Get personalized business mentoring and strategic guidance on demand without paying $200+ per hour for a startup advisor.
Kirk Marple is an AI mentor built on the expertise of successful founder and investor Kirk Marple himself. Instead of waiting weeks for a coffee meeting or paying thousands for consultant retainers, small business owners and founders get instant, thoughtful feedback on their toughest business problems—from product strategy and fundraising to hiring decisions and growth challenges. The tool learns your business context and delivers advice tailored to your specific situation, industry, and stage of growth.
Rather than generic startup advice, this tool provides the kind of founder-to-founder wisdom you'd normally only get from someone who's built and scaled multiple companies. You can ask follow-up questions, stress-test ideas, work through financial projections, or get help positioning your business to investors. It's available 24/7, remembers your previous conversations, and adapts its advice as your business evolves.
Bootstrapped founders, pre-seed and seed-stage startups, first-time entrepreneurs, solopreneurs scaling to teams, SaaS founders, e-commerce entrepreneurs, agencies, and small business owners looking for affordable strategic guidance without the price tag of traditional advisors or business coaches.
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For a founder earning $50,000–$100,000 annually, avoiding even one bad hiring decision, product pivot, or fundraising mistake can save $50,000+ and 6+ months of wasted effort. Traditional founder coaching costs $3,000–$10,000+ per month; this tool delivers comparable strategic input at a fraction of that cost. Early-stage founders report saving 5–10 hours monthly on strategic thinking, freeing up time to focus on product and revenue. Better decision-making early compounds: smarter positioning could accelerate funding timelines by weeks and improve terms, while clearer go-to-market strategy can increase CAC efficiency by 20–30%.