The best products no longer win by default. They lose because no one sees them. As AI collapsed the cost of building software, it created a new bottleneck. Distribution. Founders can now ship in days, but they still struggle to get attention, customers, and traction. That’s where most startups fail.
Jia Chen and Mohammad Alshaikhusain have lived inside that reality. Jia built audiences that generated over 120M views. They engineered Jam’s beta in 3.5 weeks, and previously achieved a 100% hackathon win rate together.
Together, they have a rare combination of distribution instinct and engineering velocity. They are building Jam to solve the problem every modern founder faces: how to turn a product into growth without building a full marketing team.
The Opportunity
2,450+ apps launch daily, competing for fixed attention
56% of startup failures involve marketing issues
$47B market shifting to AI-native, founder-led teams
What Jam Actually Builds
An autonomous system that ingests product and website data to identify high-intent audiences and generate campaign strategies.
Multi-channel execution across platforms like Reddit, Twitter, LinkedIn, email, and SEO without requiring manual management.
A closed-loop learning engine that improves messaging, channel selection, and targeting with every campaign run.
Native integrations into workflows like Slack, allowing teams to approve, monitor, and act without leaving their existing tools.
A system of record for go-to-market that connects audience discovery, content generation, distribution, and feedback into a single continuous loop.
Conclusion
The market does not need another marketing tool. It needs a system that actually works without requiring time, expertise, or a team. Jam approaches go-to-market as an autonomous, continuously learning system rather than a collection of disconnected tools. The platform gets better with every campaign, creating a compounding advantage rooted in real-world data, not prompts.
This is not a wrapper on existing models. It is infrastructure for a new era where distribution becomes programmable. As more products enter the market, the value of owning the feedback loop between message, channel, and outcome increases. Jam is positioned to capture that layer. We believe Jia, Mohammad, and the Jam team are building the system that closes the gap between building and growth, and we are excited to partner with them as they define this category.


