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Found Room is a private community for founders who've built something real — and are ready to be honest about what comes next.
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What this is
Found Room is not a coaching program. Not a mastermind. Not a curriculum with an outcome promise attached to it.
It's a room — a private community built around the specific experience of being a founder who has operated at a high level and is now living with questions that high performance doesn't answer.
The members are founders who've built something significant. They're not here to optimize. They're here because they've run out of things to optimize and the underlying question is still active.
Retreats, peer cohorts, and an ongoing private community form the structure. The members are the point.
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The Identity Cost →Founders who've built something real. Companies that required years of genuine execution — not a venture story, not a pitch deck that got funded, but something that grew because they showed up and figured it out.
They're pre-exit, post-exit, or continuing to operate. What they share is not a stage. It's a moment — the specific point where the gap between external success and internal experience has become too wide to ignore.
They are high-functioning, private about what they're carrying, and deeply skeptical of any room that asks them to perform.
"The most successful founders I know are often carrying the most — and have the fewest places to set it down honestly."
Daniel Fox built a bootstrapped company to 180 people and tens of millions annually. He exited, and spent several years in the slow work of figuring out what he was without it. Found Room is built from that experience — and from years of working with founders navigating the same territory.
Founding members
Found Room is curated. Founding members are selected personally — not by revenue threshold or application form, but by whether they make the right room better for everyone in it.