Day 3 of building eze, an AI co‑pilot that turns raw startup ideas into execution roadmaps.
What’s happened since the last update
- Early trust: More than 10 people have joined the waitlist for early access and early‑bird benefits. Still tiny, but it’s enough signal that the problem and framing resonate.
- Canvas revamp: Rebuilt the roadmap canvas from basic boxes-and-arrows into a more interactive workspace. Stages are visually separated, nodes are cleaner, and it’s much easier to see your current position in the journey.
- Chat UX upgrade: Improved the chat interface so it feels like a focused founder workspace—clearer prompts, better typography and spacing, and less “generic chat window” energy.
- Pain validated by another builder: A fellow Indie Hacker described their current setup as a pile of long ChatGPT threads + bookmarks where CTRL‑F barely helps because everything is split across many conversations. They want “one product to bring order to all the steps with an easy way to search and navigate.” That’s exactly the chaos eze is meant to clean up.
- Towards credible guidance, not fluff: I’ve started collecting authorized, high‑signal sources on how experienced founders actually build companies—YouTube transcripts, articles, blogs, and summaries/notes from classic startup books. The idea is to ground eze’s roadmaps and suggestions in real founder behaviour and robust frameworks, instead of generic, feel‑good LLM advice.
The north star stays the same: remove one big variable in the founder journey — “what should I do next, and in what order?” — so more people can move from idea to launch with a realistic, personalized plan.
If you’d like to follow along or get early access once v1 is ready:
Feedback, skepticism, and “this will fail unless you solve X” comments are very welcome.