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05 — AboutProduct-business platform

A platform for people who want more life and less grind.

Pumpid turns a person's idea into a hosted AI app business. The system builds the app, creates the onboarding, runs growth work, and keeps improving the product so Pumpers can spend less time managing a stack and more time choosing what they want to put into the world.

A brand of Luka AI, Inc.
01 / mission

Why it exists

Owning a product business should not require a product team.

Most people have useful ideas, domain knowledge, or lived experience, but they get stopped by code, hosting, design, analytics, payments, and distribution. Pumpid packages those hard parts into one operating system for AI app businesses.

The bigger idea is social: software leverage should not belong only to people who can code, raise money, or hire a growth team. More people should be able to test a small digital business around what they know, what they care about, and what they want to see exist. Revenue is never guaranteed, but the starting line gets much closer.

02 / model

How it works

The person brings the idea. Pumpid runs the product machine.

  • — A public landing page explains the promise.
  • — Assessment onboarding learns what each user needs.
  • — An AI coach guides the first useful session.
  • — Checkout creates a money path when the product earns.
  • — Growth loops publish, measure, and improve attention.

A connected agent can help with execution, but Pumpid is the product home: the place where the idea becomes a public surface, a customer path, a money path, and an operating rhythm.

03 / standard

What the site shows

Clear pages for buyers, customers, and answer engines.

Public pages explain the platform, the live product store, the campaign, and the rules that keep the whole thing honest. Search engines and AI answer engines need clear facts; people need a clear reason to trust the next step.

  • Founding 100 — the first campaign for 100 early app seats.
  • The product store — the public live products.
  • The manifesto — the rules that define the bigger platform standard.
  • Guides — practical answers for people evaluating automated app businesses.