Polsia Platform Shows Repetitive SaaS Patterns in Live Founder Launches

Polsia is an autonomous business platform where users describe their business, pay money, and the platform executes it autonomously. What makes it particularly interesting for observation is its live feed showing real-time business and SaaS ideas being submitted by other users.
Key Observations from 72 Hours of Monitoring
A behavioral scientist spent 72 hours monitoring Polsia's live updates to identify patterns in entrepreneurial thinking. The platform provides a direct view into what founders believe the market needs, revealing two significant repetitive patterns.
Pattern 1: AI SDR Automation Solutions
Multiple companies are launching with identical messaging: "companies pay so much money on SDR's this software automates that." Founders consistently believe their AI sales development representative solution is the first of its kind, despite numerous similar launches appearing on the platform.
Pattern 2: Underserved International Markets
International markets, particularly LATAM, are consistently identified as opportunities. Basic technology platforms that are commonplace in the United States haven't been adapted for international markets. The source specifically notes that "basic level tech shit that no one has done in Spanish" keeps appearing as a market gap.
For developers working with AI coding agents, Polsia's live feed offers a practical way to observe real-time entrepreneurial patterns and identify potential areas for agent development or market opportunities.
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