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Route a Founder Task to the Right Claude Surface

The founder gets a pure routing function that takes a task's structured attributes and returns the correct Claude surface, applying the book's surface-selection logic deterministically across any list of tasks.

20 creditsChoose Business Model

SaaS magic number

Your SaaS magic number (annualized new revenue over prior-quarter sales-and-marketing spend) with an efficiency band telling you whether to scale acquisition.

15 creditsChoose Business Model

Sales discount-authority matrix

I get a discounting matrix where each role's max discount climbs with seniority, no role can approve beyond the list-price padding, and term-authority is recorded per level so reps must escalate larger asks.

20 creditsSet My Price

Score a content piece on the STEPPS virality framework

The buyer gets a complete STEPPS scorecard: all six factors rated on the agreed scale, each with a stated rationale tied to the content, plus a computed total.

20 creditsGet Traction

Score a set of OKRs (0.0-1.0) and run the six classic-trap litmus checks

You get your OKR set scored on the 0.0-1.0 scale (each objective = the average of its key-result completion rates), each objective color-banded on the Google red/yellow/green scale, and a structural pass/fail against the six classic OKR-writing traps.

20 creditsKeep App Running

Score a term sheet's economic terms clause-by-clause

A structured JSON scorecard that classifies every required economic clause of the term sheet onto a three-tier favorability scale and computes a weighted founder-friendliness index.

20 creditsPitch Investors

Score AI model process and tool maturity into bands

A team assessing whether an AI model is mature enough to sell as a service gets a process-maturity band and a tool/system-maturity band computed directly from per-phase level scores, ready to feed the AIaaS feasibility decision.

20 creditsChoose Business Model

Score an AI idea's business feasibility on 1-4 scales

A founder comparing AI product ideas gets a defensible 1-4 score on each business-feasibility dimension and an average, derived from concrete inputs (SOM, usage cadence, validation %, scalability), so ideas can be ranked on a like-for-like basis.

20 creditsChoose Business Model

Score and rank candidate pricing metrics on the six-criteria rubric

I get a filled scorecard where every candidate metric is rated 1-5 on all six criteria with a weighted total and a clear rank order, so I can pick the key pricing variable defensibly.

20 creditsSet My Price

Score and rank causes by importance, tractability, neglectedness

A function that takes a list of candidate causes each rated on importance (scale/severity), tractability (feasibility of progress), and neglectedness (how underfunded), and returns each cause's composite priority score plus a stable descending rank.

20 creditsPitch Investors

Score Problem Candidates on the Ikigai Four-Lens Fit

A founder receives a structured four-lens score for each candidate problem and a shortlist of those that clear every lens, so they pick a problem to focus on rather than a buzzword.

20 creditsChoose Business Model

Screen Startup Against Incubator/Accelerator Eligibility Criteria

A founder receives a structured eligibility screen showing, criterion by criterion, whether the startup qualifies for a given incubator or accelerator program and whether it clears the overall gate.

20 creditsChoose Business Model

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