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Pazi
Vibe code business operations
1.1K followers
Vibe code business operations
1.1K followers
Pazi is an AI team for that idea you keep coming back to — a book, a shop, an app, a skill you want to sell. Tell Pazi what you're trying to do and it builds a team of agents around your idea and starts making things happen: a website, first outreach, content, the next step. Every time you come back, something has moved. You stay in control; your team does the rest alongside you, one real step at a time. Like vibe coding but for business operations.







Pazi
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I'm Zvonimir, co-founder of Pazi. Some of you might know me from Pythagora / GPT Pilot - one of the first open-source coding agents, 33K GitHub ⭐
We built Pythagora thinking people wanted to build software. 100k users later, we realized building was just a means to an end. The moment the app was done, people didn't celebrate. They got stuck. "Now what?"
The app was never the point. They didn't want to build applications. They wanted to be entrepreneurs.
Every experienced founder knows the hard part comes after the build - getting it in front of people, seeing what lands, changing it, trying again. A business is just that loop, run a few hundred times until something works.
So for the last 6 months we've been building Pazi to run that loop with you.
You bring an idea. Pazi builds a team of agents around it and starts moving - and it doesn't wait for instructions. It tries something, sees what lands, adjusts, keeps going.
Here's one real idea that one of our users started with: a prompt pack to sell on Gumroad.
Pazi built her a team - a growth strategist, a content writer, a researcher - and got to work. The pack itself. A cover to drop into Canva, with the hex codes. A posting calendar: which platform, which day, which hook, which call to action. And competitor pricing research she never asked for, because she'd mentioned in passing that she had no idea what to charge.
Today, she pays for Pazi and for no other AI tool.
We looked at the first 529 ideas people brought us. ~75% of what they actually wanted wasn't "build me an app." It was some version of get me customers. So that's where the agents start.
Two years ago, "vibe coding" sounded absurd - many said that only real engineers write real code. The exact same shift is about to hit the way companies run.
👉 Soon, no one will run their business operations by hand either. 👈
Today is day one. Autonomous companies are rough in some places, just like early vibe coding was too.
And if you're someone with an idea and no team: this is the best moment in history to be you. That gap used to kill things before they started. It's about to stop mattering.
What would help us most: take an idea you've been sitting on, run it through Pazi for real, and tell us where it broke, what surprised you, and what was missing. My co-founder Leon and the team are here all day, reading every comment.
Come build with us 🥂
PicWish
@zvonimir_sabljic1 if the AI COO hallucinates a bad marketing strategy, does it flag low confidence before asking for human approval?
Pazi
@mohsinproduct great question!!! Yes, to some extent - it will flag that the campaign isn't performing and that it needs to course correct. Think of it like vibe coding today - everyone builds their own gating mechanisms for what is a good coding plan but in the end, you don't know if it will be able to 0 shot it until it tries and they you check results. This same way Pazi works.
LeadDelta
@zvonimir_sabljic1 well done Zvone!
Pazi
@vedranrasic Thank you!!! 🙏
Velo
@zvonimir_sabljic1 You're a legend, still remember talking to you about lookup / Velo and our idea with you a while ago. Exciting stuff
Pazi
@sourav_sanyal oh that's awesome!
@zvonimir_sabljic1 Congrats on the launch today AND hitting #1!
This intro is genuinely refreshing, too. Most build-in-public posts lead with a feature list, and you led with the actual problem: the app was never the hard part, "now what" was. That's helpful insight.
One thing I noticed was your positioning - there's the specific Gumroad example (the pricing research she didn't even ask for is a great detail), but then the framing jumps to "no one will run their business operations by hand." Those feel like two different lanes: one that helps someone find their first customer, and one that runs a company. If you had to pick one, which one would it be?
Pazi
@anna_ludwinowski great point! I'd say it's the opposite side of the same coin. The first user is only the first one out of, hopefully, many. At the moment before AI advances more, I'd say the more important is the first user.
@zvonimir_sabljic1 Hey Zvonimir. The line that lands for me is that ~75% of those 529 ideas were really "get me customers," not "build me an app." That matches what I see from the operator side, the build is rarely the bottleneck, distribution is. My question is about the Gumroad example where Pazi ran competitor pricing research she never asked for: where does that market data actually come from, and how do the agents decide it's solid enough to act on? That unprompted research is exactly the moment I'd either trust the tool or quietly back away, depending on whether it's grounded or guessed.
Pazi
@artem_fedorovich yea, you're right - the research is done both using Brave search API and browser use for all unindexed data. So far, I'm very satisfied with how it does research.
"The app was never the point. They wanted to be entrepreneurs." is a really strong insight.
As a founder, I can relate to how much harder everything becomes after the product exists. getting customers, finding positioning, creating content, doing outreach, learning what works, then repeating the loop... that is where most ideas slow down. "Vibe coding for business operations" is a very clear way to frame Pazi :)
The proactive part is what I would want to test most. how does Pazi decide what it can move forward on independently, and when it should stop and ask the founder before spending money, contacting someone, or changing direction?
Pazi
@andrasczeizel thanks for the feedback - I'm glad it resonates. Re how it decides, truthfully, this is what we're exploring with users as well. In general, it stops whenever something meaningfully impacts the business - eg. full strategy change - but I think that this will end up like vibe coding today. We will just start to allow it to do more and more.
The part about getting stuck after the build is so true. Making the thing is often the easy part, getting people to actually care is where it gets messy. Curious how Pazi handles that first week after launch.
Pazi
@cathy_cc yes, exactly - the answer is the momentum. After a failed launch people lose motivation but AI doesn't so it needs to do a small step forward to regain motivation. I say that Pazi provides momentum - that's the goal.
Congrats on the launch! When Pazi's agent team builds out first outreach/content for a niche idea, how does it handle domain-specific compliance stuff (e.g. regulated industries) - does it know when to flag "this needs a human review" vs just shipping it?
Pazi
@medal411 great question! It actually does very well with regulations because of the research agent that does compliance very well but it all comes down to the user. Pazi always asks for an approval until the user says it can do something on its own - then it just ships it.
Nas.com
I wonder what happens when the strategy isn't working. Does the team completely pivot on its own or ask first?
Pazi
@nuseir_yassin1 Asks first. When changing the strategy completely, it consults with the user first.
Love it! I run an influencer marketing agency as well as an influencer discovery platform, and following up with creators and clients usually takes a lot of time and efforts from my team. This include scheduling outreaches, setting up sequences and sending newsletters. Do you think Pazi can help us to sort the communication for both the companies simultaneously? Right now, we are using a mix of 3 tools to sort the communications with users, creators and clients.
PS - Really love the UX and I believe in the solution you are offering. Congrats and good luck with the launch!
Pythagora
@lakshya_singh Thank you! Yes—you can set up each company as a separate business in Pazi, each with its own agents, context, and dashboard. Both teams can work simultaneously on outreach, follow-ups, newsletters, and scheduling, while your COO gives you one place to coordinate everything. We’d love to learn more about your current workflow and see how much of those three tools Pazi can consolidate.
the "vibe coding but for business operations" framing is a good hook. one thing I don't see covered yet: when the team does outreach - emailing a prospect, DMing a creator, whatever - whose identity is it going out under? if it's sending from my own email or socials, a bad batch of outreach doesn't just waste time, it dings my actual deliverability/reputation with real people. is there a sandboxed identity it uses until you're comfortable, or is it your accounts from day one?
Pythagora
@galdayan Great question. For email, each agent sends as "Agent Name" <agent@me.pazi.ai> from our dedicated agent-mail domain—not from your personal or company inbox—so your own domain reputation isn’t affected. We also limit sending volume and monitor bounces and complaints. For social platforms, there isn’t a universal sandboxed Pazi identity today.
@leon_ostrez good to know email is fully isolated from day one. the social gap makes sense given how fragmented those platforms are, but that's probably where I'd be most cautious for now - I'd rather start Pazi on the email/research side and only hand it social accounts once I've seen a few weeks of the email behavior. thanks for the straight answer, no marketing spin.