Founders
A solo founder doing five jobs badly before lunch — and whose real job, the product, starts at 9pm.
[ 01 ]The problem
Early-stage work is context-switching as a lifestyle: investor update, support inbox, a contract to skim, payroll, then code. Each switch drops state. The company's entire memory is one person's head, and that head is full.
[ 02 ]How Mynd handles it
One graph holds the whole company
Y0 becomes the founder's second memory: every deck, thread, contract, and metric connected, so no context is ever rebuilt from scratch.
The morning run handles the orbit
A single planned pass drafts the investor update from real metrics, triages support, and flags the contract clause worth reading — before coffee is done.
The founder's hours go to the product
Everything executed is traced and reviewable in minutes. The five side-jobs compress into one review session; the product gets the day back.
[ 03 ][ example run ]
plan ✦ founder morning run context ✓ metrics — pulled, week over week context ✓ support inbox — 9 new context ✓ vendor contract — clause 7 flagged execute → investor update drafted from live numbers execute → 7 support drafts · 2 escalated to founder result ✓ orbit handled in 20 min review · day returned to product
[ 04 ]founder hours returned per week