founders and operators

Founder Agent for iPhone

A Founder Agent learns how you explain progress, risk, tradeoffs and asks. It starts with founder writing: investor updates, product notes, launch messages and decision memos. The value is not generic polish; it is reusable judgment that sounds like the founder and keeps the important business signal visible.

What it is

A private role, not a generic chat window.

The Founder Agent is a trained behavior profile for the founders and operators work you repeat on iPhone. It is useful when the problem is not “write anything,” but “write this in the way this role should think, decide and act.”

It remembers the reusable parts: tone, boundaries, facts to include, decision rules, routine structure and corrections you do not want to repeat every time.

Problems it answers

Real moments where this agent should appear.

What it learns

Behavior that should not reset tomorrow.

How it works

From one message to trained role behavior.

01

Choose the role.

Start from the agent that matches the job: manager, sales, support, family admin, creator or another repeated role.

02

Give it the real draft.

Use selected text, a rough note or a message you are about to send. The agent works best close to the real context.

03

Correct the output.

Adjust tone, missing facts, boundaries and next steps. The correction is the training signal.

04

Save the rule.

The useful behavior becomes a private rule you can invoke again from ILURA, Share Sheet, Siri or Shortcuts where supported.

Train this agent

Start the Founder Agent with one real message.

Pick one repeated task for this role, correct the first output, and save the rule. That is how ILURA moves from better writing to a private agent that learns your behavior.

Free to start · No account · Data Not Collected

Routines

Where the role shows up first.

First proof

The first proof is a founder update that keeps the metric, lesson and ask visible without turning into a generic startup newsletter.

Update rule

Lead with the metric, then the lesson, then the ask.

Risk rule

Name the risk plainly and attach the next decision.

Honest boundary

What this agent should not do.

Related Academy

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