Can We Beat the Giants? like David

Can We Beat the Giants? like David

Sep 26, 2025

Can We Beat the Giants?

One of the questions I hear most often as a founder is:
“There are already so many big players in the market how can you possibly win?”

The honest answer is: I don’t know.
I can’t guarantee that we’ll topple giants like Slack, Notion, or Teams.

But here’s what I do know:
The problem we’re solving is one that someone has to solve.

The Problem That Won’t Go Away

Every project starts with conversation.
But turning that conversation into clear, actionable tasks and making sure those tasks stay tracked and managed remains painfully broken.

  • A chat should instantly produce action items.

  • Those items should live inside the same flow, not vanish across apps.

  • And AI should be native not bolted on to support the team as work unfolds.

Legacy tools can try to patch this with plugins and add-ons.
But the truth is, this era demands reinvention, not retrofitting.
That’s what we’re building.

David vs. Goliath

David didn’t defeat Goliath with armor or size.
He won with a single stone, something so ordinary no one thought it could matter.

Our “stone” is AI.
AI today is like stones scattered across the ground everywhere, available to anyone.
Anyone can pick one up. Anyone can throw it.

But what matters is how you use it.
We’re not wielding AI as just another add-on.
We’re using it as a weapon to turn raw conversation directly into execution.

Our Faith

We believe something simple:
There are real people who desperately need this tool.

We’ve met them. We’ve heard their frustrations. We’ve seen their workflows break.
And we’re already building alongside them.

That belief means we can’t stop.
Because the problem keeps showing up every single day, and someone has to solve it.
We’ve chosen to be that someone.

The Bottom Line

I know this is a fight against giants.
I know how big they are, and how small we look.

But like David, we move forward not because victory is certain, but because belief gives us reason to act.

Maybe we win, maybe we don’t.
But here’s what I know:
This problem must be solved, and we will not stop working on it.

And our stone AI may be everywhere, but few know how to use it well.
We already know how to throw it.
That is our conviction.