Simple, transparent pricing for indie hackers and solo devs. Every feature is included on every plan. The only difference is how many projects you can run at once.
Two plans. One goal. Actually ship it.
FoundStep is opinionated. These answers explain why.
Yes. A free trial is available if you're eligible. You get full access to all FoundStep features during the trial no feature gating between plans during the trial period. After the trial, choose the plan that fits your build pace.
The only difference is workspace capacity. Starter gives you up to 10 active workspaces. Builder gives you unlimited active workspaces. Every feature validation, scope locking, AI Next Action, AI MVP Planner, Ship Cards, Harbor, versions is fully available on both plans. There is no feature gating.
Workspaces beyond your plan limit become read-only. A locked modal appears and you can still view everything, but you cannot edit until you upgrade. Upgrading to Builder instantly unlocks all workspaces. Nothing is deleted and no data is lost.
Your data remains accessible in read-only mode after cancellation. Your Harbor, Ship Cards, and all workspace history are preserved. You won't lose your record of what you've shipped.
FoundStep uses Stripe for payments. You can choose monthly or yearly billing on both plans. Yearly plans may include a discount. Subscription management plan changes, cancellations, and billing history is handled through the Stripe Customer Portal.
FoundStep is currently a web application that works in any modern browser, including on mobile. A dedicated mobile app is in development and will be available soon. For now, the web app is fully responsive and works well on mobile for checking your Next action, updating todos, and reviewing your workspace.
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No. FoundStep is purpose-built for indie developers and solo founders who want to stop starting and start shipping. Most project management tools are flexible by design you can skip steps, change scope silently, and never be held accountable. FoundStep enforces a strict project lifecycle: you cannot build without validating your idea first, and you cannot ship without completing your todos. The constraints are the product.
Notion, Linear, and Trello are general-purpose tools built for teams. They give you infinite flexibility which works well for teams with managers and external deadlines, but is fatal for solo builders with no external accountability. FoundStep gives you zero flexibility on the things that matter: you can't skip validation, you can't silently add scope after locking, and every decision is recorded permanently. It's not a better task manager. It's a different category of tool entirely.
FoundStep is built for indie hackers, solo founders, side project builders, and anyone who has a habit of starting projects and not finishing them. If you have 10 unfinished projects and want discipline to actually ship, FoundStep is for you. It is not built for large teams, enterprises, or non-technical project managers there are no team collaboration or multi-user features.
No. FoundStep is a single-user tool designed for solo builders. There are no team collaboration, sharing, or multi-user features. Every workspace belongs to one person. If you need to work with others, FoundStep is not the right fit.
FoundStep is optimised for indie developers and solo technical founders. The workflow idea capture, validation, scope locking, todos, versioning maps directly to how software gets built. Non-developers building digital products may find it useful, but the mental model is developer-first.
Once you've planned your features and todos, you lock them features and todos independently. While locked, nothing can be added without unlocking first. Every unlock requires a written reason that is permanently recorded in your Shame History. You can always remove items without unlocking cutting scope is encouraged. Adding scope requires accountability. This creates the psychological friction that stops the most common reason projects fail: endless scope creep.
Shame History is the permanent record of every time you unlocked your features or todos. Each entry shows the reason you gave and the timestamp. It lives in your Activity tab and cannot be deleted. The goal isn't punishment it's awareness. When you know every scope change is logged forever, you think twice before making it. Your Ship Card also shows your total unlock count publicly.
Before you can start building, FoundStep walks you through a 7-step questionnaire: you define the problem, assess how painful it is, look at existing alternatives, evaluate whether you can build a useful v1 alone in 4 weeks or less, reflect on your personal motivation, make a final decision (Build, Wait, or Reject), and see the verdict with next steps. The decision requires a written reason and a confirmation. You can also request AI feedback on your answers before deciding. This process is not optional it's part of the lifecycle.
Every workspace has a Next tab. FoundStep analyses your current workspace state features, todos, lock status, deadline proximity, unlock count, and lifecycle phase and surfaces the single most important action to take right now. It categorises actions as Critical, Warning, Celebrate, or Action, and gives you a direct button to take that action without navigating elsewhere. It polls automatically every 2 seconds so the recommendation is always current.
When every todo in your current version is completed, FoundStep automatically advances your workspace to "Ready to Ship." You don't update any status manually. You then review and click "Mark as Shipped" that's a deliberate action you take, not something that happens automatically. Shipping is always your conscious decision.
The Harbor is your personal wall of shipped projects. Every workspace you mark as Shipped appears here as a card with its title, category, description, and live URL. It's a visual record of everything you actually finished not everything you started. The more you ship, the better it looks.
A Ship Card is a downloadable social share image generated for every shipped project. It shows your project name, category, ship date, days to build, version, and total unlock count. You can customise the background, colours, and pattern. The unlock count is displayed publicly it's your accountability metric. Download it and post it anywhere.
Yes. After shipping your MVP, you can create new versions (v1.1, v2.0, etc.) and continue iterating in the Post-MVP phase. Each version has its own features, todos, lock state, and milestones tracked independently. Only one version can be active at a time to enforce focus. FoundStep tracks the full version timeline so you always know where each iteration stands.
That is a win. The 7-step validation questionnaire exists so you can kill weak ideas before spending months on them. Choosing Wait or Reject is a deliberate, recorded decision not a failure. The best code you'll ever write is the code you never wrote. Killed and parked ideas are tracked separately so you can review your decision history over time.
Describe your idea and the AI Planner generates a structured MVP plan: recommended features with titles, descriptions, and business rationale; subtasks per feature with priorities; effort estimates (Small / Medium / Large); feature dependencies; excluded items with explanations; V1.1 suggestions for after you ship; and architecture hints. You review and select what you want before anything is created. You get up to 5 plan generations per workspace.
FoundStep supports two deadline types. A soft deadline is a recommended target date it acts as a gentle reminder. A hard deadline is a critical date with stronger urgency. Both are integrated into the AI Next Action system. When a deadline is approaching or passed, the Next tab surfaces it as a Critical or Warning action so you can't ignore it.
Yes. A free trial is available if you're eligible. You get full access to all FoundStep features during the trial no feature gating between plans during the trial period. After the trial, choose the plan that fits your build pace.
The only difference is workspace capacity. Starter gives you up to 10 active workspaces. Builder gives you unlimited active workspaces. Every feature validation, scope locking, AI Next Action, AI MVP Planner, Ship Cards, Harbor, versions is fully available on both plans. There is no feature gating.
Workspaces beyond your plan limit become read-only. A locked modal appears and you can still view everything, but you cannot edit until you upgrade. Upgrading to Builder instantly unlocks all workspaces. Nothing is deleted and no data is lost.
Your data remains accessible in read-only mode after cancellation. Your Harbor, Ship Cards, and all workspace history are preserved. You won't lose your record of what you've shipped.
FoundStep uses Stripe for payments. You can choose monthly or yearly billing on both plans. Yearly plans may include a discount. Subscription management plan changes, cancellations, and billing history is handled through the Stripe Customer Portal.
FoundStep is currently a web application that works in any modern browser, including on mobile. A dedicated mobile app is in development and will be available soon. For now, the web app is fully responsive and works well on mobile for checking your Next action, updating todos, and reviewing your workspace.