u/ButterscotchNo6885

I built an AI Founder OS — would founders actually use this?

I’ve been building an AI Founder OS for the last couple of weeks and I’m planning to deploy the first version in a few days.

The idea is simple:

Founders already use:

  • Notion for planning
  • GA4/Search Console for analytics & SEO
  • Reddit/X for growth
  • ChatGPT for strategy
  • task apps for execution

Everything is fragmented.

So I built a workspace where founders can create separate startup workspaces and connect:

  • Google Analytics
  • Search Console
  • Reddit

Then AI:

  • generates startup roadmaps
  • creates daily execution tasks
  • monitors SEO/indexing
  • detects Reddit opportunities
  • suggests posts/comments
  • explains traffic changes
  • recommends fixes/actions
  • tracks growth progress
  • acts more like an AI startup operator than a chatbot

Example:
“Your homepage CTR dropped 21%. AI recommends updating your title/meta and posting in r/SaaS today because discussions around your niche are trending.”

It’s heavily inspired by Linear-style UX but designed more like an AI-native founder cockpit.

Before I deploy it publicly, I’d genuinely love feedback from other founders:

What would make something like this actually useful enough for you to use daily?

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u/ButterscotchNo6885 — 1 hour ago
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I built an AI Founder OS — would founders actually use this?

I’ve been building an AI Founder OS for the last couple of weeks and I’m planning to deploy the first version in a few days.

The idea is simple:

Founders already use:

  • Notion for planning
  • GA4/Search Console for analytics & SEO
  • Reddit/X for growth
  • ChatGPT for strategy
  • task apps for execution

Everything is fragmented.

So I built a workspace where founders can create separate startup workspaces and connect:

  • Google Analytics
  • Search Console
  • Reddit

Then AI:

  • generates startup roadmaps
  • creates daily execution tasks
  • monitors SEO/indexing
  • detects Reddit opportunities
  • suggests posts/comments
  • explains traffic changes
  • recommends fixes/actions
  • tracks growth progress
  • acts more like an AI startup operator than a chatbot

Example:
“Your homepage CTR dropped 21%. AI recommends updating your title/meta and posting in r/SaaS today because discussions around your niche are trending.”

It’s heavily inspired by Linear-style UX but designed more like an AI-native founder cockpit.

Before I deploy it publicly, I’d genuinely love feedback from other founders:

What would make something like this actually useful enough for you to use daily?

reddit.com
u/ButterscotchNo6885 — 1 hour ago

I realized most resume tools only generate resumes.

But job seekers actually care about one thing:

“Does my resume fit THIS job?”

So I added a feature to CVCons where users can:

  • upload/select a resume
  • paste a job description
  • instantly see match score + missing keywords + ATS feedback

Thinking about turning this into a Chrome extension next.
Would people actually use that during job applications?

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u/ButterscotchNo6885 — 4 hours ago

A few weeks ago CVCons was just an ..

.. AI resume generator.

Now it can:

  • scan resumes against job posts
  • show ATS match scores
  • suggest missing keywords
  • generate tailored resumes
  • generate cover letters

Biggest lesson so far:
People don’t want “AI content”.

They want to know:
“Will this resume actually help me get interviews?”

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u/ButterscotchNo6885 — 5 hours ago

A few weeks ago CVCons was just an AI resume generator.

Now it can:

  • scan resumes against job posts
  • show ATS match scores
  • suggest missing keywords
  • generate tailored resumes
  • generate cover letters

Biggest lesson so far:
People don’t want “AI content”.

They want to know:
“Will this resume actually help me get interviews?”

reddit.com
u/ButterscotchNo6885 — 5 hours ago

A few weeks ago CVCons was just an AI resume generator.

Now it can:

  • scan resumes against job posts
  • show ATS match scores
  • suggest missing keywords
  • generate tailored resumes
  • generate cover letters

Biggest lesson so far:
People don’t want “AI content”.

They want to know:
“Will this resume actually help me get interviews?”

reddit.com
u/ButterscotchNo6885 — 5 hours ago
▲ 2 r/saasbuild+1 crossposts

Built a new feature for my AI resume platform cvcons and honestly this is the first update that feels REALLY useful.

Now you can:

  • Upload your resume
  • Paste a job URL
  • Instantly see:
    • ATS match
    • missing keywords
    • interview readiness
    • weak points hurting callbacks
    • AI-tailored improvements

And yes — it can generate a tailored resume specifically for that exact job posting.

I got tired of “AI resume builders” just generating pretty PDFs with no actual strategy behind them.

So I’m trying to make CVCons more like:
“Will this resume actually help me get interviews?”

Still improving it daily, but would genuinely love feedback from people actively job hunting.(cvcons.com)

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u/ButterscotchNo6885 — 23 hours ago
▲ 6 r/saasbuild+1 crossposts

Has anyone here actually gotten REAL paid users from Reddit Ads?

Not just clicks or signups — actual paying customers.

I’ve been growing my SaaS mostly organically through Reddit posts/comments, and I’m wondering if Reddit Ads are worth testing or if they just burn money.

Would love to hear real experiences.

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u/ButterscotchNo6885 — 2 days ago
▲ 5 r/saasbuild+1 crossposts

Has anyone here actually gotten REAL paid users from Reddit Ads?

Not just clicks or signups — actual paying customers.

I’ve been growing my SaaS mostly organically through Reddit posts/comments, and I’m wondering if Reddit Ads are worth testing or if they just burn money.

Would love to hear real experiences.

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u/ButterscotchNo6885 — 2 days ago

Has anyone here actually gotten REAL paid users from Reddit Ads?

Not just clicks or signups — actual paying customers.

I’ve been growing my SaaS mostly organically through Reddit posts/comments, and I’m wondering if Reddit Ads are worth testing or if they just burn money.

Would love to hear real experiences.

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u/ButterscotchNo6885 — 2 days ago
▲ 22 r/saasbuild+1 crossposts

Reddit has honestly been the biggest traffic source for my product so far.

I’m curious though — where else are you guys sharing your products that actually brings real users?

Not bots/impressions… actual users.

So far I’ve tried:

  • Reddit
  • X/Twitter
  • Product Hunt
  • Indie Hackers

Would love to discover more communities/platforms.

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u/ButterscotchNo6885 — 2 days ago
▲ 1 r/cvcons+1 crossposts

I built an AI resume platform and learned something painful

Most users don’t care how advanced your AI is.

If they don’t instantly trust your product in the first 10 seconds, they leave.

Been improving cvcons(cvcons.com) for weeks and this changed how I think about SaaS completely.

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u/ButterscotchNo6885 — 2 days ago
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I built an AI resume platform and learned something painful:

Most users don’t care how advanced your AI is.

If they don’t instantly trust your product in the first 10 seconds, they leave.

Been improving cvcons(cvcons.com) for weeks and this changed how I think about SaaS completely.

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u/ButterscotchNo6885 — 2 days ago

Anyone else noticing that “entry-level” jobs now require like 3 years of experience, 5 frameworks, internships, perfect resumes, networking .

The market feels insane right now.

Curious how long it took people here to finally land their first offer.

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u/ButterscotchNo6885 — 3 days ago

Got brutally honest feedback on my AI resume builder CVCons

“You asked me to pay before showing enough value.”

They were right.

So I just updated the free plan:

  • Try all premium templates
  • 1 full AI-generated resume
  • Unlimited editing after generation
  • 2 premium PDF exports free

Trying to make it feel more “wow first, pay later” instead of instant paywalls.

Building in public is painful 😂(cvcons.com ~ it is the only free ai resume builder)

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u/ButterscotchNo6885 — 5 days ago

So far:

  • 94 users signed up
  • people are generating resumes/portfolios
  • some are even downloading them

…but still 0 paid users 😅

For founders who already crossed this stage:
How long did it take you to get your first paying customer?

And what actually converted them:
traffic, SEO, Reddit posts, referrals, ads, or just improving the product over time?

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u/ButterscotchNo6885 — 7 days ago