A school for founders who build, not fundraise
F-School is a tiny, invite-only program for bootstrapped founders building AI companies. No VCs. No demo days. No bullshit. Just the playbook to go from zero to revenue.
The Deal
Enough to cover Claude, Google Workspace, Stripe Atlas incorporation, domains, hosting, and everything you need for the first 6-12 months. No strings beyond the equity.
A clean advisory equity agreement. No convertible notes. No SAFEs. No complicated cap tables. You keep 95% of your company from day one.
Lifetime access to every founder who's been through F-School. A small, tight network of people who build the same way you do, with customers, not committees.
Every module is taught by a working founder. Not a professor. Not an "entrepreneur in residence." Someone with skin in the game.
Stop building solutions looking for problems. Learn to identify painful, expensive problems that real people will pay to solve today, not after your Series A.
Stripe Atlas, QSBS election, trust setup, operating agreements. The boring legal stuff that saves you millions later. Done in a day.
Configure Claude as your co-engineer. Set up your dev stack. Go from idea to deployed product in weeks, not months. AI isn't a feature, it's your entire workflow.
Revenue cures everything. Learn to close your first 10 customers before the product is "done." Cold outreach, positioning, pricing. The uncomfortable stuff.
Content engines, referral loops, partnerships. Grow with customer cash, not venture capital. Build a business that funds its own growth.
Time management, mental health, decision-making frameworks. The stuff nobody talks about when you're building alone at 2am.
8 weeks. Small group. Structured curriculum. No fluff.
Weekly group sessions where the cohort works through the curriculum together. Weekly 1:1s with your instructor for your specific business. Async feedback and support between sessions. You get all three.
One module roughly every week, plus buffer for going deep where you need it. Short enough to maintain intensity. Long enough to get from zero to something real.
No relocating. No coworking space. Build from wherever you are. The cohort meets over video. The work happens in your world.
That's fine. Module 01 is specifically about finding a problem worth solving. Having an idea is preferred but not required. What matters is that you're ready to commit to building something real.
The group sessions cover the curriculum. The 1:1s meet you where you are. A founder with paying customers will get different coaching than one still searching for a problem. The cohort learns from each other's differences.
You keep building. You stay in the network. You have lifetime access to every F-School founder, past and future. The 8 weeks are the foundation. The network is forever.
The core curriculum is taught by working founders who are actively building companies. For specific modules, we bring in advisors and operators with deep expertise in their field. Everyone who teaches at F-School has done the thing they're teaching, not just studied it.
You didn't grow up with a trust fund or a warm intro to Sequoia. You've always had to work harder, and that's exactly why you'll win.
You're not AI-curious. You're AI-native. You've shipped things with Claude, GPT, or open-source models. You just need the business playbook.
You don't wait for permission, mentors, or funding. You figure things out. You just want someone who's done it to compress the learning curve.
You've seen what happens when founders hand over the keys to VCs. Not you. You want a business that pays you, not a board.
F-School Founder
Andy Wilson
LinkedIn →"If you want to understand the entrepreneur, study the juvenile delinquent." - Yvon Chouinard, founder of Patagonia
Grew up in a military family. New school every 3–4 years. No trust fund. No connections. Couldn't sit still in class, spent most weekends in detention, and narrowly avoided juvenile hall more than once. Started businesses at 10: landscaping, then anything that paid: paper routes, pizza delivery, bagel making, tuxedo salesman, American Eagle stocker, concessions cashier at Wolftrap, waiter, busboy, door-to-door siding sales, windows telesales (cold calling), lifeguarding, and a brief stint selling . The hustle was always there.
Played lacrosse in high school. Recruited to play at Maryland, until a shoulder injury senior year ended everything. Scrambled to find a new path. Landed at the University of Kentucky, then transferred to Virginia Tech, where I fell into computer science and web design in the late '90s. Graduated in 2001 with a degree in Management Science, right into the dot-com bust and 9/11. Zero tech jobs. Took a job at a printing company that was literally printing emails for lawyers to read.
At that printing company, I reconnected with fellow VT alum Sheng Yang. We left to start Logik Systems, an eDiscovery data processing company. No investors. No funding. Just customers. We built it to millions in profit, 100% bootstrapped.
2009: Inc. 500 #181, Fastest Growing CompaniesThat same year, we saw the cloud coming. We reconfigured hundreds of hand-built servers and built Logikcull.com, the first self-service eDiscovery application. Moved the company from DC to California. Eventually raised ~$40M from Storm Ventures (Jason Lemkin [now at SaaStr], Alex Mendez), OpenView Ventures (Blake Bartlett), and NEA (Chetan Puttagunta [now Partner at Benchmark], Colin Bryant [now COO at Coatue]). I learned the SV GTM playbook for scaling from $1M to $100M. In 2019 we rebuilt the entire go-to-market around a flywheel model. Two years of painful rewiring that changed everything.
In 2023, we sold Logikcull for $280 million, all cash. Today it does over $100M in ARR and is the #1 self-service eDiscovery platform in the world, serving thousands of customers from solo practitioners to Fortune 10 companies and the US government.
$280M exit · $100M+ ARR · Bootstrapped foundationAfter the exit, I started advising early-stage founders, the ones who remind me of myself. The ones building with AI, bootstrapping with customer cash, and refusing to play the VC game. That's why I built F-School. I also recently cofounded Geocast.ai, because I can't stop building. That's the disease.
You can't handle honest feedback.
You think you already know everything.
You're looking for a shortcut to getting rich.
You'd exploit customers or employees to hit a number.
You have a trust fund and a comfortable Plan B.
Still here? Good. 2 to 3 spots. Fall 2026.
Applications close August 1