Here's what directing an
AI workforce actually looks like day to day. These aren't hypothetical — they're the workflows solo founders run on Tycoon in 2026.
Research: Tell your
AI CEO "research the competitive landscape for AI scheduling tools, find the top 5, and draft a positioning memo." Your
AI CMO spins up a researcher, analyzes competitors, pulls data from the web, and produces a structured memo with citations — while you work on something else.
Marketing: "Build our SEO content pipeline for Q3 — keyword research, content calendar, 10 briefs drafted by Friday." Your AI Head of SEO analyzes GSC data, runs keyword discovery, produces briefs with SERP analysis and target keywords, and hands them to your
AI Head of Content for drafting.
Development: "Our auth flow has a bug where users get logged out after 30 minutes. Diagnose and fix it." Your
AI CTO spins up a developer agent, reads the codebase, identifies the token refresh issue, writes the fix, and submits a PR — with tests.
Legal and ops: "We're launching in Germany next month. What compliance steps do we need?" Your AI COO researches GDPR requirements, cross-references your current stack, produces a checklist with deadlines, and flags the items that need your human sign-off.
Each of these workflows runs in the background while you focus on the decisions only you can make. The AI team doesn't sleep, doesn't forget, and compounds knowledge week over week.