Shit coders say: 'I built the app, now what?' Pazi solves this by spawning an AI agent squad to handle marketing, outreach, and sales for your ideas.

You just spent three sleepless nights building a gorgeous app. The code is clean, the UI is buttery smooth, and... it gets zero visits because you have absolutely no idea how to market it. Welcome to the "GitHub Graveyard" club, where brilliant ideas go to die of loneliness.
But the era of abandoned repos might finally be coming to an end. Tech founders are shifting their focus from "vibe coding" to "vibe running a business."
Zvonimir, the co-founder of Pythagora and the creator of GPT Pilot (boasting over 33K GitHub stars), had an honest realization after helping 100k users build apps.
Here's the harsh truth: People don't actually want to build apps. They want to be entrepreneurs.
Building the product is often the easy part for devs. The real nightmare begins after the build—doing cold outreach, running marketing campaigns, creating content calendars, and figuring out what competitor pricing looks like. This is where most indie hackers lose steam and quit.
That's why they built Pazi to run that operational loop for you.
Instead of nagging you for instructions, Pazi automatically builds a custom team of specialized AI agents around your idea—like a growth strategist, a researcher, and a content writer—and actually starts making things happen. From designing social assets in Canva to competitive pricing analysis, they handle the grind while you stay in control.
The Product Hunt launch sparked some intense debates among developers and digital nomads alike:
Critics raised an important point: "If the AI COO hallucinates a terrible marketing strategy, does it flag low confidence, or does it just run wild and burn through my budget?" Zvonimir admitted this is the core challenge they are tackling. Currently, Pazi is designed to halt and ask for human approval whenever a decision significantly impacts the business model or budget.
Outreach is great, but spamming leads from your personal email is a fast track to getting blacklisted. Pazi bypasses this by routing automated emails through sandboxed profiles like [email protected] using their dedicated domain.
(Pro tip: If you are building your own data scrapers to feed your marketing funnel, make sure to grab some reliable Residential Proxies to keep your bot operations smooth and undetected).
Many solo founders who are constantly juggling multiple side hustles are loving the concept. Human motivation dies quickly after a flat launch, but AI doesn't get depressed. It keeps pushing forward, making small daily progress while you focus on other things. If you're looking to fund new ideas and validate concepts fast without spending thousands on a human marketing team, this is highly appealing.
Let’s be real here: handed-off AI operations aren't going to turn a useless side project into a unicorn overnight. AI-generated content can easily become generic, and you still need a human brain to inject soul and unique positioning into your brand.
However, the value of momentum is undeniable. Having an AI doing mediocre marketing is still 100 times better than doing absolutely nothing and letting your code rot. By utilizing smart automation, you can bypass the cold-start problem entirely.
Think of Pazi as a pack of hyper-energetic, slightly chaotic interns. They will do a lot of work fast, but you still need to be the adult in the room guiding the ship.
What do you think? Are autonomous AI marketing teams the future, or are we just automating spam to a whole new level? Let us know in the comments!
Source: Product Hunt - Pazi