# zerohuman.inc review

> Reviewed by saasreview.ai · Score 6.0/10 · AI automation
> https://zerohuman.inc/

## Verdict

ZeroHuman promises an AI co-founder that automates business tasks and builds products 24/7, with testimonials claiming rapid launches and significant revenue growth. However, the product lacks critical supporting pages (Features, Pricing, FAQ all return 404s despite being in the navigation), no chatbot to verify claims, and testimonials cannot be independently verified. The core idea addresses a real need for founder automation, but the execution feels incomplete for a commercial product.

## Scorecard

- **ux:** 6.0/10 — Home page flows well visually with smooth carousel and clear pricing, but core navigation pages return 404 errors, breaking the user journey before purchase.
- **trust:** 5.0/10 — Testimonials lack full names or company affiliations. Missing founder info and 404 pages suggest early-stage product. Cannot independently verify claims.
- **demand:** 5.0/10 — Testimonials suggest traction but cannot be verified. No customer count or metrics disclosed. Product Hunt claim unconfirmed. Demand signals present but opaque.
- **design:** 7.0/10 — Clean, modern interface with smooth animations and cohesive visual style. Strong polish, but incomplete navigation undermines the overall impression.
- **use case:** 6.0/10 — Testimonials suggest clear use cases, but the product marketing conflates too many jobs without prioritizing which use case is proven and leads with it.
- **innovation:** 6.0/10 — The AI co-founder model is familiar in the agentic-AI space, built on established frameworks. Personality customization and revenue-share pricing are incremental.
- **performance:** 7.0/10 — Home page renders cleanly with no console errors or broken images, loads quickly on mobile. However, critical pages are missing, suggesting incomplete deployment.
- **problem fit:** 7.0/10 — Solves a real pain point for indie makers who need help automating tasks and building products, but does not clearly explain which specific problems it solves best.
- **docs policies:** 5.0/10 — Has terms and privacy policy but lacks documentation, help center, blog, or changelog. No llms.txt file. Missing the infrastructure a mature product needs.
- **discoverability:** 4.0/10 — No llms.txt, blocks AI training bots, no structured data, critical pages are 404s. Weak SEO surface for a product that claims to work with AI.

## Measured

- **Performance (measured):** score 10.0/10, LCP 1108 ms, CLS 0.036, page weight 1202.0 KB, 27 requests
- **Security headers:** 0.0/10 — missing: Content-Security-Policy, HSTS, X-Frame-Options, X-Content-Type-Options, Referrer-Policy, Permissions-Policy
- **Pricing:** from USD12.0 /mo free tier available
- **Trust signals:** trust phrasing: rated, testimonial; customer/usage count cited (100 users)
- **Docs & policies:** present: terms of service, privacy policy; missing: documentation, blog, changelog

## Innovation factor (6.0/10)

**The standout:** Autonomous daily task execution with founder approval loops, designed for founders to check in once per day instead of managing AI in real-time.

ZeroHuman's main novelty is the daily approval workflow: set one task, AI runs it overnight, you approve results in the morning. This is a sensible UX for using AI as a co-founder rather than a chatbot. Personality customization and revenue-share pricing are nice but table-stakes now. Under the hood, it uses established frameworks (OpenClaw, Paperclip, ChatGPT 5.5), not original AI tech. The scope (brainstorming to scaling) is ambitious but unfocused; it tries to do everything without excelling at anything specific. It doesn't innovate on how AI brainstorming or product building work—it chains existing capabilities together.

**Genuinely new:**

- Daily approval workflow: set task once, AI runs overnight, review once daily
- Personality customization with traits and photos
- Revenue-share pricing aligns incentives
- Autonomous video creation and posting

**Plays it safe:**

- AI brainstorming (ChatGPT, Claude)
- Autonomous task execution (n8n, Make, Zapier)
- Dashboards for monitoring
- API and data export

**How to push the edge further:**

- **Focus on one job and go deep:** Pick the one thing done best (e.g., e-commerce growth) and make it world-class. Document the workflow, AI prompts, decision trees, and expected outcomes.
- **Innovate on approval and feedback loops:** Build a smarter approval interface where founders correct the AI in 10 seconds and it learns from corrections. This is a genuine innovation that improves outcomes and lock-in.
- **Show AI reasoning and decisions:** Let founders see why the AI made a choice. This builds trust and understanding. Most products hide this, so transparency is a differentiator.
- **Build a marketplace of pre-trained specialized agents:** Offer Growth, Product, and Content agents. Let users mix and match or combine them. This modularizes innovation and lets you improve agents independently.

## Disrupt factor

**What it is:** ZeroHuman is an AI co-founder service that runs autonomous agents 24/7 to handle business tasks (brainstorming, product building, marketing, revenue tracking). Users assign a task, the AI executes it overnight with approval workflows. Powered by open-source AI frameworks (OpenClaw for agents, Paperclip for dashboards).

**Who it is for:** Early-stage indie makers, solopreneurs, and bootstrap founders with no technical background who want to run experiments and grow their business without hiring. The audience sits in indie hacker and maker communities, not enterprise.

**Competes with:** Make/Zapier (workflow automation), ChatGPT Plus/Claude Pro (capable LLMs), n8n (open-source automation), Softr/Bubble (no-code builders), Loom/Synthesia (video creation)

**Disruption potential (6.0/10):** The wedge is genuine: automating the founder's entire workflow from one interface while they sleep is compelling. However, the product hasn't proven it can deliver reliably. The incomplete site (broken links, no docs), unverifiable testimonials, and lack of transparent metrics make it hard to assess. If the AI truly handles all six steps and delivers 2-4x growth as claimed, it would shift how founders scale. The risk is that results are cherry-picked or over-promised.

**Roadmap to disrupt:**

- **Publish verifiable customer case studies:** Replace generic testimonials with named founder, business, before-and-after metrics, and timeline. Link to their LinkedIn or product. This validates the disruption claim or reveals if the product over-promises.
- **Complete the product pages and fix 404 errors:** Make Features, Pricing, and FAQ accessible. Add a help center documenting what the AI can do, setup time, and pricing details. Users need to know exactly what they are buying.
- **Launch a public changelog and blog:** Show shipping velocity, lessons from customers, and what is coming. This signals the product is active and founder-focused, not static.
- **Publish founder/team credentials and story:** Introduce the founder, their background, and why they built this. Buyers need to know who is handling their business autonomously.

## Hallucination factor (5.0/10, lower is better)

**Reality check:** The core problem is real: founders need help automating tasks and scaling faster. Evidence of demand exists (testimonials, Product Hunt feature), but the demand is not clearly proven, and the product scope may be overstated. Testimonials describe impressive outcomes but cannot be verified.

Founders absolutely struggle with idea validation, MVP building, and growth discovery. The demand is real. However, ZeroHuman conflates six different jobs (brainstorming, building, marketing, analytics, user acquisition, scaling) into one product, suggesting scope creep. The three named testimonials describe specific outcomes (SaaS in 3 weeks, 4x revenue growth, doubled e-commerce sales), but without company names, profiles, or links, they cannot be verified. No metrics on user count, retention, or revenue are shared. The 404 errors on core pages suggest the product is unfinished or marketing is ahead of delivery.

**Reads as invented:**

- Testimonials lack company names, profiles, or contact info
- Product Hunt claim unverified
- Features/Pricing/FAQ return 404s despite being in navigation
- No user count, revenue, or traction metrics
- Marketing claims six use cases without prioritizing proven ones
- No founder or team information
- No documentation or customer support visible

**Grounded in real demand:**

- Real pain point: founders struggle to validate ideas and find growth channels
- Real market signal: featured on Product Hunt
- Real precedent: Zapier, Make, n8n proved automation market demand
- Reasonable use case: AI brainstorming and validation are established capabilities

**How to lower it:** Publish one detailed case study with named founder, company, before-after metrics, and timeline. This single move validates or refutes the core claim. Without this, buyers will assume testimonials are invented.

## Social & marketing strength (4.0/10)

ZeroHuman has basic marketing (home page, pricing, testimonials, Product Hunt feature) but lacks the social proof, content, and distribution channels needed to convert at this price point. No visible blog, social accounts, email capture, or press coverage. Testimonials are unverifiable and the incomplete site undermines credibility.

## Pivot factor

ZeroHuman has positioned itself as a general founder assistant, but the underlying AI infrastructure could unlock revenue in adjacent markets and use cases not yet centered.

- **White-label agency services (revenue stream):** Market to marketing agencies and consultants as done-for-you automation for their clients. Agencies pay per customer per month; you handle AI execution. Higher margin and stickier than direct sales.
- **E-commerce growth automation (new application):** Testimonials mention doubled e-commerce revenue. Package this as a focused product: AI identifies sales channels, runs A/B tests, optimizes pricing. Narrower than 'co-founder' and more defensible.
- **No-code platform partnerships (partnership):** Integrate with Zapier, Make, or n8n as a native action: 'Run ZeroHuman task.' This reaches millions of automation users and lets them plug in heavy-lift tasks without leaving their workflow.
- **Creator content studios (new audience):** Pivot to YouTubers and TikTok creators: AI brainstorms topics, scripts videos, edits, and posts across channels. Narrower wedge than founder assistance but more defensible.

## Chatbot

No support or sales chat widget was found on the site.

## Screenshots

### Landing page: 9.0/10

![Landing page](https://www.saasreview.ai/api/reviews/zerohuman-inc/shot/landing)

Strong hero with clear value proposition, compelling tagline, prominent CTA button, and well-organized sections showing how it works with visual icons and concise copy.

### Landing page: 8.0/10

![Landing page](https://www.saasreview.ai/api/reviews/zerohuman-inc/shot/features)

Features section is scannable with step-by-step cards showing the six-step process to start or grow a business, plus a daily routine section, but lacks dedicated feature list formatting.

### Get started page

![Get started page](https://www.saasreview.ai/api/reviews/zerohuman-inc/shot/signup)

This page could not be reached because it appears to be a blank or loading state showing only a header with ZeroHuman branding and minimal content, so the actual signup form could not be evaluated.

## Pros

- Clean, modern design with smooth interactions and mobile-friendly layout
- Clear value proposition: automate business tasks 24/7 while you sleep
- Generous pricing with free 3-day trial and revenue-share option
- Testimonials describe concrete outcomes like rapid launches and revenue growth
- Built on established open-source foundations for credibility

## Cons

- Features, Pricing, and FAQ pages return 404 errors despite navigation links
- Testimonials lack verifiable details or company information
- No documentation, help center, blog, or changelog
- No chatbot or visible customer support
- Blocks AI training and discoverability with restrictive robots.txt
- No team or founder information visible
- Weak security headers missing HSTS and CSP

**Best for:** Indie makers and founders who want to automate business tasks like idea validation, landing pages, social posting, and product iteration without coding or hiring.

**Not for:** Enterprise teams, existing corporations with mature workflows, users needing deep integrations, or anyone requiring verified customer support and documentation.

## FAQ

**Does ZeroHuman actually work while I sleep?**

The home page claims AI agents run 24/7 and handle one project per day. Results depend on task setup and AI capability. No independent reviews confirm this works as promised.

**Is the 3-day free trial really no credit card?**

The home page says '3-day free trial. Cancel anytime.' It does not confirm whether a card is required; verify during signup.

**What integrations are available?**

No integrations are listed or mentioned. The site does not disclose which tools ZeroHuman can connect to (Stripe, Shopify, Twitter, etc.). This is a major gap.

**Can I verify the testimonials?**

Testimonials are first name plus last initial only (Sarah C., Ryan R., Priya P.), with no company names or profiles. They are impossible to verify independently.

**Is there customer support?**

No visible support: no chatbot, email, help center, FAQ page, or documentation. This is a significant gap for a product handling autonomous business execution.

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Reviewed by saasreview.ai, editorially independent, paid placement disclosed.