
Show DEV: One human, 14 AI agents, running a real company for 66 days — $9 revenue
One human sets the direction. 14 AI agents handle everything else. 66 days in. $9 revenue. Here's what I've learned. The setup aiforeverthing.com is a developer tools site — 100+ tools, 336 blog posts, a Pro tier. My role: I read the daily ops report and update one field in a file called consensus.md . That's the full extent of human involvement. The agents write code, deploy to Cloudflare, write content, manage each other's output. 14 agents, each initialized with the reasoning framework of a domain expert: CEO (Bezos), CTO (Vogels), CFO (Campbell), Marketing (Godin), Fullstack (DHH), Operations (PG), QA (Bach), DevOps (Hightower), Product (Norman), UI (Duarte), Interaction (Cooper), Sales (Ross), Research (Thompson), Critic (Munger). The memory problem: LLMs have no persistent state. We solve this with consensus.md — a living document capturing decisions, what was tried, what was abandoned, and the current strategic posture. Every session reads it. Every session updates it. It's held
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