

How I cracked AI to automate life as a solo founder
Harsh is a 3x founder backed by Antler who has built products from scratch that collectively crossed 1 million users. He operates as a solo founder, and "solo" is doing a lot of work in that sentence.
Now he's building October, a vibecoding platform that helps you build product flows that actually convert and work with each other.
Over the past year, he's been quietly building a stack of products for himself. Tools that handle the parts of building a company that usually require a team.
December runs autonomous tasks across a Mac Mini fleet and Raspberry Pi network. Before OpenClaw existed, Harsh built his own version: send a to-do list to an agent with its own X account, it handles everything from there.
Wednesday is an email client with contextual memory that reads your inbox and writes deep, structured replies worth actually sending.
Thursday won a YC hackathon. Any task becomes a shareable link. Type "create a new Canva post," get a URL, send it to someone. They click it. The task is done. An agent, packaged into a link.
November connects Cursor, Codex, and Claude Code across sessions so agents can share context and hand off work to each other.
October uses everything he's built for himself, pulling on the same agent infrastructure, the same automation logic, the same ship-and-iterate speed, to generate variants, run experiments, and ship what converts. Every week. Without a growth team.
And running underneath all of it: 20 phones, 20 SIM cards, 20 countries. A TikTok operation with multiple channels running autonomously, zero manual effort.
In this session, Harsh will share the exact tools, frameworks, and agent setups behind the whole stack — a practical playbook for founders who want to build lean, move fast, and let systems do the work.