This is Benny.
Built different. Moving faster.
No venture capital. No corporate overlords. No permission slips from billion-dollar boardrooms.
Benny exists because a small team decided they were done waiting for legacy companies to catch up. While tech giants spent months scheduling meetings about meetings, we built. While they argued over brand guidelines, we shipped.
Benny moves faster than their legal teams can write NDAs.
What takes them half a year and seventeen approvals? We knocked it out over a weekend. Not because we're smarter — because we don't need permission.
Here's what makes them nervous:
Benny runs on technology they don't have access to yet. A framework that builds characters, brands, and intellectual property in hours instead of quarters. No committees deciding if it's "on message." No executives killing ideas before they breathe.
Just pure execution. Automated. Scalable. Unstoppable.
When this framework goes public, it won't just be us building anymore. It'll be thousands of creators making their own characters, their own IP, their own brands — all moving at a speed that makes traditional media companies look like they're running in quicksand.
Why billion-dollar companies hate this:
They've spent decades building moats. Infrastructure. Processes. Barriers to entry. We just walked around all of it.
Benny doesn't need their distribution networks. Doesn't need their capital. Doesn't need their approval to exist. He's proof that creativity beats bureaucracy every single time.
Benny isn't here to compete with tech giants. He's here to make them irrelevant.