13-Year-Old Founder Michael Goldstein Unveils Flow AI: A General AI Agent for Daily Tasks

Meet Michael Goldstein, the 13-year-old founder of Flow AI, who's revolutionizing the way we work with AI-powered tasks and inspiring a new generation of innovators.

  • 1. Michael, 13 years old, from Toronto, Canada, is the founder of Flow AI.
  • 2. Flowey is a general AI agent capable of performing a wide variety of tasks.
  • 3. Michael came up with the idea for Flowey a couple of months ago and started building it himself after being unable to find developers willing to help.
  • 4. He learns coding through weekly lessons and pays for tools and resources needed for the project.
  • 5. Michael's family and friends are aware of his entrepreneurial spirit and supported him when he launched Flowey.
  • 6. After sending a discount offer to users from Subbase, Michael received a response about a glitch in the code, which he then fixed.
  • 7. He made his first sale while walking downstairs and was excited to share the news with his friends and family.
  • 8. Being young has its advantages, such as generating curiosity and opening up opportunities like interviews, but it can also make it harder for people to trust him.
  • 9. Recruiting developers has been challenging due to Michael's age and lack of capital; however, three individuals reached out to him offering help.
  • 10. Many kids at Michael's school use AI tools like CHBT, but they might not be aware of other available resources.
  • 11. Michael became more involved in AI recently, learning about its inner workings and realizing there is a gap in automated tasks that could improve efficiency.
  • 12. He identified browser automation as the biggest gap in existing platforms like Claw and Open AAI.
  • 13. Michael's goal for Flowey is to add many more features and become part of people's daily lives, aiming for $10,000 in monthly recurring revenue within a year.
  • 14. He wants to see how AI evolves and long-term aspires to help people by giving back to the community.
  • 15. Michael has learned about in-depth AI concepts and realized its potential for automating tasks.
  • 16. The idea for Flowey came when he noticed a gap in automated task management platforms.
  • 17. Browser automation is an area Michael sees as particularly promising and believes it can help improve human efficiency.
  • 18. He has set a goal of $10,000 in monthly recurring revenue for Flowey within a year.
  • 19. Michael wants to understand how AI will evolve and hopes to contribute positively to society through his work with the technology.
  • 20. Despite facing challenges in recruiting developers due to his age, Michael has managed to assemble a team to help him build Flowey.
  • 21. He values giving back to the community, especially considering the support he has received from various individuals and organizations.
  • 22. Many kids at Michael's school use AI tools but may not be aware of all available resources beyond CHBT.
  • 23. Michael aims to bring Flowey into people's daily lives by offering a wide range of features that improve efficiency through automation.
  • 24. Long term, he hopes to contribute to society and help others through his work with AI and the success of Flowey.

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