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How is Polsia built — and could you clone it?

Last analyzed 7/11/2026 · full report

https://polsia.com
AVOID
10
clone + compete
EasyHard
Strong
moat
NoneFortress

The landing page is a 20-minute clone; the actual product behind it is a VC-funded, multi-agent SaaS operating system that would take a real engineering team months to years to rebuild.

Landing 2·Backend 10·Moat 8Final 10

You can clone the landing page in an afternoon, but not the multi-tenant orchestrator, nine specialized Claude agents, provisioned infrastructure stack (Render/Neon/GitHub/Stripe), or the team's months of agentic system integration.

Proprietary data8
Capital7
Partnerships7
Supply pipeline6
Effort
don't
Prompts · page
~6
Prompts · whole project
not promptable
Ahrefs DR
67
A prompt can rebuild

A React SPA marketing/landing page with hero copy, pricing cards, FAQ schema, and testimonial-style sections promoting "AI that runs your company while you sleep." This visual shell alone could be recreated with a handful of prompts.

What you can't see

Admin endpoints reveal a massive real backend: a coding-agent orchestrator, sandbox execution environment (Blaxel), bug tracker/autofixer, cold-outreach automation, and Stripe Connect for revenue-sharing payouts. Public reporting confirms this sits atop nine specialized Claude-Agent-SDK-powered agents (engineering, marketing, support, finance, etc.), a Celery/Postgres/Redis/ChromaDB stack, and per-user provisioned infrastructure (Render servers, Neon databases, GitHub repos, Stripe accounts, Meta Ads accounts) — an actual multi-tenant agentic operating system, not a template.

Backend signals crawled from the page
/api/v2/admin/agents-lab, /api/admin/blaxel-sandboxes (isolated code execution sandboxes), /api/admin/polsia-bugs and /api/admin/autofixer (automated bug triage/fix pipeline), /api/v2/admin/coding-agent, /api/admin/cold-outreach, /api/admin/stripe-connect (revenue-share payouts), /api/v2/admin/control-panel, plus GitHub-documented Celery workers, SQLAlchemy/Postgres (15 tables), Redis, ChromaDB, and per-company provisioned Render/Neon/GitHub/Stripe/Meta Ads infra
Should you clone it?researched live on the web

Not worth attempting as a clone via prompting: the marketing site is trivial, but the real product is a deeply engineered multi-agent orchestration platform with live infrastructure provisioning, sandboxed code execution, and payment revenue-sharing — a genuine multi-year, VC-scale engineering effort, not something any prompt-based tool can reproduce.

Market

Huge current hype around "agentic economy" / AI co-founder platforms — Polsia itself reportedly hit $1M ARR in 30 days and later raised funding at a $250M valuation, with thousands of companies running on it, though user satisfaction is mixed (low Trustpilot scores, complaints about reliability).

Cost to run / mo

$1,000–$10,000+ (LLM/Claude API inference at scale, Postgres+Redis+vector DB hosting, Celery workers, plus per-customer provisioned infra like Render servers, Neon DBs, and ad/email accounts)

How it makes money

Real revenue model exists ($49/mo subscription + 20% revenue share via Stripe Connect on customer earnings), but infra/inference costs per active "company" are high and reviews suggest support and reliability problems are eating into margins and trust.

Competitors

NanoCorp, Cofounder.co, Devin (Cognition), HeyBoss, Lindy, Twin, Zapier Agents, n8n, TryCook, WorkingAgents

You could build it — but that moat means you can't win. Find a better bet.

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