A lot of people talk about “building something.” Cameron and Sam actually do it, fast. Cameron is a Virginia Tech student with a deep coding background. Sam is a longtime hustler who has already scaled real service businesses through door-to-door sales, tight follow-up, and recurring revenue. When Cameron spots an opportunity in peptides, they move from idea to launch mode in about four weeks and they do it with the kind of urgency most founders only discover after years of frustration.
We get into what peptides are, why the space feels confusing for regular people, and why they decided to build Peptide AI as an educational, research-focused platform that brings clarity to a gray market. Cameron breaks down their AI approach, including a custom chatbot trained on clinical resources, and why they’re using Claude by Anthropic instead of defaulting to ChatGPT. If you care about AI in health, biohacking trends, fitness technology, or how founders actually pick tools, you’ll get a clear look at the thinking behind the product.
Then we go deep on growth and business fundamentals: UGC-heavy influencer marketing, code tracking, creator commissions, subscription pricing, retention and churn, and how they’re building a team pre-revenue through shared belief and equity. We also talk time management, staying locked in when your friends want to party, and how AI may reshape the job market while making execution and distribution even more valuable.
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