The thinking partner solo founders never had.
Not a chatbot. Not a coach. Nexra challenges your assumptions, surfaces blind spots, and tells you what you need to hear — before the market does.
For the nights when your brain won't stop thinking.
I built three products nobody wanted.
A reminders app. An algo visualizer. A contact manager. Each time, I jumped straight into building — no research, no validation, no one to stop me. I'd get lost halfway through, confused about direction, and eventually quit. The AIs I talked to just agreed with me. I had to remind them about my own startup mid-conversation.
I'm also introverted. Talking to people to validate ideas felt harder than just building. So I built. And cried later.
The hard lesson: building randomly and figuring it out midway isn't hustle — it's expensive confusion. If I'd had something that challenged me before I committed, I'd have saved months.
That's Nexra. I built it for the version of me that was lost and had no one honest enough to say — wait, have you actually thought this through?
Annu
Solo founder, Nexra AI
See it in action
Watch Nexra challenge a real founder
No fluff. No validation. Just the kind of thinking you wish you had a co-founder for.
Real conversation. No script.
How Nexra thinks with you
Not a tool you use once. A thinking partner for every decision — before you build, while you build, and when you're stuck.
Drop in whatever's on your mind
No deck. No structure. An idea, a decision, a doubt at 11pm. Nexra is built for the messy version of a thought — not the polished one.
It surfaces what you haven't questioned yet
Every idea — and every decision — rests on one belief that hasn't been tested. Nexra finds it before you've built your entire plan around it.
You push back. It stays honest.
Nexra won't just agree with you. When you push back, it goes deeper — not to win, but because the truth is more useful than comfort.
You come back. It remembers.
Nexra isn't a one-time check. It knows what you're building, where you got stuck, and what you said you'd do. It holds you to it.
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