
What if focusing on one idea is the wrong advice? VCs tell you to focus. They run portfolios. Build many. Build with others. After observing over 10,000 people build companies on @audos_com , we have seen two things; 1. The 'solo' in solo entrepreneur was always the bug, not the feature. Most people don't want a co-founder in the traditional sense. But they want input. A sparring partner. Someone to build alongside and push things forward with. Otto, our AI co-founder agent, has always been that. But we kept seeing the same thing in our data: our community features were the most loved. So today we're launching the human side. Co-vibe with real people on Audos. Invite a friend, an advisor, a potential co-founder. Pull them into your project, push it forward together. Your terms, just not alone. 2. The best business for you isn't always the one you picked on day one. It's the one you discovered by building several. Making is thinking. Most of the successful companies I have been involved with didn’t happen because the founders went all in on one idea right away. Each was one of several things running at the same time. On Audos, portfolio-first is now the default. You sign up to manage a portfolio of ideas, not a single project. Run five, run ten. Test them all. Double down on what the market and your gut tels you is working. Try out our new co-vibe build feature, as well as our portfolio entrepreneurship mode right away on audos.com










