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Posted by AdrienBA 1 day ago

Show HN: NanoCorp – Create autonomous companies run by AI(www.nanocorp.so)
12 points | 6 comments
AdrienBA 1 day ago|
Hi HN,

We’re building NanoCorp, a product by Phospho, a YC company: a platform where anyone can create and operate an autonomous company run by AI from a prompt.

Instead of building another AI assistant for isolated tasks, we’re exploring what happens when AI is applied to the full company-building process.

We launched on March 7. Since then, users have created 15,000+ NanoCorps. We started generating revenue on March 17, and reached $924k ARR by April 29.

Some users are also starting to generate their first revenue with companies created and operated through the platform, with our top user now having generated over $1,200 through his NanoCorp.

We’d love feedback from HN on the concept, the product, and the category we’re trying to build.

Happy to answer questions.

scalemaxx 19 hours ago|
Is this similar to Polsia which is now doing over $8M ARR similar model?
amirbraham 1 day ago||
Really interesting ! seeing a lot of products in this space? What can an actual "NanoCorp" company do aside from a landing page + putting a stripe payment link ? I feel that half of the companies on the website are only doing that
AdrienBA 1 day ago|
We are at the very beginning of it. As vibe coding two years ago. We are barely 2 months old. Currently, it's mainly landing pages, simple product, Stripe link, and email outreach.

In the next few weeks, we will add a GTM agent who can run Google Ads and Social Media. If you want to have my views (and our roadmap) follow us on LinkedIn/X !

alcray 1 day ago||
Sounds amazing! Actually trying it, ran out of free credits pretty fast :(

But I have another question. Did you try running your own companies with it, if yes, you have any metrics? I am wondering, if the companies are that good and autonomous, maybe it makes sense to simply run 1000x your own companies?

AdrienBA 1 day ago|
AI is still highly token-consuming

Our own companies make money, but less than some of our users. The reason is the answer to your second question: we do not have the best ideas, and cannot focus on their development as much as founders would

Dorrell 1 day ago|
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