What MIA is — and what she isn't
Four habits of a good mentor, built into software
Stage check-ins
Scheduled accountability at every transition. When your business moves from Idea to Validation, or Validation to MVP, MIA checks what changed, what you learned, and what the plan should look like now. No drifting for months on an outdated strategy — every stage shift triggers a structured review.
Blocker triage
Describe the wall you've hit in plain words — "my first ad campaign got zero signups", "I can't decide on pricing" — and MIA triages it against your actual plan and stage. You get viable next moves, not generic advice, because she knows your constraints, your budget, and what you already tried.
Plan revisions
The plan is a living document. Edit it in conversation — "drop the retail channel, we're going direct" — and MIA regenerates the affected sections while tracking every version. You can always see what changed, when, and why. Reality changes the plan; the plan never falls behind reality.
The weekly operating cycle
Plan → execute → review, on a steady rhythm. Each week MIA helps you pick the work that matters, the task board tracks it, and the review closes the loop: what got done, what got stuck, what that means for next week. Consistency is the multiplier most solo founders are missing — this builds it in.
Everyone gets a complete business plan at no cost — no card required. MIA’s ongoing mentorship (check-ins, triage, revisions, the weekly cycle) is part of the Founder tier.
Start with the plan. Keep the mentor.
Build your free plan first — MIA will be there when you're ready to execute.






