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Wilkinson built "Deep Personality," a SaaS app, and automates its operations using AI agents. These agents handle customer support tickets (even fixing bugs and deploying code), manage ad campaigns on Meta and Reddit, and assist with development, showcasing a new model for lean startups.

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By giving an AI like OpenClaw its own bank, Stripe, and social media accounts, you can create a fully autonomous agent that conceives products, launches websites, makes sales, and handles refunds without human intervention.

Supreme Ecom's founder created an AI agent that runs constantly on his laptop. It autonomously manages ads, replies to customer emails, and communicates with him via text for approvals, effectively acting as a full-time business operator even when he is unavailable.

Jason Lemkin's company, SaaStr, transitioned from a go-to-market team of roughly 10 humans to just 1.2 humans managing 20 AI agents. This new, AI-driven team is achieving the same level of business performance as the previous all-human team, demonstrating a viable new model for sales organizations.

The business model is shifting from selling software to selling outcomes. Instead of creating a tool and inviting users, create pre-trained agents that perform valuable work. Then, invite companies to a workspace where this 'team' of AI employees is ready to start delivering value immediately.

A company called Pulsia, run by a sole founder, is using AI agents to operate and grow its business, reportedly jumping from $100k to $700k ARR in a week. This points to a future of highly automated, capital-efficient companies that may not require traditional VC.

A new model for entrepreneurship is emerging where solo founders use a suite of AI agents to fulfill roles traditionally held by human co-founders. This 'digital co-founder' approach can handle diverse business functions, enabling rapid and lean startup creation by a single person.

A significant shift in startup team-building is occurring. Even after closing a seed round, some founders now prefer deploying AI agents for key roles like Chief of Staff over hiring people. The retainability, continual improvement, and scalability of AI agents are making them a more attractive and less risky investment than human employees.

A single person can direct AI agents to conceptualize, code, and operate an entire business. This represents a new paradigm of a "fully autonomous enterprise," where AI handles everything from development to strategic planning, potentially creating a one-person, six-figure company.

The manual management of deployment and monitoring will become obsolete. A new, fully AI-managed stack will emerge, allowing founders to simply ask an agent to build and iterate on products. The company's main communication tool may even become the interface for managing these agents.