AI Skills for Founders
Build a pitch, a landing page, or a working Telegram bot in one evening.
Why Founders Need AI
The three tasks that eat the most hours. AI gives them back.
- A first pitch deck sits half-done for 2 weeks because slides, narrative, and visuals all stall.
- Shipping a landing page or a simple internal tool needs a developer you do not have budget for.
- Writing the go-to-market brief, messaging, and first-month plan feels like 4 overlapping projects.
What You Can Build
Ship a pitch deck in 2 hours, a landing page in one evening, a Telegram bot MVP in an afternoon, a Chrome extension in a weekend, and a mini SaaS prototype within a week, all without writing code from scratch. Pair each build with a go-to-market plan and a product-messaging one-pager so the thing you ship can actually reach users.
Skills Curated for Founders
Pick one, open it in the app, and ship a real task with an AI partner.
Tools Founders Use
The stacks we pair with these skills. Swap in what you already pay for.
ChatGPT
General-purpose AI assistant for writing, analysis, planning, and everyday work.
See tool →Claude
Careful AI assistant strong at long documents, structured reasoning, and coding.
See tool →Cursor
AI code editor that turns plain English into working apps, bots, and landing pages.
See tool →Bolt.new
Prompt-to-app builder that spins up full web apps from a single description.
See tool →Founders FAQ
No. Every skill is written for Founders who have never built with AI before. You open the step, paste a prompt, review the output, and iterate. The only requirement is a real task on your desk and 30 to 60 minutes to ship it.
Start with Pitch Deck. It is the fastest win for most Founders: you already know the shape of the output, so you can judge what AI produced in minutes and iterate until it is good enough to send. Once you ship one, the rest feel familiar.
Skip around. These skills are independent tasks, not a linear course. Pick whatever matches the work in front of you this week and do it start to finish with AI. The order you learn them in does not matter; the one you ship first does.