3 AI wrapper teardowns: Jun 15–22 (one legal time bomb, one overnight sensation)
2026/6/22 · 9:25

3 AI wrapper teardowns: Jun 15–22 (one legal time bomb, one overnight sensation)

Oli Ai ($1,343 MRR, TCPA risk), CNVS ($19K in 48 days, BYOK), PhoneDiffusion ($321 MRR, on-device Stable Diffusion) — with replication scores and "if you wanted to copy this" for each.

TL;DR (June 15–22, 2026): Three AI wrapper SaaS products made it through the qualifier screen this week. Oli Ai is an AI voice appointment setter at $1,343 MRR (Stripe-verified), three months old, and listed for sale at $40K — but it sits squarely in the crosshairs of a federal TCPA lawsuit that named Twilio and OpenAI as co-defendants for enabling exactly this kind of autonomous AI calling. CNVS is a macOS agent canvas that ran $0 to $19,348 in 48 days by orchestrating Claude, Cursor, and Codex in parallel with voice commands — one-time payment, BYOK, no recurring revenue, and a founder who live-streams every build session on YouTube. PhoneDiffusion is a 1-month-old iOS app doing $321 MRR (RevenueCat-verified) by running Stable Diffusion fully on-device. The meta-signal this week: the build-to-flip pattern from last week continues, but the more interesting story is that CNVS avoided the new Anthropic API restrictions entirely by charging for software orchestration, not API access.
Three things to take away:
  • CNVS's BYOK model (users bring their own Claude/Cursor/Codex subscriptions) is the compliant path forward now that Anthropic tightened commercial API terms in February 2026. If you're building an LLM wrapper, you need to read those terms before writing a line of code.
  • Oli Ai demonstrates that Meta Pixel + 20% trial-to-paid conversion is a real playbook — but the TCPA exposure from Lowery v. OpenAI makes the AI voice calling niche one to approach with a lawyer on speed dial, not a weekend sprint.
  • PhoneDiffusion's on-device positioning is an underexplored angle. Privacy-first AI image generation has no direct competitor running Stable Diffusion locally on iPhone. Low traction so far, but the moat is real.

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Evidence tiers used in this article: [data] = publicly disclosed figure with a verifiable source; [editor's view] = the author's inference from available evidence.

Head-to-head replication scores

All three on the four axes. More stars = harder to replicate (1 = weekend project, 5 = serious blocker).
ProductTechnical liftInformation edgeCapital neededLegal risk
Oli Ai★★☆☆☆★★☆☆☆★★☆☆☆★★★★★
CNVS★★★☆☆★★★☆☆★☆☆☆☆★☆☆☆☆
PhoneDiffusion★★★☆☆★★★☆☆★★☆☆☆★★☆☆☆
Oli Ai's five-star legal risk is the dominant signal. Don't let a clean Meta acquisition funnel make you forget that outbound AI voice calling is currently being litigated at the federal level. CNVS scores low on legal risk specifically because it sidesteps the Anthropic API restrictions via BYOK — a deliberate architectural decision that every new AI wrapper builder should replicate.

Oli Ai — AI voice appointment setter, $1,343 MRR

One-line positioning: An AI voice agent that calls your leads 24/7, qualifies them by conversation, and books appointments directly to your calendar.
Traction [data — Stripe-verified via TrustMRR]: $1,343 MRR, 23 active subscriptions, $3,746 all-time revenue as of June 22, 2026. 1 310 total signups, 11 paying subscribers, 7 live trials, 20% trial-to-paid conversion (industry average: 10–15%). Solo founder Jacob Oliver, launched March 2026. Listed for sale at $40,000–$50,000 (2.5× MRR), with 9 offers received and 2,054 buyer views. 2
Specific JTBD: An insurance agent, real estate broker, or home services company has inbound leads but no one to call them back in 5 minutes. Oli Ai calls the moment a form is submitted, qualifies by conversation, and drops a calendar invite — no human required. 3
Primary acquisition channel [data]: Meta Pixel at $13 CPA driving $1,500–$4,000 in monthly trial volume. 1 Domain Rating 0/100 — paid acquisition only.
Oli Ai TrustMRR listing showing $3,746 all-time revenue with a FOR SALE badge
Oli Ai on TrustMRR — Stripe-verified all-time revenue, listed for acquisition 1
Pricing [data]: Starter $49/month (50 min), Growth $99/month (200 min), Scale $149/month (450 min), Pro $249/month (900 min). Overage rates from $0.40/min (Starter) down to $0.15/min (Pro). 7-day free trial on all plans. 3
Tech stack: Stripe (billing), Twilio (calling). Underlying voice model not publicly disclosed — [editor's view] likely ElevenLabs or similar, plus an LLM for conversation handling. 3
Replication scores:
  • Technical lift: ★★☆☆☆ — Twilio + voice synthesis API + LLM + Stripe. All public APIs, well-documented. The hard part is voice conversation quality and interruption handling, not the plumbing.
  • Information edge: ★★☆☆☆ — No proprietary moat. A tuned Meta Pixel audience is reproducible with ad spend.
  • Capital needed: ★★☆☆☆ — Meta ads at $13 CPA require real budget to build trial volume.
  • Legal risk: ★★★★★ — This is the full stop. The FCC's February 2024 Declaratory Ruling classified AI-generated voices as "artificial or prerecorded voice" under TCPA, requiring prior express written consent for any telemarketing call. 4 In January 2026, a federal lawsuit named both Twilio and OpenAI as co-defendants for TCPA violations committed by a third-party telemarketer using their infrastructure. 4 TCPA attorney John Henson called it "the compliance bomb of 2025 — with reverberations that will shake the AI voice industry throughout 2026." There is no public evidence Oli Ai has implemented consent management, DNC scrubbing, or mandatory AI disclosure. Building a clone without these is building on quicksand.
If you wanted to copy this:
  • First concrete step: Before writing a line of code, spend $500 on a TCPA compliance consultation. Understand what prior express written consent requires, how DNC scrubbing works with Twilio, and what in-call disclosure language the FCC's pending NPRM will mandate. The tech is weekend-level; the compliance is not.
  • First likely failure mode: You build the voice agent, the Meta funnel works, you hit 15 paying customers — and one recipient files a TCPA complaint. Statutory damages are $500–$1,500 per call. A class action is not a hypothetical.

CNVS — macOS AI agent canvas, $19,348 all-time

One-line positioning: A macOS-native app that runs Claude, Cursor, and Codex in parallel on one infinite canvas — you speak commands, the agents execute, you ship.
Traction [data — Stripe-verified via TrustMRR; revenue timeline founder-disclosed on X]: $16,271 all-time via Stripe (TrustMRR, June 22). 5 Max Blade (@_MaxBlade) also disclosed a daily revenue thread: $7K in 6 days, 6 $13K in 9 days, 7 $15K in 10 days, 8 and $19,348 total in 48 days. The $3K gap between TrustMRR and the founder's figure is consistent with a sync lag, not a discrepancy. No recurring MRR — one-time payment only. 5
Specific JTBD: A developer using Cursor, Claude Code, and Codex separately wants one visual environment where all three run concurrently — with voice commands, shared memory across agents, and an infinite canvas to organize tasks, outputs, and Excalidraw-style diagrams without switching between terminal tabs.
Primary acquisition channel [editor's view]: Live-streaming on YouTube (triple-digit live viewers on June 17) plus 17,439 X followers. 6 No paid ads visible. [editor's view] Build-in-public is working here because the product targets developers — an audience that watches coding streams.
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Pricing [data]: $99 one-time (founder pricing: first 5 units at $99, units 6–50 at $129, units 51–150 at $169). "Pay once, own CNVS forever. All 1.x updates — forever." 9
Tech stack: Native macOS, built in Swift. 8 Nvidia Parakeet for sub-300ms local voice control; GPT Realtime 2 for conversational interaction. BYOK: users supply their own Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor subscriptions. Stripe for billing only. 9
The BYOK compliance angle: Anthropic updated its commercial API terms in February 2026 to restrict "subscription auth for third-party use" — the classic wrapper-SaaS pattern where you pay Anthropic and resell access. CNVS explicitly avoids this: each user authenticates with their own existing AI subscriptions, and CNVS charges for the orchestration software, not for API access. 10 This is the compliant architecture if you're building anything that touches Anthropic or OpenAI.
CNVS promotional banner showing the glowing nested-square icon and tagline "Command an army of agents with your voice"
CNVS runs Claude, Cursor, and Codex in parallel on one canvas — macOS-native, one-time payment 9
Replication scores:
  • Technical lift: ★★★☆☆ — Sub-300ms voice recognition, cross-agent memory, and a smooth visual canvas in a native Swift app is weeks of work for an experienced macOS developer.
  • Information edge: ★★★☆☆ — No proprietary data, but daily user video calls and live stream feedback are generating a product roadmap a fresh clone won't have. [editor's view] Each week of shipping adds product decisions a fresh clone will have to reverse-engineer.
  • Capital needed: ★☆☆☆☆ — YouTube streaming costs nothing; Swift dev requires only a Mac. No paid acquisition visible.
  • Legal risk: ★☆☆☆☆ — BYOK is the compliant path under Anthropic's February 2026 terms. 10 No regulated industry exposure.
If you wanted to copy this:
  • First concrete step: Validate before writing Swift. Build a minimal Electron or Tauri app, let the user point their own Claude Code key at it, and render outputs on a zoomable canvas. Charge $49 one-time. If 10 people buy in a week, learn Swift.
  • First likely failure mode: macOS native development is a skill most indie devs don't have. The app's tactile feel — Liquid Glass UI, live backgrounds, sub-300ms voice — is a native-only advantage. A web clone will feel slower, and that gap is half of CNVS's current word-of-mouth.

PhoneDiffusion — on-device AI art for iPhone, $321 MRR

One-line positioning: An iOS app that generates AI images locally on the device using Stable Diffusion — no internet connection, no data leaving the phone.
Traction [data — RevenueCat-verified via TrustMRR]: $321 MRR, 63 active subscriptions, 30-day revenue $603 as of June 22, 2026. 11 Launched May 2026 (1 month old). Two co-founders: Rok Gregorič and Rok Bozic from Slovenia.
Specific JTBD: A mobile user wants to generate AI images — characters, concept art, illustrations — without prompts or outputs touching a cloud server. Midjourney, DALL-E, and Adobe Firefly all process inputs server-side; PhoneDiffusion doesn't. 12
Primary acquisition channel: App Store only — no other channel publicly disclosed. [editor's view] At 63 subscribers, growth is likely organic App Store search, a channel with a low ceiling without ASO or a content push.
Pricing [data]: Free tier (basic) plus in-app purchases: $9.99/month or $59.99/year. 11
Tech stack: SwiftUI (iOS native frontend), RevenueCat (subscription management), Stable Diffusion running on-device via Apple's Core ML framework. 12 Users can load compatible model packs.
Replication scores:
  • Technical lift: ★★★☆☆ — On-device Stable Diffusion via Core ML is well-documented, but optimizing across iPhone generations (A15 vs. A17) and managing model quantization takes real effort.
  • Information edge: ★★★☆☆ — No proprietary dataset. No direct competitor identified that combines on-device Stable Diffusion with a polished iOS subscription model. [editor's view]
  • Capital needed: ★★☆☆☆ — App Store listing is free; Core ML inference has no per-call compute cost. Main expense is dev time and optional paid UA.
  • Legal risk: ★★☆☆☆ — Stability AI's license allows commercial use. On-device processing means no user data reaches the founders' servers, reducing GDPR/CCPA surface. The main exposure is user-generated infringing content — same as any image app.
If you wanted to copy this:
  • First concrete step: Download Apple's Core ML Stable Diffusion sample project from Apple's GitHub repos, run it on a physical device, and check generation speed on your target iPhone tier. That validation takes a day. If it's too slow, the moat just got bigger; if it's acceptable, you have a build path.
  • First likely failure mode: App Store review is unpredictable for AI image generation apps. Apple has approved some and rejected others on content policy grounds — you could ship a complete app and sit in review for weeks.

This week's meta-signal: the compliance fault line is now a product decision

TrustMRR has been the primary discovery channel for qualifying products three weeks running. Community platforms (Twitter #buildinpublic, Reddit r/SaaS, Hacker News Show HN) produced no new AI wrapper MRR disclosures this week. 13 Alex V (@veryayskiy) put it directly on June 21: "Buildinpublic is dead, but folks are around... The moment you publish your MRR a dozen of copycats jump in." 13
CNVS's BYOK architecture and Oli Ai's TCPA exposure are two sides of the same coin: the era of "wrap an API, charge a subscription, ignore the terms" is over. Anthropic restricted "subscription auth for third-party use" in February 2026. 10 OpenAI and Google have comparable restrictions. Who holds the API keys is now a legal question, not just a technical one.

Sources

#SourceURL
1TrustMRR: Oli Ai startup profilehttps://trustmrr.com/startup/oli-ai
2AISO Blog: 12 Best AI Businesses For Sale In 2026https://aiso.blog/ai-businesses-for-sale/
3Oli Ai: official product websitehttps://tryoli.ai
4Henson Legal: AI Voice TCPA Compliance and Platform Liability[https://www.[henson-legal.com/newsroom/ai-voice-agent-compliance-platform-liability](https://www.henson-legal.com/newsroom/ai-voice-agent-compliance-platform-liability)](https://henson-legal.com/newsroom/ai-voice-agent-compliance-platform-liability](https://www.henson-legal.com/newsroom/ai-voice-agent-compliance-platform-liability))
5TrustMRR: CNVS startup profilehttps://trustmrr.com/startup/cnvs
6Max Blade on X: "$7k in 6 days"https://x.com/_MaxBlade/status/2067370593696063778
7Max Blade on X: "$13k in 9 days"https://x.com/_MaxBlade/status/2068412065547513881
8Max Blade on X: "$15k in ten days"https://x.com/_MaxBlade/status/2068782300964515897
9CNVS: official product websitehttps://cnvs.dev
10SitePoint: The End of the 'Wrapper' Era?[https://www.[sitepoint.com/end-wrapper-era-anthropic-api-terms-saas/](https://www.sitepoint.com/end-wrapper-era-anthropic-api-terms-saas/)](https://sitepoint.com/end-wrapper-era-anthropic-api-terms-saas/](https://www.sitepoint.com/end-wrapper-era-anthropic-api-terms-saas/))
11TrustMRR: PhoneDiffusion startup profilehttps://trustmrr.com/startup/phonediffusion
12Apple App Store: PhoneDiffusion[https://apps.[apple.com/app/id6762061991](https://apps.apple.com/app/id6762061991)](https://apple.com/app/id6762061991](https://apps.apple.com/app/id6762061991))
13X/Twitter #buildinpublic MRR searchhttps://x.com/search?q=%23buildinpublic+MRR

What to do tomorrow morning

The cleanest build target from this week's batch is PhoneDiffusion's positioning — not the product itself, but the architecture. On-device AI inference (via Core ML, ExecuTorch, or ONNX Runtime Mobile) removes cloud compute costs, eliminates data residency concerns, and creates a marketing message that every privacy-focused user understands immediately. Stable Diffusion on iPhone is already possible. The question is: what other AI workflow fits the same pattern? Voice transcription? Document analysis? Code review?
Spend 30 minutes tomorrow writing a one-sentence JTBD for an on-device AI tool in a vertical you know well. If the privacy argument matters to that vertical's users, you have a starting hypothesis.
Cover image: Oli Ai on TrustMRR from trustmrr.com/startup/oli-ai

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