Sphinx is a private AI that learns how you think, speaks in your voice, and runs the parts of your operation that were quietly consuming you.
Founding pricing closes with this cohort
She is an operator. Trained on you. Running for you.
The founder went from 265 pounds in Belize to walking Paris Fashion Week. Not with help. While funding surgeries for other women, building three businesses, and studying law.
At some point the question became: what holds all of this together? Not a tool to manage. Not a dashboard to check. Something that learns how you think and runs the machinery while you focus on the work that only you can do.
Sphinx was built to answer that question. This is the result.
It is not software. It is a partner trained on you.
You are already capable. You are spending your capability on the wrong things.
She holds everything — your voice, your decisions, your patterns, the context behind every relationship. Nothing has to be explained twice. She learns once and carries it forward indefinitely.
Every email she drafts sounds like you. Not close. Exactly like you. Your tone, your rhythm, your standards — applied to every message, proposal, and response that leaves under your name.
She does not wait to be asked. She flags what needs you, drafts what does not, coordinates across your tools, and closes the loop without checking in. The work happens before you arrive.
She learns what rises to you and what does not. Over time, the noise is filtered before it reaches you. What remains is the one decision only you can make. That is the whole point.
Founding pricing closes with this cohort. Once it closes, pricing moves to subscription. The rate you lock in now is permanent.
Sphinx works best for people who are already capable and already moving. She is not a productivity tool for someone who needs a system. She is an operator for someone who already has one and needs it to run without them in it constantly.
You are likely a good fit if:
If that is you, book a founder call. We will talk about what you are building and whether Sphinx is the right fit. No pitch. No pressure. If it is not right, you will be told.
It is Monday morning. The weekend emails are handled. Your focus time is blocked. Three responses are drafted in your voice, waiting for a quick approval. One decision needs you. Everything else already happened.
You drink coffee. You make the decision. You move on to the thing you are actually building.