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Founders don't need another plan. They need a business blueprint. Helix is an AI-native canvas that turns your raw idea into a structured context that can be handed off to your team, your code editor, and every agent in your stack. Built for founders who ship.
I spent 9 months building the founder tool I kept wishing existed. Ever since vibe coding took off, I had the same loop: idea → ChatGPT → Cursor → half-finished repo I'd never open again. It took me forever to realize I wasn't bad at building. I was bad at the step before building. I'd skip straight from "cool idea" to "prompt my way to an MVP" without ever asking who this was for, what the data model should look like, or how I'd make money. By the time the code existed, the product underneath it didn't. ChatGPT never pushed back. It glazed every idea until I felt like I'd invented SpaceX, only to discover three weeks later that someone had already shipped it.
What I actually needed was something that would push back on my idea, not a generic 20-question startup checklist. So I built Helix. You describe what you're building, Helix generates a Business Blueprint specific to your product, and you work through it on a visual canvas where the pieces actually connect. That Blueprint becomes the source of truth for your business. Pricing, positioning, what to ship next, who to hire first, all checked against one place instead of 20 scattered MD files.
The part I'm most excited about: Helix plugs that Blueprint into your coding agent. Cursor, Claude Code, whatever you use. No more re-explaining your product from scratch every session. The agent already knows what you're building, who it's for, and what the data model looks like. You go from pasting 8 paragraphs of context to typing "build the onboarding flow," and it just works.
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About Helix on Product Hunt
“Your Business Blueprint”
Helix was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 8 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #47 on the daily leaderboard. Founders don't need another plan. They need a business blueprint. Helix is an AI-native canvas that turns your raw idea into a structured context that can be handed off to your team, your code editor, and every agent in your stack. Built for founders who ship.
Helix was featured in Productivity (653.9k followers), SaaS (42.5k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (471.1k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 286k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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Helix was hunted by Yaser Aljaf. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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I spent 9 months building the founder tool I kept wishing existed. Ever since vibe coding took off, I had the same loop: idea → ChatGPT → Cursor → half-finished repo I'd never open again. It took me forever to realize I wasn't bad at building. I was bad at the step before building. I'd skip straight from "cool idea" to "prompt my way to an MVP" without ever asking who this was for, what the data model should look like, or how I'd make money. By the time the code existed, the product underneath it didn't. ChatGPT never pushed back. It glazed every idea until I felt like I'd invented SpaceX, only to discover three weeks later that someone had already shipped it.
What I actually needed was something that would push back on my idea, not a generic 20-question startup checklist. So I built Helix. You describe what you're building, Helix generates a Business Blueprint specific to your product, and you work through it on a visual canvas where the pieces actually connect. That Blueprint becomes the source of truth for your business. Pricing, positioning, what to ship next, who to hire first, all checked against one place instead of 20 scattered MD files.
The part I'm most excited about: Helix plugs that Blueprint into your coding agent. Cursor, Claude Code, whatever you use. No more re-explaining your product from scratch every session. The agent already knows what you're building, who it's for, and what the data model looks like. You go from pasting 8 paragraphs of context to typing "build the onboarding flow," and it just works.