Validate ideas with clarity.
Turn a rough idea into a focused brief: customer, risk, opportunity, and next test.
What you'll get back
CAUTION · 6.2/10Real demand but crowded category. Differentiate on receipt capture or stop early.
Solo consultants billing $5k–$20k/mo who lose 3–5 hours each week chasing receipts.
Existing bookkeeping tools (QuickBooks, Wave) already solve 70% of this. Wedge needs to be sharper.
Manual concierge with 5 design-studio operators for 2 weeks. Measure hours saved per receipt.
A cleaner path from idea to decision.
ideasGPT is built around a repeatable validation workflow, not a blank chat box. Each step makes the next action easier to see.
Bring the raw signal
Start from a rough idea, a competitor page, a trend, or an older draft.
Clarify the market
The brief names the customer, the painful job, alternatives, and timing.
Separate risk from noise
Demand, distribution, competition, and execution risks are shown separately.
Choose the next test
Leave with a concrete next step instead of another open-ended brainstorm.
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founders have tested ideas
Fast first-pass validation for early decisions.
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decision briefs generated
Reusable context instead of one-off chat threads.
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ideas stopped or narrowed early
The goal is better judgment, not more feature lists.
Aggregated from beta usage between 2024 and 2026; numbers update as new briefs land.
Good output should change what you do next.
The useful answer is not always "build". The product is designed to help you stop, narrow, or test with less wasted motion.
AI freelance marketplace for developers
The market looked large, but the brief exposed a severe supply-demand cold start.
Why it changed
- Crowded category
- High acquisition cost
- Weak wedge for first users
Compliance checks for dental clinics
Clear buyer, recurring regulatory pain, and a narrow first workflow made it testable.
Why it changed
- Urgent compliance pain
- Budget already exists
- Simple pilot path
All-in-one workspace for agencies
The first draft was too broad. The stronger angle was client reporting for small agencies.
Why it changed
- Too many user types
- Unclear daily habit
- Sharper reporting wedge
Start from market movement.
Signals are not conclusions. Use them as fresh input, then turn the strongest direction into a decision brief.
Turn the next idea into a decision brief.
Start with the messy version. The system will help you clarify the customer, risk, opportunity, and next test.