🚀 Day 30 · Challenge Complete · Founder Cubs Launches 7 April 2026 🎉
🦁 Singapore · Launching 7 April 2026

The thinking that built
$1.8 billion.
Taught before
secondary school ends.

A man in Los Angeles built a $1.8 billion company with two people and AI. Your child can learn the same thinking. Not at 40. Now. Before habits calcify. Before they think it's too late.

The Proof It's Possible
$1.8B
Matthew Gallagher · Medvi · 2 employees · $20,000 start · AI tools · 18 months. Verified by The New York Times, April 2026.
He was 41. Your child is younger.
He used the same free AI tools your child has access to right now. The difference was not the tools. It was how he thought. That is teachable. That is what Founder Cubs builds.
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👨‍👧‍👦 Father of three · Ages 6, 11, 16
💼 30 years professional experience
🌍 148 staff · 16 nationalities
🧠 30-day AI intensive · built from scratch
🇸🇬 Built for Singapore families
The Context

The story every Singapore
parent needs to read.

April 2026. The New York Times. The most important business story of the year — and what it means for your child.

He took two months, $20,000, and more than a dozen AI tools. He used AI to write the code, produce the copy, generate ads, and handle customer service. His company did $401 million in its first year. This year: $1.8 billion. With two employees.
The New York Times · April 2026 · Medvi / Matthew Gallagher
$20K
Starting capital
2
Total employees
$401M
Year 1 sales
16.2%
Net profit margin

Gallagher is not a programmer. He is not a tech founder. He is a self-taught entrepreneur who understood one thing that most adults — and almost every child — hasn't been taught yet.

The bottleneck is no longer execution. It's judgment. Knowing what to build, which tools to use, when to stop, and how to spot the problem that has real demand behind it.

That is a thinking skill. Not a technical skill. And it is completely teachable — at any age, in any school, on any budget.

Sam Altman predicted in 2024 that AI would make the solo billion-dollar company possible. Gallagher proved it in 9 months. The compression between prediction and reality is accelerating.

Whatever you think is 10 years away for your child is probably 3 years away. The question is whether they have the thinking architecture to meet it.

The Founder Cubs Insight
Gallagher didn't win because he had better AI tools. He won because he thought differently about problems. He spotted real demand. He built the thinnest viable solution. He shipped it. He iterated. That sequence is what we teach — from age 4 to age 17.
Why This Exists

A Singapore dad. 30 days.
Three kids. One conclusion.

This wasn't built in a boardroom. It was built by a father who needed it for his own children and couldn't find it.

I spent 30 years in high-stakes professional work. I ran companies with 148 staff across 16 nationalities. Singaporean, Malaysian, Filipino, Myanmar, Taiwanese, Japanese, Pakistani, Indian, Australian, Moroccan, French, Danish, Norwegian, British, Russian, and Moldavian. Operations across multiple countries. Decisions under real consequences.

In early 2026, I sat down and spent 30 days learning AI from scratch. Not as a hobby. As a professional who needed to understand it properly. I built tools, broke things, started over, documented everything. By Day 30 I had built a working AI course, a content system, and a business from nothing.

Then the Gallagher story broke. And I read it the same week I was finishing my 30-day challenge. And I thought: I wish I had learned this thinking at 16. Not at 52.

I have three children. Turning 6, 11, and 16 this year. Three different schools. I looked for something honest enough to teach them this thinking. Not AI literacy. Not coding. The actual founder sequence. Spot it. Build it. Ship it. Learn from it.

I didn't find it. So I built it.

30
Years professional experience
148
Staff across 16 nationalities
30
Days of intensive AI learning
3
Kids. 3 schools. 1 conclusion.
16 Nationalities Managed — Experience That Crosses Every Border
🇸🇬 Singaporean
🇲🇾 Malaysian
🇵🇭 Filipino
🇲🇲 Myanmar
🇹🇼 Taiwanese
🇯🇵 Japanese
🇵🇰 Pakistani
🇮🇳 Indian
🇦🇺 Australian
🇲🇦 Moroccan
🇫🇷 French
🇩🇰 Danish
🇳🇴 Norwegian
🇬🇧 British
🇷🇺 Russian
🇲🇩 Moldavian
"The children who will matter in 2035 are not the ones who used AI the most. They are the ones who understood problems the deepest — and used AI as the build layer to solve them."
— Sebastian Raj Singh · Founder, Founder Cubs · Day 30 · 7 April 2026
The Real Test Group

Three different children.
Three different schools.
One curriculum that connects them all.

These programmes were designed around three specific children — and built up into a complete thinking ladder from age 4 to age 17.

🌟
Turning 6
Kindergarten
Pure curiosity. No filter. No preconceptions about what AI is or isn't. The ideal starting point — before anyone tells them it's complicated.
Challenge: AI is a thinking tool — not magic, not scary. Build wonder before you build skill.
Cubs Spark →
🔨
Turning 11
Primary School
Already using AI. Already watching classmates copy-paste answers. Already asking: is that actually learning? Needs structure and real challenges — not another worksheet.
Challenge: The habit of thinking harder, not the habit of avoiding thinking. This is the age it locks in.
Cubs Build / Think →
🏆
Turning 16
Secondary School
University on the horizon. Knows AI exists. Needs to use it to stand out — not sound like the thousand others who used the same prompt for the same essay.
Challenge: Build something real before school ends. Ship it. Document it. Own it.
Founder Cubs →
The Complete Ladder

Every age. Every stage.
One destination: ship something real.

Four programmes. One connected curriculum. Each builds the capability for the next. A child who completes all four has gone from "AI is a thinking tool" at 6 — to "I built and shipped something real" at 16.

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Built for families like mine — where the kids span completely different ages and schools.

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20-page workbook + 5 real challenges + lesson plans

Cubs Think (11–14)

35-page workbook + ethics cards + project blueprints

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Full Gallagher sequence + live strategy session*

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Complete guide — conversation scripts, cheat sheets, lesson plans

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For Parents

This is not just for kids.
It's a full parent system.

Every programme includes parent-specific resources. You don't need tech skills. You need the right questions and the right structure.

💬
Conversation Scripts
Word-for-word scripts for every age group. What to say when your child asks "what is AI?" What to ask after each activity. How to guide without lecturing.
Included in every programme
📋
Lesson Plans
Session-by-session plans for each programme. How long each activity takes, what the learning goal is, and how to know your child is actually getting it.
Included in every programme
Parent Cheat Sheets
One-page summaries you can read in 3 minutes before each session. The key concept, the common mistakes, and the one question that unlocks the activity.
Included in every programme
🎓
Parent Masterclass PDF
The full parent guide. How AI is changing the world your child is entering, what founder thinking actually is, and how to support it at home without a tech background.
Family Bundle only
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Progress Frameworks
How to track your child's development. Not grades — thinking habits. The observable behaviours that tell you the programme is working.
Cubs Think + Founder Cubs
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The Research Context
Why founder thinking matters now. What Singapore's education system is moving toward. The gap that exists — and why this programme fills it before anyone else does.
Free Guide
Simple Process

From purchase to first session
in under 5 minutes.

1
Choose Your Programme
Pick the right stage or grab the Family Bundle for all ages.
2
Instant Download
Pay once via Gumroad. All files — including parent resources — arrive immediately.
3
Read the Parent Guide First
10 minutes. Gives you the full context before your child opens anything.
4
Build Together
Print or screen. No app. No subscription. No login. Just you, your child, and the right thinking.
🎁
Free Starter Guide

Download "5 Ways to Introduce Founder Thinking to Your Child This Weekend" — written by a dad who spent 30 days learning AI intensively, then came home to three kids in three Singapore schools. Practical. Honest. 10 minutes to read.

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Questions

Parents Ask.

What is "founder thinking" and why does my child need it? +
Founder thinking is the ability to spot a real problem, build the simplest possible solution, and put it in front of real people. Matthew Gallagher used it to build a $1.8 billion company with two employees and AI tools. Your child has access to the same tools. What they lack is the thinking architecture. That is learnable. That is what Founder Cubs teaches — progressively, from age 4 to age 17. It is not about starting a business. It is about developing the mindset that makes someone genuinely useful in any context.
Who built this and why should I trust them? +
Sebastian Raj Singh. 30 years of professional experience. Former company director who managed 148 staff across 16 nationalities. In early 2026 he spent 30 days learning AI intensively — building, breaking, starting over. He has three children turning 6, 11, and 16 in Singapore schools. He built Founder Cubs because nothing he found was honest, practical, or connected enough across all ages. The 30-day challenge ended on 7 April 2026. This is what it produced.
How is this different from coding classes or other AI programmes? +
Coding classes teach syntax. AI programmes teach tool usage. Founder Cubs teaches problem-solving architecture — the thinking that decides what to build and why, before any tool is opened. The AI tools are the build layer, not the subject. Your child learns to think like a builder first. The tools are just how they execute.
Do I need tech skills as a parent? +
None. Every programme includes parent conversation scripts, lesson plans, and cheat sheets. If you can read a one-page summary before each session, you can run this with your child. The younger programmes are designed for zero tech knowledge on the parent's side. The Founder Cubs programme for 15+ is designed for independent use by the teenager.
What is the Founder Cubs strategy session? +
A live 30-minute 1-on-1 session with Sebastian Raj Singh via Zoom. Covers the teenager's project, university application strategy, or career direction. Direct, honest, no sales agenda. Available to the first 50 Founder Cubs buyers only — this is a genuine capacity limit, not a marketing tactic.
Is this relevant to Singapore's DSA and university applications? +
Yes — directly. The Founder Cubs programme produces a real project with documented outcomes. That is DSA-eligible evidence. It demonstrates initiative, real-world application, and the kind of independent thinking that university admissions panels are increasingly looking for as exam scores compress at the top. The AI Skills Portfolio template is designed specifically for this purpose.
What is the refund policy? +
30 days. No questions. Email [email protected]. Refunded in full. No forms, no conditions.