Lauren wasn't a tech founder. She wasn't a CEO-in-waiting. She was trying to put a bib on her nephew and watched the Velcro rip out his fine baby hair. That frustration became Magnetic Me, a line of magnetic-fastening baby products that went from her kitchen table to Nordstrom, Buy Buy Baby, Amazon, and over 3,000 boutiques nationwide.
Now imagine Lauren had AI. The two years of research and development: compressed. The website, the product descriptions, the outreach to buyers, the pitch decks, the email campaigns: all of it, happening at 100x the speed. The gap between "I have an idea" and "I have a company" just collapsed. That's the world we're in now.