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Why your ‘Great Idea’ Is quietly killing your startup

An episode of the AI for Founders with Ryan Estes podcast, hosted by aiforfounders.co, titled "Why your ‘Great Idea’ Is quietly killing your startup" was published on January 21, 2026 and runs 61 minutes.

January 21, 2026 ·61m · AI for Founders with Ryan Estes

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You know that moment when your “vibe coded MVP” finally gets users… and then it starts breaking in ways you can’t even explain?That’s where Mike Vitez shows up.Mike’s a computer scientist who was doing machine learning and building his own big data and clustering algorithms before AI was cool. Then he launched a software company straight out of school, watched the industry evolve from “just ship code” to “ship business outcomes” and built Saturnia Design for founders who realize: building is easy now. Building the right thing is the hard part.Here’s the conflict Mike calls out.Founders protect their idea like it’s a newborn. They build in isolation. They avoid customers because it hurts to hear the truth.And then they burn months, sometimes years, on the wrong problem.Mike’s fix is brutally simple.Stop guessing.Run real user interviews.Turn the chaos into an audit with an action list.Fix the bottlenecks that block revenue first.A novel founder use case.If your product spec is literally one sentence like “We need a launchpad,” Mike’s team will workshop it into market clarity, user personas, and a testable thesis before you waste a penny building from scratch.Deep question for founders:Are you building what feels impressive… or what your customer would actually pay for even if it bruises your ego?Stick around and you’ll learn how smart founders validate fast, why UX is a revenue lever, and when you should not build at all. This is for builders with traction who need the bridge from scrappy MVP to real product.Sign up for the newsletter at aiforfounders.co if you want founder stories that punch you in the brain.Sign up at aiforfounders.co if you want the playbook behind the wins, not the highlight reel.And yeah, aiforfounders.co if you’re done guessing and ready to ship with receipts.And if the show has helped you even once, leave a review like you’re tipping your future self.https://saturniadesign.comhttps://medium.com/@saturniadesignhttps://aiforfounders.co/ https://ambient.us⁠https://codestory.co⁠https://warmstart.ai ⁠⁠https://kitcaster.com/application ⁠⁠https://ryanestes.info⁠

You know that moment when your “vibe coded MVP” finally gets users… and then it starts breaking in ways you can’t even explain?

That’s where Mike Vitez shows up.

Mike’s a computer scientist who was doing machine learning and building his own big data and clustering algorithms before AI was cool. Then he launched a software company straight out of school, watched the industry evolve from “just ship code” to “ship business outcomes” and built Saturnia Design for founders who realize: building is easy now. Building the right thing is the hard part.

Here’s the conflict Mike calls out.
Founders protect their idea like it’s a newborn. They build in isolation. They avoid customers because it hurts to hear the truth.
And then they burn months, sometimes years, on the wrong problem.

Mike’s fix is brutally simple.
Stop guessing.
Run real user interviews.
Turn the chaos into an audit with an action list.
Fix the bottlenecks that block revenue first.

A novel founder use case.
If your product spec is literally one sentence like “We need a launchpad,” Mike’s team will workshop it into market clarity, user personas, and a testable thesis before you waste a penny building from scratch.

Deep question for founders:
Are you building what feels impressive… or what your customer would actually pay for even if it bruises your ego?

Stick around and you’ll learn how smart founders validate fast, why UX is a revenue lever, and when you should not build at all. This is for builders with traction who need the bridge from scrappy MVP to real product.

Sign up for the newsletter at aiforfounders.co if you want founder stories that punch you in the brain.
Sign up at aiforfounders.co if you want the playbook behind the wins, not the highlight reel.
And yeah, aiforfounders.co if you’re done guessing and ready to ship with receipts.

And if the show has helped you even once, leave a review like you’re tipping your future self.


https://saturniadesign.com


https://medium.com/@saturniadesign

https://aiforfounders.co/

https://ambient.us⁠

https://codestory.co

⁠https://warmstart.ai ⁠

⁠https://kitcaster.com/application ⁠

⁠https://ryanestes.info⁠

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