Startup Idea Validation

An AI Agent Builder for Founders Who Test Before They Build

See if agent-based work is worth building in-house first. Skywork ships seven working agents you can use this week, no engineering required.

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Solo startup founder working at a home office desk in Denver, laptop open next to a notebook with sketched startup ideas
What the agents actually do

Seven agents, one subscription, no hiring

Skywork bundles specialized agents for the work founders usually outsource or skip.

Website agent

Turns a landing page idea into a working draft in an afternoon, so you can run traffic to it before writing a line of product code.

Image agent

Generates marketing and product visuals with Nano Banana Pro, the kind of output that used to require a Canva subscription and a designer.

Slides agent

Builds an investor deck in two modes: fast creative drafts, or a deep-research mode that cites real sources for market-size claims.

Spreadsheet agent

Puts together a basic financial model or a cohort tracker without you opening a blank spreadsheet and guessing at formulas.

Video agent

Cuts a short founder update or demo clip for a waitlist page without a video editor on the team.

Podcast agent

Produces an audio update for early users or investors, useful when a written memo would go unread.

Why founders test before they build

The gap between using AI and paying for it

76%
of small businesses now report using AI in day-to-day work, per a 2026 Goldman Sachs small business survey.
17.7%
have actually paid for an AI tool; most run on free tiers, per a 2026 analysis of small business AI adoption data.
23%
cite lack of training as the top barrier to going further with AI (SBE Council survey, March 2026).
The test-first use case

Draft the landing page before you write the product

The fastest way to lose eighteen months is to build the full product before anyone has asked for it. Use the website agent to draft a landing page for the idea, point a small ad budget at it, and see if strangers give you an email address. That is a cheaper question to answer than can we build this, and it answers first.

  • Draft in an afternoon, not a sprint
  • Publish, then measure signups before writing code
  • Reuse the same agent for the pricing page once you have signal
Founder sketching a website wireframe on paper next to a laptop at a kitchen table in Boulder
What early users say

Founders who tested the job first

I did not need an AI agent builder. I needed to know if a landing page would get signups before I touched a database schema. The website agent answered that in a weekend.
Marcus Reyes Solo founder, B2B SaaS, Denver
The deep-research slides mode caught a market-size number I would have guessed wrong. Small thing, but investors notice small things.
Ellie Sandoval First-time founder, Logistics tech, Boulder
I have killed two side projects after a few months each. This time I tested the idea with the agents before hiring anyone. It is a cheaper way to find out, either way.
Jordan Ainsley Indie builder, Salt Lake City
Real pricing, not a guess

What Skywork actually costs

Two tiers. Free is enough to test one job. Pro is where you stay if the agents keep earning their subscription.

Free

$0 /mo

Enough to test one job

  • Limited generations across all seven agents
  • Full access to try the website, slides, and image agents
  • No credit card required to start
Questions founders ask before they subscribe

Common questions

Is Skywork actually an AI agent builder, or something else?
Not in the LangChain or AutoGPT sense. You do not write logic or wire up an API. Skywork ships seven working agents (website, images, slides, documents, spreadsheets, video, podcast) that you brief in plain language. If you specifically need to code custom agent logic, this is not that tool.
How much does it cost?
There is a free tier with limited generations, enough to test one job end to end. The Pro plan runs roughly $12 to $16 a month depending on plan and billing cycle, with an annual option that lowers the monthly cost. A 20 percent discount code, BEYROUTI, is available at checkout.
What happens to the documents and financials I upload?
Treat any AI workspace the way you would treat a new contractor: read the data policy before uploading anything you would not want to leave your laptop, especially early cap table or financial detail. That caution applies to every agent tool, not just this one.
Does it replace my existing tools, or just add another subscription?
It replaces some of them. Founders using it in place of Canva, Gamma, or a freelance designer tend to get the most value. It exports standard formats for slides, docs, images, and video, so it fits into the stack you already run instead of requiring a rebuild.
Is there a learning curve?
If you can write a two-sentence brief, you can run an agent. The harder part is deciding which job to test first, not learning the interface.
Can I use this to validate a product idea, not just make marketing assets?
Yes, that is the use case this page is built around. Draft a landing page with the website agent, point traffic at it, and measure signups before you commit engineering time to the actual product.
What if the agents do not save me time?
Then you have learned that for the cost of a free trial instead of a custom-built agent stack. That is the whole argument for testing the ready-made version first.
Test the job, not just the idea

Try the agents before you build your own

Start on the free tier. If the agents earn their keep, upgrade. If they do not, you have lost a weekend, not a quarter.

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