💡 If I were starting my next startup… AI and automation would be at the heart of the company and culture. A lean, motivated team leveraging AI tools for everything: solving customer problems, automating GTM, streamlining hiring and legal, and even accelerating product development and coding. The goal? To create as much value as possible with minimal fixed costs—and only scale costs when they directly drive measurable value. Are you building your startup like this, or have a different view? Share your thoughts, and let’s discuss! https://lnkd.in/d6itDShX Anders Nygren Magnus Bergman Daniel Karsberg Reid Jackson Louise Hagen Eira Tobrand Irene Ardenstedt
AI for hiring - what would you do, Jacob? 😊 Curious to learn!
I have also thought about this lately. I would probably not start a startup within the AI-space, especially not "cutting edge" deep tech AI. To much hype and risk. But creating a company, using all the tools available to streamline and focus on one thing only, the problem you are there to solve. That is what I would do. I'm thinking "The Lean Startup" by Eric Ries superpowered by AI tools.
I have said this before: Ai-first startup if that is even a term based on how you run it. I'm still on the train of "Expand your local maxima" with AI when you can't expand more than you hire.
Leveraging AI for efficiency certainly resonates. A lean team could transform how startups operate. What specific challenges do you foresee in implementing this approach?
leveraging ai can definitely streamline operations and cut costs. smart move
xr is the eyes & ears to ai’s brain
I’m currently exploring low-human/no-human set-ups with a 2027-perspective. I believe everyone that builds a startup today would benefit from thinking in those terms!
Agree, Jacob. And for the ones who are not starting today: make a zero-based budget.
Yes, exactly. I've been thinking a lot about this lately. Phrased differently, I'm thinking: A lot of capital is going into B2B AI SaaS right now. B2C is scary. But who are the customers of all these B2B SaaS companies? If I was a VC, I would look at the companies solving old problems in new ways, truly AI native startups that are not inventing new problems but are solving actual consumer problems.