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    Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

    Key Takeaways

    • The old “raise big, hire fast” playbook is dead: non-engineers can now run engineering functions with AI, cutting the need for early outside capital.
    • Hire for EQ and range, build B2B products with high switching costs, and treat profitability — not scale — as the north-star metric.

    AI has disrupted the business landscape almost overnight. According to Stanford’s 2025 AI Index Report, AI adoption by organizations grew from 55% in 2023 to 78% by late 2024 — a 23% jump in a single year. And it isn’t just penetration that’s growing. The functionality companies are getting out of AI is expanding, too. As the tools evolve, their uses diversify, driving efficiency up and overhead down.

    The impact is especially pertinent to tech-enabled startups, where founders operate on lean budgets and every dollar invested is coveted. Startups can now build “AI Lean” — my term for leveraging AI capabilities to reduce overhead and expenses across multiple areas of the organization, thereby requiring less upfront expenditure and, therefore, less external funding. By tapping into AI’s efficiencies, today’s startups can grow organically, keeping resources at a minimum as they scale. Their paths to profitability become more tangible and their need for outside financing less pressing. Founders gain more agency, growing their companies on their own timelines while maintaining significant control throughout the growth lifecycle.

    As entrepreneurs leverage AI efficiencies to build the enterprises of the future, here are six key actions to take when building AI Lean.

    Conduct an overall AI usability assessment

    AI can impact many functions of the organization, eliminating the need for excess resources while making the work of the team you already have more effective. Used well, AI can play a pivotal role in coding, product development, marketing, data analysis, operations and even recruiting — saving critical time and capital. To understand where AI can plug in, founders should conduct an AI assessment that reviews every organizational function and maps out where and when AI can have an impact, along with the benefits and risks of leveraging it in each.

    Update the talent rubric and hire accordingly

    AI is replacing traditional engineering functions that tech companies once fought tooth and nail to staff. Non-engineers can now leverage AI to manage engineering work, using tools like Claude to operate as their engineering teams. That shift has placed newfound importance on softer, people-led skills. Founders should look to hire teammates with updated superpowers: multi-talented, nimble and able to manage several roles at once. In this new AI-led tech climate, candidates’ EQ (emotional quotient), communication skills and adaptability are the traits AI can’t replace — and the ones founders should weigh most heavily.

    Build products with low CAC and high retention

    The B2C tech landscape has become extremely crowded. According to SQ Magazine, there are over 1.8 million iOS apps alone, all competing for coveted but limited space on our iPhones. To build beyond the noise, tech creators need to create need goods, not want goods. The most effective way to do that is to move products out of the purely B2C landscape and instead build B2B or B2B2C platforms, where users are themselves businesses that acquire their own customers on your behalf. Once on the platform, businesses face higher switching costs — to leave, they’d have to move themselves and their customer bases to a competitor. The moat becomes far more pronounced.

    Focus on autonomy, not just scale

    Growth for growth’s sake is, in many cases, an outdated tech model. The new AI lean companies are focused on efficiency as a gateway to autonomy. To build one, founders must intentionally map their paths to profitability while retaining as much control of the company as possible. By leveraging AI to handle most of the engineering and administrative workload, founders can operate leanly and keep overhead low. They also give themselves more runway to reach product-market fit.

    Stay lean and nimble with funding

    Rapid AI adoption has reduced the need for significant upfront funding at efficient startups. As founders navigate this new environment, keeping the burn rate low is essential. Venture capital can often be replaced with friends-and-family money, especially at the early stage. The best path is frequently the quickest path to profitability: low overhead and purposeful organic growth.

    Prioritize lifestyle to avoid burnout

    The burnout epidemic is real. Sifted surveyed 138 founders and found 54% had experienced burnout in the past 12 months, 46% described their mental health as “bad” or “very bad” and 75% reported anxiety in the same period. Even more startling: 94% of founders reported some mental health issue in the past year. Sifted noted that “fundraising remains the most common challenge founders face,” which is why the first step to reducing burnout is to operate AI lean — removing the need for significant early outside capital. The second is to prioritize work/life wellness by setting intentional boundaries and creating time and space to decompress. That’s what allows founders and their teams to play the long game and see their startups through to fruition.

    The AI lean startup has become the new face of the entrepreneurial world. The once-significant roadblocks of time, funding and resources have been bulldozed, opening paths for technology founders willing to pave roads where, not long ago, there were none. Healthy and nimble have replaced scaled and heavily funded as the north-star metrics, especially in the early stages. AI lean entrepreneurs have a new way to build — this time on their terms.

    Key Takeaways

    • The old “raise big, hire fast” playbook is dead: non-engineers can now run engineering functions with AI, cutting the need for early outside capital.
    • Hire for EQ and range, build B2B products with high switching costs, and treat profitability — not scale — as the north-star metric.

    AI has disrupted the business landscape almost overnight. According to Stanford’s 2025 AI Index Report, AI adoption by organizations grew from 55% in 2023 to 78% by late 2024 — a 23% jump in a single year. And it isn’t just penetration that’s growing. The functionality companies are getting out of AI is expanding, too. As the tools evolve, their uses diversify, driving efficiency up and overhead down.

    The impact is especially pertinent to tech-enabled startups, where founders operate on lean budgets and every dollar invested is coveted. Startups can now build “AI Lean” — my term for leveraging AI capabilities to reduce overhead and expenses across multiple areas of the organization, thereby requiring less upfront expenditure and, therefore, less external funding. By tapping into AI’s efficiencies, today’s startups can grow organically, keeping resources at a minimum as they scale. Their paths to profitability become more tangible and their need for outside financing less pressing. Founders gain more agency, growing their companies on their own timelines while maintaining significant control throughout the growth lifecycle.

    As entrepreneurs leverage AI efficiencies to build the enterprises of the future, here are six key actions to take when building AI Lean.



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