived, the minds re-argued the flat fee against real delivery numbers, and the record showed exactly why every call was made.

This scenario is illustrative, a composite of how founders & startups teams work, not a named client. Wavn is invite-only and we don't publish customer names without permission.

Wavn won't have the idea for you, and it won't take the risk for you. It does the thing nobody did for its own founder: shows the road, names the tools, and keeps you moving from the thought to the launched thing.

Bring it to your founders & startups team.

Wavn is invite-only while we grow it carefully. Walk the road and see it for yourself.