Solo founder Ben Cera says Polsia raise it's own financing of $30M at a $250M valuation, autonomously

Approaching $10M ARR, Cera says Polsia runs companies autonomously with one founder and AI, and even handled its own raise while he "just showed up for signatures."

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Why it matters

If accurate, a $30M round and near-$10M ARR run by a solo founder with AI agents would signal a new operating model: lean, agent-native companies that can scale revenue and even run fundraising.

Illustration of a carved glowing crystal on a pedestal representing Polsia and its autonomous $30M raise overseen by founder Ben Cera.

Ben Cera (@Bencera) said Polsia has raised $30 million at a $250 million valuation and is approaching a $10 million annual run rate in a thread on X.

Cera framed Polsia as a one-founder-plus-AI operation with zero employees and a product that "runs companies autonomously." He also claimed the system "ran its own fundraising" and that he "just showed up for signatures."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElqLGFfcoGw

In replies within the thread, Cera described the ambition behind Polsia as building an agent that starts by running a new online business for a user and ultimately becomes "your agent that never gives up on you and helps you build anything you want." He also wrote that working with agents is a full-time job and said he is partnering with agent infrastructure providers to harness them.

The post did not include additional materials beyond the thread and a short video clip. Cera did not share a team roster, consistent with his zero-employee positioning, and presented Polsia as software-first execution managed by autonomous agents.

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