This AI-powered startup studio plans to launch 100,000 companies a year -- really | TechCrunch
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Henrik Werdelin, after years of aiding entrepreneurs through Prehype, has launched Audos, a venture focused on leveraging AI to empower non-technical founders. Amidst a landscape of layoffs and technological advancements, Audos proposes a system that democratizes startup methodologies, allowing everyday entrepreneurs to create successful AI-driven companies without the need for complex technical skills. By utilizing advanced social media algorithms, Audos aims to help these founders effectively identify and target their ideal customer base, signaling a transformative phase in entrepreneurship.
At Prehype, which he started around 2010, the focus was on working with tech founders to build traditional startups, the kind that might raise millions and aim for billion-dollar exits.
What we're trying to do is take all that knowledge, all the methodology that we've created over the years of building all these big companies, and really trying to democratize it.
Facebook and a lot of these platforms, they are just incredible algorithms, and they're incredible at figuring out [how to reach your customer] if you define a customer group.
Audos is more than happy to help them, supplying these non-technical founders with AI tools to build sophisticated products using natural language.
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