u/Weekly-Design9302

The thing nobody tells you about being bad at explaining things
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The thing nobody tells you about being bad at explaining things

The thing nobody tells you about being bad at explaining things

It's not that you're bad at communicating.

It's that you're thinking in pictures and speaking in words.

Every time you've watched someone's eyes glaze over mid-explanation — that's not you failing. That's the format failing. Words are just a terrible container for visual ideas.

I've watched brilliant people lose arguments they were right about. Seen great ideas die in meetings because the person couldn't draw fast enough. Seen students fail exams on content they actually understood.

All of it comes down to the same thing: they couldn't make it visual fast enough.

Kreo is the tool I wish existed for every one of those moments.

Upload your notes → flashcards

Describe your idea → flowchart

Explain your product → working UI

Share your data → Excel, PPT, whatever lands

$1/month. No project setup. You just go.

u/Weekly-Design9302 — 17 hours ago
I got tired of explaining things. So I built an AI that just makes them visual.
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I got tired of explaining things. So I built an AI that just makes them visual.

Not a mockup. Not a description.

The actual thing.

Kreo takes whatever you throw at it — a thought, a PDF, a screenshot, a wall of text — and makes it visual and interactive on the spot.

Flowchart. Live UI. PPT. Excel. Flashcard deck from your lecture notes. Study guide from a textbook. Anything that should be shown instead of explained.

No project setup. No workspace. No onboarding. You open it, type or upload, and it's there.

The difference from v0 or Lovable — those are builders, you go there with a plan. Kreo is for the moment. Meeting in 20 minutes. Notes to study tonight. Concept you need to show right now.

The difference from Claude or GPT — they give you text back. Kreo renders the live artifact. You interact with it, copy it, download it. The output is the thing.

kreoai.vercel.app

What's the last thing you spent 30 minutes explaining that one visual would've solved?

u/Weekly-Design9302 — 4 days ago
Added a full AI team to my solo founder app — each one has a role, a personality, and actually does work. Here's what we built.
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Added a full AI team to my solo founder app — each one has a role, a personality, and actually does work. Here's what we built.

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Been building Sector 9 for a while now and just shipped something I'm genuinely proud of.

You can now hire a full virtual team inside the app.

Six employees. Each one with a distinct role, a personality, and actual deliverables.

Harvey — Chief Legal Officer. Reviews every decision for risk. Generates contracts, NDAs, compliance reports. The person on the team nobody argues with.

Nadia — UI/UX Brand Architect. Handles everything

visual. Brand identity, design feedback, UI reviews. Makes sure everything you ship looks like it came from a company ten times your size.

Linus — Technical CTO. Reviews your architecture, writes code, builds your product roadmap, catches problems before your users do.

Stella — CMO and Growth Specialist. Drops your weekly marketing plan every Monday. Runs campaigns, writes copy, watches your competitors.

Jordan — Sales and Revenue Lead. Writes your cold outreach, builds your sales playbook, and roleplays as your toughest prospect so you practice before the real conversation.

Marcus — Project Ops Manager. Manages timelines, resources, and keeps the entire team coordinated. Nothing falls through the cracks when Marcus is in the room.

You hire them individually. You can have meetings with all of them simultaneously. And we just shipped ATOM — an autonomous task system where if you assign anyone a task in a meeting they'll deliver it as a real PDF, PPT, or Excel file by your deadline.

Still free to try. Would love brutal feedback from this community.

Link in comments.

u/Weekly-Design9302 — 7 days ago
▲ 2 r/buildinpublic+1 crossposts

Added a full AI team to my solo founder app — each one has a role, a personality, and actually does work. Here's what we built.

​

Been building Sector 9 for a while now and just shipped something I'm genuinely proud of.

You can now hire a full virtual team inside the app.

Six employees. Each one with a distinct role, a personality, and actual deliverables.

Harvey — Chief Legal Officer. Reviews every decision for risk. Generates contracts, NDAs, compliance reports. The person on the team nobody argues with.

Nadia — UI/UX Brand Architect. Handles everything

visual. Brand identity, design feedback, UI reviews. Makes sure everything you ship looks like it came from a company ten times your size.

Linus — Technical CTO. Reviews your architecture, writes code, builds your product roadmap, catches problems before your users do.

Stella — CMO and Growth Specialist. Drops your weekly marketing plan every Monday. Runs campaigns, writes copy, watches your competitors.

Jordan — Sales and Revenue Lead. Writes your cold outreach, builds your sales playbook, and roleplays as your toughest prospect so you practice before the real conversation.

Marcus — Project Ops Manager. Manages timelines, resources, and keeps the entire team coordinated. Nothing falls through the cracks when Marcus is in the room.

You hire them individually. You can have meetings with all of them simultaneously. And we just shipped ATOM — an autonomous task system where if you assign anyone a task in a meeting they'll deliver it as a real PDF, PPT, or Excel file by your deadline.

Still free to try. Would love brutal feedback from this community.

Link in comments.

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u/Weekly-Design9302 — 7 days ago