Some opinions:
- Most queries don't require a list of links. Some do.
- Most lists of links should be curated by trusted experts.
- There should be a way to flip between the results.
- A good mission statement for a filing cabinet is "organize the world's information".
- The correct mission statement is solve the need.
- The only way to do this is democratically. Can't do this alone.
- One company in this space is crazy.
We're building a new search engine. Of course it's AI driven, but at its core, it's all about human dignity. When you use it, you'll have a voice. If you'd like to try it, please email me: [email protected]
Thanks!
Josh
PS. If you'd like to join our team, we have 16 people now (mostly Snapchat/Instagram/Twitter folks), and we'd like to go up to 50 before we raise capital. It's going to be a wild ride.
If you think the world deserves some more innovation in the search space, email me at [email protected] - we have a team (mostly ex-Meta/Twitter/Insta), an MVP, and early revenue.
Sirch is a new AI search engine that's democratic.
Our mission is (to make early employees rich) and to help humanity thrive in the coming age of AI by reimagining search as an democratic platform that delivers more than blue links.
The search engine of the future. Tired of 23938384 results in 0.00003 seconds to sift through each time you query?
Sirch gives you what you need. No sifting. How?
AI + Democracy
We have an MVP that folks seem to like so far, and a small team. Most of us are a bit weird. Fully remote. Hiring: AI engineer + Consumer app growth expert. Joining us is very high risk/reward.
We have an employee that just won the H1B lotto. We don't actually pay employees any cash (all future payments). Will this be an issue?
Thanks!