The honest answer
Who is God of Startups?
God of Startups is an AI founder workspace that turns a raw startup idea into structured founder documents, market research, risks, assumptions, validation plans and investor-ready materials — run by 100+ specialized AI agents and proven frameworks.
Yes, the name is a little dramatic. You probably searched “who is god of startups” half-expecting a deity or a Forbes list. It’s neither — but we picked the name on purpose, and the real answer is more interesting than “it’s an app.”
The 30-second version
What happens after one sentence?
You enter one sentence about your idea. God of Startups turns it into a structured startup case you can actually use:
- Product Vision
- Target Audience
- Risk Register
- Assumptions
- Market Research
- MVP Scope
- Validation Plan
- Pitch Deck
Enter one sentence, get a structured startup case back — free welcome credits, no card.
What it actually does (the unmystical version)
Strip away the metaphor and here’s the machinery:
- 100+ AI agents and proven analytical frameworks
- Living strategy documents across 5 phases, idea → PMF
- Six cross-linked registries — risks, assumptions, hypotheses & more
- A chat copilot that orchestrates the agents for you
- Live market research and competitor discovery
- A 15-slide pitch deck, ready to present
Why the name “God of Startups”?
Because an assistant waits for instructions; this already knows the path. An assistant answers the question you asked. A god-in-the-machine — built from two founders’ worth of scar tissue — tells you the question you should have asked, and then helps you answer it. That’s the difference between a chatbot and 100+ agents working a real founder workspace on your behalf, at every step from idea to product-market fit.
The origin story
Two brothers, a lot of startups, and a tool they built for themselves
God of Startups wasn’t dreamed up in a strategy deck. It was built by two brothers — Tom (Artem) Dalevich and Alex Dalevich — who spent years in the startup trenches. Founders and cofounders several times over, they did the unglamorous version of this work by hand: the validation calls, the decks rewritten at 3am, the strategy docs that were stale the week they were finished, the same mistakes made in slightly new clothes each time.
Tired of re-deriving the same thinking on every new venture, they built a private multi-agent network for themselves — a system that encoded everything they’d learned about turning an idea into a real business, so they’d never start from a blank page again. A selfish tool, in the best sense: built by operators, for their own next company.
It worked well enough that the obvious question showed up: why keep this to ourselves? So they turned their private unfair advantage into an online service anyone can use — the same accumulated experience of two serial founders, now available to any founder who wants it.
And the name, fully unpacked
Why we call it an egregore
An egregore is an old idea: a collective mind that forms when enough people pour the same intent into the same thing, until it takes on a life of its own and gives back more than any single person put in. It’s the closest honest description of what those two brothers built — a single intelligence that has absorbed how startups are actually built, won, and quietly lost, and hands it back to you on demand, at every step.
It doesn’t sleep. It doesn’t forget what you decided three pivots ago. And it can answer almost any question a founder can ask — is this idea any good? who is it for? will they pay? what do I build first? what would an investor pick apart? Not because it’s omniscient (nothing is), but because it’s deeply experienced — and when it genuinely doesn’t know, it does the useful thing and tells you what to go test this week.
Still wondering
Who Is God of Startups? — FAQ
- What does God of Startups actually do?
- You enter one sentence about your idea, and it builds a structured startup case — product vision, target audience, market research, a risk register, assumptions, an MVP scope, a validation plan and a pitch deck — using 100+ AI agents and proven frameworks.
- Is God of Startups a startup idea validator?
- Yes — validating the idea is one of the first things it does: it sharpens the problem, sizes the demand, maps the risks and assumptions, and hands you a validation plan to test the riskiest ones cheaply, before you build. Validate your idea
- Is God of Startups a pitch deck generator?
- It generates a 15-slide, investor-ready pitch deck — but that's one output of a broader workspace, not the whole product. The deck is built from your vision, market and traction, so the claims on the slides trace back to real work. See the pitch deck
- How is God of Startups different from ChatGPT?
- ChatGPT gives you a wall of text you have to direct. God of Startups gives you 100+ specialized agents that build and maintain a cross-linked workspace of living documents and registries you can ship from — and it keeps them in sync as your startup changes. God of Startups vs ChatGPT
- Can I use it before I have an MVP?
- That's exactly the point. It's built for the pre-build stage: validate the idea, scope the smallest version worth building, and map the risks before you write a line of code — so you don't spend six months on the wrong thing. The founder document stack
- Can it help me prepare for investors or accelerators?
- Yes — it produces the materials investors and accelerators expect: a pitch deck, an investor one-pager, a market case, and a risk register, on the frameworks reviewers actually use. It won't promise you funding; it makes sure you're not the founder who gets passed for fuzzy answers. Documents investors expect
- Is 'God of Startups' a real person or a deity?
- Neither — it's the name of an AI workspace for early-stage founders. The name is a (deliberately tongue-in-cheek) metaphor for a single intelligence that knows the startup path and walks it with you.
- Who created God of Startups?
- Two brothers, Tom (Artem) Dalevich and Alex Dalevich — serial founders and cofounders who built it for themselves first, to stop redoing the same startup thinking on every new venture, then opened it up as a service for everyone.
- Is it religious? And what does 'god-mode' mean?
- Not even slightly. 'God-mode' is a gamer's term for playing with every advantage switched on — here it means running your startup with 100+ AI agents and proven frameworks on your side at every step. That's the only divinity involved.
- Is it free to try?
- Yes — you start with free welcome credits, no card required, and credits never expire. Enough to enter your idea and see your first structured documents.
Meet the god. Test your idea.
Enter one sentence and put 100+ AI agents — two founders’ worth of experience — to work on your startup.