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2026-03-30
I locked myself in a room to build this
If you’ve ever felt that AI can be useful in the moment but still too temporary to build real work on, that’s the problem I’m trying to solve.
I’m Resat, the solo founder of Graphyn. I’ve spent a long time thinking about systems, runtimes, and what software could become if it stopped feeling disposable. Graphyn is my attempt to make AI work turn into something more durable than chat.
It’s the end of Q1, and I wanted to finish this phase by now. I didn’t.
So this isn’t a polished launch or a victory lap. It’s the point where I stop negotiating with the work and make the process public.
For the last four months, I’ve basically had no life outside this. I’ve been spending close to 20 hours a day on Graphyn because I think AI still stops too early. Too often it ends in chat, scattered tools, and workflows that never turn into something solid enough to keep.
What I want is something more durable than that.
I want to start with an agent, shape it into something useful, and keep going until it becomes software someone would actually want to use and keep. If that becomes real, the rest will follow. The hard part is making the product honest enough to deserve it.
That’s the standard I’m holding this to.
So this stream isn’t about asking people to watch me work. It’s about making a serious attempt visible. From here on, I’m doing it in public. It may take days. It may take weeks. But I’m staying with it until the product catches up to what I think it should be.
If you watch, I hope it’s because that problem feels real to you too.
Not to watch me.
To watch a serious attempt to make this real.