About

Founders shouldn't have to be the operating system of their companies.

FounderOS started because we'd done the math on a Sunday morning triage and didn't like the answer. Three companies. Four tools per company. Twelve tabs of the same context. None of it adding up. We're building the calm layer over all of it — for ourselves and everyone else doing the same.

An operator's empty leather chair pushed back from a long desk with multiple devices glowing, a dark cityscape framed in the windows behind.
Mission

The work runs itself, the operator gets their head back.

Why

The next decade of building belongs to multi-venture founders.

AI didn't just lower the cost of building software — it lowered the cost of being a founder. The natural shape of a modern operator is no longer a single company; it's a portfolio of bets, an alliance, a small studio, a holdco of one.

None of the existing tools were built for this. Notion is a wiki. Linear is for engineers. Slack is a fire hose. The operator's actual job — keeping signal across all of it — has no home.

FounderOS is that home. Quiet, dense, and built for the way multi-venture founders actually live.

A founder in a cream sweater laughing softly while holding a tablet in a sun-drenched modern office.

"I shipped two product launches this quarter without missing my daughter's bedtime once."

Solo founder, beta cohort

What we believe

Principles.

Calm by default

Software earns your attention; it doesn't take it. No streaks, no nudges, no notification spam.

One screen, every venture

Multi-venture is the new normal. The tools haven't caught up. We build for that reality.

AI as Chief of Staff

Not a copilot. Not a chatbot. Ada is the operator beside you who actually knows the work.

Real ownership

Your data, your decisions. Export anything, delete everything, opt out of model training by default.

Ready when you are

Stop being the operating system. Start running it.

Join the private beta. Bring your ventures. Get your mornings back.