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Introducing Memepreneur.dev — a Startup OS that takes you through the entire early founder journey:
Get Roasted → Idea Validation → Market Analysis → Prototype Builder → Automated Marketing → Pitch Analyzer → Investor Outreach → Raise
All inside one workflow. No scattered tools, no chaos, no confusing next steps.
Why build this?
Because the early-stage founder journey is incredibly unclear. Most tools cover one small slice of the process. Very few tell you what to build, how to validate, how to get traction, or how to prepare for investors. And almost no one gives honest feedback unless you’re already well-connected.
So I built the platform I wish I had when I started.
What’s live right now:
AI Roast Engine
Real Idea Validation
Pitch Analyzer
Actionable feedback reports
Shareable roast cards
What’s coming very soon:
Market analysis
Prototype builder
Automated marketing suite
Investor database and outreach automation
I’d really appreciate your feedback
Indie Hackers has some of the most honest, experienced builders anywhere.
I’d love to hear:
What feature should I prioritize next?
Would you use a platform like this?
What would stop you from trying it?
What would make it genuinely valuable for you?
If you want to try it: https://memepreneur.dev
Feel free to be brutally honest. That’s the point.
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Memepreneur's answer
Memepreneur is the only AI platform that starts with a viral “idea roast” to attract founders, and then transforms that attention into a full, structured Startup OS that guides them from idea → validation → prototype → traction → pitch → investors. This combination of humor-driven acquisition + deep practical execution doesn’t exist anywhere else.
Memepreneur's answer
Because most tools solve only one part of the founder journey (idea checks, pitch help, or marketing). Memepreneur combines all of them into a single workflow that gives instant clarity, actionable steps, and momentum. Instead of juggling 5–7 tools, founders get one integrated pipeline that tells them exactly what to do next — from roast to raise.
Memepreneur's answer
Memepreneur is built for:
First-time founders
Solo builders and indie hackers
Students and creators testing ideas
Early-stage founders preparing for traction or fundraising Essentially, anyone with an idea who wants fast, honest feedback and a clear path to building something real.
Memepreneur's answer
Memepreneur started as a small side project — an AI tool that roasted startup ideas for fun. But founders kept asking for real next steps, validation, market insights, prototypes, pitch help, and investor outreach. What began as a joke quickly revealed a serious problem: early founders weren’t getting the clarity or guidance they needed. The roast became the hook, and the platform evolved into a complete Startup OS designed to guide founders from idea to investor.
Memepreneur's answer
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Next.js / React
Node.js backend
Supabase / PostgreSQL
Vercel for deployment
Lovable AI for no-code prototyping integrations
Cloudflare / Firebase for storage and auth
Memepreneur's answer
(As an early-stage product without enterprise customers yet, list audience groups instead of companies — this is normal and acceptable.)
Early-stage founders across India, US, and Europe
Solo indie hackers testing startup ideas
Student founders building their first MVPs
Creator-founders validating digital product ideas
Startup communities and university incubators
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