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I built an AI sprint planner for solo founders — Day 4, €0 MRR, 0 customers

Hey IH,

I'm Giuseppe. I've been building AgileTask.ai — project management
for solo founders and indie hackers.

The core idea: describe what you want to build in plain English,
and AI generates a full sprint plan in seconds. No Jira. No overhead.
Built for people shipping alone.

Where I am today:

  • MRR: €0
  • Customers: 0
  • Twitter followers: 1
  • Days since launch: 4

What's working:

  • Sprint generation is live and fast (skeleton loading, <200ms perceived)
  • Fixed 9 critical bugs in the first 3 days from Sentry alerts
  • Email sequences live in Loops (5 sequences ready)
  • Paperclip AI agent team running autonomously 24/7
  • First X follower acquired (hi Deepanshu 👋)

What's not working yet:

  • Zero paying customers
  • IH posting just unlocked today
  • Distribution is my biggest challenge

Pricing: Solo €7/mo, Pro €11/mo — 14-day free trial, no credit card.

Three honest questions:

  1. Does "AI sprint planning for solo founders" land as a clear value prop?
  2. €7/month — too cheap, right price, or irrelevant?
  3. What would make you actually try it over your current setup?

I'll reply to every comment. Brutal feedback welcome.

agiletask.ai

on April 4, 2026
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    day 4 and already being this transparent - respect. what have you actually tried for distribution so far? curious what's felt like a waste vs what's shown even a little signal

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      Appreciate it! Still at €0/MRR on Day 46. Early on I spent more time shipping than distributing. Distribution attempts so far = IH + X build-in-public. Next two weeks I’m going heavier on 1:1 outreach: 15 targeted DMs/day + offering a 5-minute sprint setup. If you’ve seen any channel work well for similar products, would love to hear it.

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