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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > This AI-powered startup studio plans to launch 100,000 companies a year — really
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This AI-powered startup studio plans to launch 100,000 companies a year — really

Last updated: June 26, 2025 10:34 pm
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Henrik Werdelin is a seasoned entrepreneur who has spent the last 15 years helping build successful brands like Barkbox through his startup studio Prehype. Now, with his latest venture Audos, based in New York, Werdelin is aiming to revolutionize the entrepreneurial landscape by leveraging the power of AI to scale the process of building startups from “tens” to “hundreds of thousands” of aspiring business owners.

The timing for Audos couldn’t be better, as mass layoffs across various industries have led many individuals to reconsider their career paths. Simultaneously, advancements in AI technology have significantly lowered the barrier to entry for creating digital products and services. Audos sits at the intersection of these trends, offering a platform that empowers “everyday entrepreneurs” to create million-dollar AI companies without the need for technical expertise.

Werdelin’s transition from Prehype to Audos symbolizes the evolving nature of entrepreneurship. While Prehype focused on collaborating with tech founders to build traditional startups targeting billion-dollar exits, Audos seeks to democratize this knowledge and methodology for a broader audience. The platform provides AI tools that enable individuals to develop sophisticated products using natural language and utilizes social media algorithms to identify their target customers.

Since its beta launch, Audos has assisted in launching hundreds of businesses, ranging from virtual golf swing coaches to AI nutritionists. These one- to two-person teams are affectionately referred to as “donkeycorns” by Werdelin, highlighting their potential for growth and success. The process involves engaging with Audos’s AI agent, which guides founders through identifying their target market and swiftly connects them with potential customers through social media advertising.

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Unlike traditional accelerators or venture capital firms, Audos operates on a unique revenue-sharing model. Instead of taking equity, the company retains a 15% revenue share from the businesses it helps launch. In exchange, founders receive funding, access to AI-powered tools for business development, and support with distribution. This model aims to empower small entrepreneurs and uphold the values of mom-and-pop businesses that form the backbone of society.

However, the perpetual revenue share model raises questions about long-term costs and benefits for entrepreneurs. As the AI landscape evolves rapidly, concerns about the platform’s differentiation and the sustainability of the revenue-sharing approach emerge. Nevertheless, Audos’s investors, led by True Ventures, remain optimistic about the platform’s potential to empower millions of individuals to create successful businesses.

Looking ahead, Werdelin envisions Audos as a catalyst for generating millions of businesses with million-dollar revenues, ultimately contributing to a trillion-dollar turnover in the market. As the traditional employment landscape shifts, the democratization of entrepreneurship and the accessibility of startup resources become increasingly vital. Audos aims to fill this gap by supporting smaller entrepreneurs who may not fit the traditional venture-backed model, fostering a new wave of innovation and economic growth in the process. The belief that the world is better with more entrepreneurship is a powerful one, driving individuals to take risks, innovate, and create new opportunities for themselves and others. One company that embodies this belief is Audos, a startup that is making waves in the world of audio content creation.

Founded by Nicholas Thorne and Henrik Werdelin, Audos has attracted attention from investors such as Offline Venture and Bungalow Capital, as well as high-profile angel investors like Niklas Zennstrom and Mario Schlosser. This support speaks to the potential that Audos has to disrupt the audio content industry and create new opportunities for creators and listeners alike.

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Thorne and Werdelin, pictured above, bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to Audos. Their vision for the company is clear: to empower creators to share their stories and ideas through audio content, reaching audiences in new and innovative ways. By providing tools and resources for creators to produce high-quality audio content, Audos is helping to democratize the industry and give a voice to those who may not have had a platform before.

In a world where traditional media outlets are struggling to keep up with changing consumer preferences, entrepreneurship is more important than ever. By supporting startups like Audos, we are not only investing in the future of audio content but also in the idea that anyone with a great idea and the drive to pursue it can succeed.

As Audos continues to grow and expand its reach, we can expect to see even more innovation and creativity in the world of audio content. And with the support of investors and angel investors who believe in the power of entrepreneurship, the possibilities for Audos and other startups like it are endless. Ultimately, the belief that the world is better with more entrepreneurship is not just a slogan – it’s a reality that is shaping the future of business and innovation.

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