An Accountability Community That Actually Holds You to Your Goals

Accountability is the ingredient that separates the founders who actually ship from those who stay stuck in planning mode forever. It sounds simple: tell someone what you're going to do, then do it. But without the right structure and the right people, accountability quickly becomes empty check-ins that fade within weeks.

The real problem with accountability for founders is isolation. When you're building alone — no co-founder, no team, no one to report to — it's extraordinarily easy to move your own deadlines. 'I'll launch next week' becomes 'next month' becomes 'when it's ready.' The absence of anyone waiting for you makes it painless to stall. And stalling is how most ideas die.

Founders Wing is an accountability community for founders built around systems that actually work. You're paired with an accountability buddy — another founder at a similar stage — for weekly check-ins and shared goals. The ₹10K Sprint puts you in a cohort with a live leaderboard, so you can see exactly who's shipping and who's stalling. Weekly live sessions with Prithal create natural deadlines — you want to show up with something to share. The combination of peer accountability, public commitment, and structured challenge timelines creates the momentum that solo building almost never generates on its own.

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What you get inside Founders Wing

Accountability Buddy

Paired with a founder at your stage. Weekly check-ins. Real commitment.

Weekly AI Tool Drops

One new AI tool every week with a real workflow — not just a demo.

₹10K Sprint Challenge

30-day cohort sprint with a live leaderboard to earn your first ₹10,000 online.

Live Sessions with Prithal

26 sessions per year. Small group. Ask anything. Real guidance.

Membership starts at

₹2,999 for 6 months

That's just ₹500/month · No monthly option · Committed members only

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