
Dan Camacho
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Dan Camacho
@discovercamacho
I teach people how to leverage AI + Marketing , degen w/ crypto & vibe technology https://t.co/DehX0LhQCk | https://t.co/sqHvqQmtIg | https://t.co/5qVb1sCdC3




Stop hiring teams. Build a team of solo founders. Each person owns a KPI. AI is their team. The best performers rotate into the hardest problems.The worst get exposed. Pure meritocracy.

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So, @polsia is a scam. The "businesses" are hollow shells. I checked three of the companies Polsia claims to have launched — FleetNova (trucking), DeckFlow (pool professionals), and Panelwright (indie comics). Every single one is a nice-looking landing page with marketing copy, but none of them have any sign-up button, login, pricing page, payment integration, or any way for a customer to actually use or buy anything. They're purely cosmetic. The dashboard claims "1,317 companies launched in the past 24h" and "6,089 active companies" — but "launched" apparently just means "a landing page was generated." The Twitter account is pure spam with zero engagement. The @polsia account has posted 73,000 tweets but has only 12.3K followers. Every tweet I checked had 0 replies, 0 retweets, 0 likes, and only 4-10 views. They're posting a new promotional tweet roughly every 2-3 minutes, each one a templated pitch for a different AI-generated "company." The dashboard brags about "1,815 tweets in the past 24h" — that's a tweet every 48 seconds. Nobody is reading them. The emails are likely unwanted cold outreach. The live dashboard showed emails going out to real people, including things like outreach to landlords in Sydney and cold emails to French education contacts. The system is doing "cold outreach" at scale — the dashboard showed 281,091 emails sent, which at best is mass cold emailing and at worst is genuine spam with spoofed emails that never actually go out. Real users are angry. On Trustpilot, Polsia has a 2.7/5 rating with 6 reviews — 66% are 1-star. The complaints are consistent: users pay for a subscription, the AI burns through credits doing "tasks" that are marked complete but don't actually work, products never actually deploy, and customer service is unresponsive. One reviewer wrote that they can't even log in to cancel and are still being charged £38/month. Another said the company "stole credit for me to fix their own mistakes and never refunded me." Even Polsia's own AI, responding within a Trustpilot review, essentially confirmed the pattern is real and told the user to demand a refund publicly. The most important part: The business model is subscription revenue, not business revenue. Polsia charges ~$50/month per user after a free trial. The $6.3M "Annual Run Rate" on their dashboard appears to come from subscriber fees, not from the businesses they're generating actually making money. As a Medium article by Mike Todasco pointed out, Polsia's name is literally an anagram of "AI Slop," and the whole model resembles the Baltimore Stockbroker scam: flood the zone with thousands of low-effort AI-generated "companies," and if even one happens to land a customer, call it a success. The founder Ben Cera is doing a media circuit claiming $1.5M-$3.5M ARR as a solo founder, but that ARR is from people subscribing to Polsia itself, not from any of the generated businesses producing revenue. In summary: The product generates impressive-looking activity metrics (tasks completed, emails sent, tweets posted, companies "launched") but none of it appears to translate into actual working businesses that can take customers or generate revenue. The core business model is selling subscriptions to people hoping AI will build them a company, while the actual output is cosmetic landing pages, spam tweets nobody reads, and cold emails.

Imagine thinking the solution is another association

@Kate_L_Mosso The more valid concern is that it has lost 99% of its value and will probably lose another 99% in the future.

I’m putting my ego on the line for this. $0 to $100,000 in 100 days. Day 1 starts tomorrow.

I’m putting my ego on the line for this. $0 to $100,000 in 100 days. Day 1 starts tomorrow.










