Top founder workflows on Spine
The highest-leverage tasks founders run end-to-end on Spine — from market truth to investor-ready output.
GTM plan: ICP + channels + sales process
Execution-ready GTM plan including ICP definition, channel strategy, sales process design, and a 90-day roadmap with milestones and metrics.
Time saved: 1–2 weeks → 1–2 days
Competitive landscape for a new market
Comprehensive landscape across pricing, positioning, features, market share, recent funding, and strategic direction — structured as a comparison matrix + summary.
Time saved: 3–7 days → 1–3 hours
Investor deck: market + comps + projections
Complete fundraising backbone: market sizing, competitive positioning, industry trends, comparable companies, and financial projections — ready to drop into slides.
Time saved: 1–2 weeks → 1–2 days
Market research to decide “commit or pivot”
Problem validation, customer pain points, TAM estimation, competitive dynamics, and business model viability — summarized into a decision memo with clear next steps.
Time saved: 1–3 weeks → 1–2 days
Context-preserving synthesis across ventures
Synthesize information across multiple projects, research threads, and drafts without losing critical context — producing a clean, structured master narrative.
Time saved: Days of thrash → hours
Personalized prospect research + talking points
Personalized research for each investor or client: company dynamics, recent news, competitive position, key stakeholders — plus tailored talking points and outreach angles.
Time saved: 1–2 hours/prospect → 5–15 min
Frequently asked questions
Can I use this for real fundraising work?
Yes — Spine is designed for defensible, source-backed research and structured deliverables. You should always review and sanity-check outputs before sending them externally.
Will it help me avoid “analysis paralysis”?
That’s the goal. Spine produces decision-ready memos and plans with explicit assumptions, trade-offs, and recommended next steps — not just raw research dumps.
How is this different from ChatGPT or Claude?
Chat interfaces are linear — one question, one answer. Spine runs multiple research agents in parallel on complex requests, with each agent handling a different workstream and passing structured output to the next. The result is a complete deliverable, not a series of text responses you have to paste together.
Does it use live web sources?
Yes. Agents browse the real web in real-time, cross-reference multiple sources, and resolve conflicting information — not pulling from a fixed training snapshot.