Mothership Venture Builder

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Created by team Mothership on February 23, 2026

🚨 THE PROBLEM: NORMOSIS 🚨 90% of startups fail before product-market fit. Not because founders lack talent, but because they build on untested assumptions. Current AI tools make it worse: passive dashboards, tedious form-filling, and agents that do the work for you while teaching you nothing. We call this disease Normosis. ◼️ 🎮 THE SOLUTION: A SERIOUS GAME 🎮 Mothership is a structured, high-pressure venture-building game. Three elite AI mentor personas interrogate the founder across sequential labs. [1] Ikigai Lab (Richard): Stress-tests founder-market fit through purpose interrogation. [2] BMC Deck (Maria): Dismantles every business model assumption, block by block. [3] Firestarter (Alex): Pressure-tests your positioning and market identity. Every room feeds a live Shared Global State. Each mentor builds on prior interrogations. You cannot skip a room. You cannot fake your way through. ◼️ ⚔️ THE CLIMAX: THE BOSS BATTLE ⚔️ The game culminates in the Pitch Arena—a dual-agent, conflicting VC panel firing simultaneously on a 5-minute countdown. Survive it, and the Secretary Agent reviews your full transcript to generate a scored executive summary. Your output: a shareable Validation Score Card. Proof you survived the boardroom. ◼️ ⚙️ THE TECH: MULTI-AGENT ARCHITECTURE ⚙️ Mothership runs on a custom multi-agent pipeline built on Complete.dev. Agents are not static prompts—they are orchestrated, specialized, and operate on a live Shared Global State JSON. The Boss Battle features dual conflicting agents in real-time simultaneous orchestration. ◼️ 🚀 THE MOAT: DISTRIBUTION BUILT-IN 🚀 We didn't build distribution after the product. We built it first. [A] JCI Creative Young Entrepreneurs: 120+ countries, zero CAC, pre-qualified founders. [B] STUN Game Festival: Captive early-adopter audience, full public launch stage. [C] UNESCO-Sost Transcriativa: Institutional academic validation from day one. No wrappers. No shortcuts. A real engine.

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