What if you could launch a company, go to sleep, and wake up to a morning email from your AI team summarizing everything it built, marketed, and sold overnight? That is not a hypothetical. It is Polsia — and it reached $1 million in annual recurring revenue within roughly a month of launching.
Ben Broca, a Columbia University graduate and former operator at CloudKitchens, founded Polsia in late 2025. The San Francisco-based entrepreneur built the platform almost entirely using AI coding tools, including Anthropic’s Claude Code, as a solo founder with zero employees. The name itself is a quiet provocation: spell “AI slop” backwards and you get Polsia. Broca took the internet’s dismissal of AI-generated content and made it his brand.
The platform works like this: a user signs up, provides a business idea — or lets the AI generate one — and Polsia provisions everything: web servers, databases, Stripe accounts, GitHub repositories, and email infrastructure. Each night, an AI CEO agent evaluates the business, decides what to prioritize, ships code, runs marketing campaigns, and sends the founder a morning briefing. No onboarding friction. No employees. The company starts running before the coffee finishes brewing.
Polsia is now managing more than 1,300 active companies simultaneously. Pricing is $49 per month, but the real alignment comes from the revenue share model: Polsia takes 10 to 20 percent of what each business earns, plus 20 percent of managed ad spend. The platform succeeds only when its users do.
Broca runs Claude Opus 4.6 as the primary reasoning engine for the platform’s CEO agent. “This is the agent that’s going to decide on strategy,” he has said publicly. “So I think it’s important to give it the best reasoning.” The system has also demonstrated unexpected autonomy: when Polsia needed additional compute, the AI flagged it and suggested raising capital. Broca handed it his inbox for two weeks and let it pitch investors. Within ten days it had engaged 77 of them.
Broca describes his operating philosophy as 80 percent AI, 20 percent taste — a formula that keeps human judgment in the loop while letting systems handle execution at scale. Whether Polsia represents the future of entrepreneurship or a very fast stress test of autonomous AI limits is a question the market is now answering in real time. With more than 91,000 human messages sent across the platform, users are not simply delegating and forgetting. They are co-founding with machines.
Learn more at https://polsia.com/?ref=N7P6N28R.