Scale Software AI (Startup Accelerator) Reviews 1

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Scale Software AI is a startup accelerator for AI founders who already have paying customers and want to scale to $200K+ ARR. Founded by David Ondrej, who built and sold his AI startup Vectal for $1.8M in 14 months, the program includes six weekly calls, a custom go-to-market strategy, unlimited tech support, direct access to an executive team (CMO, CTO, GTM Lead), and proprietary roadmap software all tailored to your product. Only founders making at least $1K/month are accepted, and every applicant is personally reviewed. The program comes with a full refund guarantee if you don't hit $200K ARR within four months.


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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

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I joined David's AI Accelerator as a solo founder building an AI consultancy for investment firms. The program has been genuinely valuable in several areas.
The ICP refinement process was the single biggest unlock. I came in targeting real estate agents and pivoted to PE firms and family offices within the first few weeks based on framework exercises and feedback from David and the group. That pivot changed my entire business trajectory. The $100M Offers pricing framework gave me the structure to build tiered proposals that I'm now using in active client conversations.

The weekly accountability and GTM strategy sessions keep you honest. Patryk's 1-on-1 GTM call was one of the highest-value hours I've had in the program. Direct, tailored to my specific pipeline, and immediately actionable. I'd love to see more of that format.
The community is strong. Hearing how other builders are solving problems across different verticals gives you perspective you can't get working alone. The cutting-edge AI updates and agent workflow sessions keep you current on tools and techniques that would take hours to find on your own.

Where I'd offer constructive feedback: the daily workshop format can sometimes interrupt deep work flow, and the round-the-room updates vary in relevance depending on how closely aligned each person's business is to yours. For someone doing high-ticket B2B outreach, sessions on advertising or broad marketing tactics don't always apply.

I also want to be transparent about one thing: the program was initially pitched to me as getting white-glove access to a dev team, marketing team, VCs, and other support infrastructure. That hasn't been the experience. The real value is in the strategic frameworks, the accountability structure, and the community. Those are legitimately strong. But if you're coming in expecting hands-on support from dedicated teams building alongside you, that's not what this is. I think the program would benefit from being clearer about that upfront so new members calibrate their expectations correctly. When the value prop matches the actual experience, people stay longer and get more out of it.

At the $8K price point, I'd push for more structured 1-on-1 sessions like the Patryk call and fewer classroom-style roundtables. The personalized format delivers significantly more ROI per hour than group catchups.
Overall, if you're a solo founder building in AI and you need structure, accountability, and sharp frameworks to get from idea to revenue, the program delivers. Come in for the strategy and community, and you'll get your money's worth.

March 6, 2026
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