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Stop Wasting Your Best Hours on Brainless Work

Stop Wasting Your Best Hours on Brainless Work.

Geodo is building the autonomous assistant that handles your go-to-market grind — so you can get back to actually building.


Here's the dirty secret of early-stage startups: most founders aren't spending their days building. They're spending their days grinding.

Cold emails. LinkedIn outreach. Prospecting lists. Follow-ups. Connection requests. Personalization at scale that never actually feels personal. The go-to-market machine that every early-stage company needs to survive eats founders alive — chewing through their creative energy, their strategic thinking time, and their actual brainpower on tasks that, let's be honest, are repetitive, brainless, and soul-crushing.

We're talking about the most capable, ambitious people in tech — people who left careers at places like NASA, the Department of Defense, and the intelligence community — sitting at their desks for eight hours a day copying and pasting LinkedIn messages. It's insane. And it's the norm.

The average early-stage founder spends upwards of 60–70% of their working day on outbound sales and GTM busywork. That's not building product. That's not talking to customers about what matters. That's not the deep work that actually moves a company forward. It's just… clicking. Typing the same thing with slightly different names. Refreshing dashboards. Waiting.

What if it didn't have to be this way?

Enter Geodo: Your Autonomous GTM Co-Pilot

What if you had an always-on, deeply personalized assistant — a ClawBot-style digital worker — that could handle all of this for you? Not a dumb template blaster. Not another Chrome extension that breaks every two weeks. A genuine AI agent that watches how you work, learns your patterns, your voice, your strategy, and then just… does it for you.

This is why we're building Geodo.

Geodo creates a digital twin of your workflow. It records how you use your computer — your sales outreach patterns, your prospecting habits, the way you personalize a cold email or craft a LinkedIn message — and builds an AI-powered automation layer that replicates those exact behaviors. It's not about replacing your judgment. It's about cloning the repetitive execution so your judgment can be used where it actually matters.

Think of it as an open-claw assistant: it reaches into the messy, tangled pile of daily GTM tasks, grabs the ones that don't need your brain, and handles them with the same care and personalization you'd bring yourself. Except it works 24/7. It doesn't get tired. And it never half-asses a follow-up because it's 4pm and its eyes are glazing over.

How It Actually Works

Geodo's approach is fundamentally different from the automation tools you've probably already tried and abandoned. Instead of asking you to build complex workflows in some drag-and-drop interface, Geodo watches you work and learns from it. The system uses screen recording and AI to observe your actual patterns — how you research a prospect, what you look for in their LinkedIn profile, how you craft your opening line, when you decide to follow up versus move on.

From those observations, Geodo builds automated workflows that mirror your unique approach. The result isn't generic outreach that sounds like a robot. It's outreach that sounds like you — because it literally learned from you.

The platform sits between you and your computer like an ambient intelligence layer, handling the execution while you focus on strategy, product, and the human conversations that actually close deals.

Why This Matters Now

We're at an inflection point. AI has gotten good enough to actually understand workflows — not just automate button clicks, but comprehend the intent behind them. Computer-use agents, ambient screen monitoring, and personalized AI models have all crossed the threshold from research project to practical tool. The technology to build a true digital twin of your go-to-market process finally exists.

At the same time, the startup landscape has never been more competitive. Founders are under more pressure to do more with less. Lean teams can't afford to burn their best people on work that an intelligent system can handle. The companies that figure out how to automate their GTM grind without sacrificing quality will move faster, hire smarter, and build better products — because their people are free to do actual creative work.

Have Your Computer Do Work for You

"Have your computer do work for you, so you can spend more time in nature."

That's not just a tagline — it's the operating philosophy behind everything we're building at Geodo. The premise is simple: humans weren't designed to sit in front of screens doing repetitive tasks for ten hours a day. We're at our best when we're creating, connecting, thinking deeply — or, honestly, just being outside.

The goal isn't to turn founders into supervisors of AI systems. It's to give them their time back. Time to go on a hike and come back with a breakthrough idea. Time to have a real conversation instead of writing another cold email. Time to build the thing they actually started the company to build.

Built by Someone Who Knows Automation at Scale

Geodo isn't another tool built by people who've only ever known the startup world. Founder and CEO Nadav Daniel Richter spent years working on AI foundational models at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, nuclear systems at the Department of Defense, and satellite intelligence at the CIA. He knows what it looks like when systems need to work autonomously, reliably, and at scale — because in those environments, failure isn't a bad quarter, it's a catastrophe.

That rigor is what's being brought to a problem that founders everywhere face daily. After conducting over 200 founder interviews and living through the GTM grind himself, Nadav built Geodo to be the tool he desperately wished existed.

What Comes Next

Geodo is evolving from a workflow automation tool into something more ambitious: an ambient intelligence platform. The vision is a system that doesn't just automate tasks you've already done — it anticipates what needs to happen next. It sees that a prospect opened your email, cross-references their LinkedIn activity, and drafts a follow-up that lands at the right time with the right message. It's proactive, not reactive.

The early signs are promising. Backed by Entrepreneurs First with $125K in initial funding, the team is laser-focused on making the first version of this vision real — starting with the sales and GTM workflows that eat founders alive, and expanding from there.

The Bottom Line

Founders are brilliant. The work they're forced to spend most of their day on is not. That gap is a massive, painful, and completely solvable problem.

Geodo exists to close it. To take the repetitive, brainless, energy-draining grind of early-stage GTM and hand it to an AI that does it better, faster, and without ever needing a coffee break. So that the people who are crazy enough to start companies can actually spend their time on the work that matters — and maybe, just maybe, get outside a little more.


Learn more at geodo.ai

"Have your computer do work for you, so you can spend more time in nature."

on February 9, 2026
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