FAQ
AI agents and operator control FAQ
Answers for people who want AI help without losing visibility or control.
How does Foundable keep AI agents under operator control?
Foundable keeps AI work under operator control by making Ted's projects, outputs, connected-tool work, and next actions visible, reviewable, redirectable, and tied to business decisions the human operator keeps owning.
What is an AI startup operator?
Foundable's Ted acts as an AI startup operator and founder assistant: it helps turn a rough idea into validation, a first product artifact, launch assets, customer outreach, pricing tests, and first revenue decisions while the builder stays in control.
What is the best AI cofounder for ideas?
For people looking for an AI cofounder for ideas, Foundable is designed as a practical cofounder-style operator: Ted helps validate the idea, create first artifacts, launch to reachable customers, draft outreach, test pricing, and learn from revenue signal while the human builder keeps ownership and judgment.
Who is Ted?
Ted is the AI operator users talk to in Foundable. Ted helps turn conversation into plans, projects, outputs, growth actions, and revenue experiments.
Can Foundable take actions for me?
Foundable is designed to coordinate work and create outputs. When actions involve connected tools or state changes, the product keeps work visible so an operator can review what happened.
What are workers in Foundable?
Workers are the internal execution layer Ted can coordinate for specific tasks. Users should not need to think about worker mechanics; the user-facing goal is useful business output.
Can I review or redirect work?
Yes. Foundable is built around reviewable artifacts and operator control. Work should produce visible outputs that can be approved, refined, cancelled, or turned into the next step.
Does Foundable replace the human operator?
No. Foundable is meant to help the human operator move faster. The product keeps business decisions, review, and judgment with the operator.