Meet Pulsia: How Ben Cera built an AI platform that autonomously runs your company

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An AI platform that builds and manages entire businesses.

Pulsia represents a massive paradigm shift in entrepreneurship by replacing human execution with autonomous AI agents that build, market, and manage entire organizations. Founded by Ben Cera, the platform lowers the barrier to entry, allowing founders to launch fully operational, revenue-generating entities for a nominal subscription fee using advanced LLMs. This innovation signals an emerging economic ecosystem where humans act purely as strategic orchestrators while AI handles the friction of development and customer acquisition.

Points clés

  • Ben Cera launched Pulsia, an AI automation startup, as a solo founder, reaching a massive recurring revenue run rate in under two months.
  • The platform charges a $49 monthly subscription fee, granting users access to autonomous AI agents that handle engineering, marketing, and customer support.
  • In addition to subscription and individual task fees, Pulsia takes a 20% commission on the revenue generated by the user’s autonomous companies.
  • Between January 26 and February 26, Pulsia’s annual recurring revenue (ARR) skyrocketed from $20,000 to nearly $700,000.
  • Autonomous agents execute daily operational workflows, ranging from generating Meta ads with Sora to sending targeted cold emails.
  • As a marketing stunt, Ben Cera handed over his personal email inbox to the AI so it could autonomously run his ongoing investor fundraising process.
  • Pulsia leverages advanced AI models, including Opus 4.6 and Codex, which are currently capable of detecting and troubleshooting live database scaling issues without human intervention.
  • The platform’s success highlights an emerging tech trend noted by Wade, the founder of Zapier, where a new generation of B2B companies are being built exclusively to sell software to autonomous AI agents rather than human buyers.

À retenir

If you have fifty bucks and an ounce of ambition, it might be time to let the machines do the heavy lifting while you comfortably rebrand yourself as a “visionary founder.” Just type your half-baked business idea into Pulsia, grab a coffee, and let the AI agents hallucinate a functioning corporate empire on your behalf. Just keep in mind that when your autonomous agents inevitably start buying marketing services exclusively from other autonomous agents, you are still the human on the hook for the server costs.

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