Cofounder 2 Seeks Founders for Agent-Run Startups

Cofounder 2's new fellowship offers entrepreneurs $1,000 upfront and daily credits to build AI-run companies within 30 days.

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Cofounder 2 logo with text 'Fellowship Applications Close March 27th'

The General Intelligence Company is inviting entrepreneurs to test its next-generation platform, Cofounder 2, through a new fellowship program. This initiative seeks individuals to build and operate companies entirely run by AI agents.

The Cofounder 2 fellowship, with applications closing March 27th, offers a unique opportunity to explore the frontier of agentic companies platform development. Participants will receive $1,000 in upfront capital and $100 daily in platform credits for 30 days, covering tools like code generation.

Platform Overview

Cofounder 2 is designed to orchestrate a series of AI agents to manage core business functions, including sales, marketing, customer support, and infrastructure. This research preview aims to provide fellows with early access to new capabilities as they roll out.

Fellowship Structure

The core objective is to launch a company within 30 days using Cofounder 2. Selected founders get $1,000 to start immediately. They then have 30 days to build, supported by daily credits on the agent orchestration platform.

A revenue milestone of $1,000 unlocks an additional $1,000 grant. Upon completion, fellows retain full ownership of their company and intellectual property, with the option to continue operations.

Eligibility and Expectations

The fellowship is open to individuals and small teams globally, excluding existing companies that have already secured funding. The General Intelligence Company emphasizes a need for motivated generalists with a proven ability to execute.

Prior startup experience is a plus. The company seeks demonstrable evidence of turning ideas into reality, such as past product launches or successful bootstrapped ventures.

Program Details

Equity is not a factor; Cofounder seeks no stake in the ventures. Participation involves agreeing to share anonymized operational data for system improvement, excluding model training, and cooperating for a case study.

The fellowship is entirely remote, conducted via Discord. The initial grant is unconditional, but daily credits are at the discretion of the Cofounder team to ensure legitimate business creation.