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Build a Why-Now three-forces trendcasting register

A three-forces 'Why now?' register with one economic, one social, and one technology force, each impact-tagged, plus a window statement.

20 creditsPitch Investors

Build a Workflow Lock-In and Switching-Cost Register

The founder gets a structured lock-in register that documents, per top customer, the automations / integrations / team-workflows running through the product plus a switching-cost estimate and an integration-depth tier, surfacing where the product is embedded and where it needs to go deeper.

20 creditsChoose Business Model

Build an action-first professional request email

A structured request-email object whose subject line carries an approved precursor, whose body leads with the call-to-action before the context, whose recipients are well-formed and de-duplicated, and which states an explicit ISO deadline.

20 creditsPitch Investors

Build an Argument Structure Map

A structured argument map that exposes every logical step, making gaps and unsupported leaps reviewable before the argument is sent to stakeholders.

20 creditsPitch Investors

Build an Idea Resume (internal innovation pitch document)

A complete, well-formed idea-resume JSON document with all four required sections (problem, idea, evidence, investment case) populated to the buyer's minimum-evidence and ROI thresholds, ready to hand to a decision-maker.

20 creditsPitch Investors

Build Founder Equity Contribution-Factor Ledger

A structured ledger that records, per founder, each equity-adjustment factor applied (initiator, idea, beachhead, CEO, full-time, reputation, cash), the points added, and a justification, ending in final share counts and ownership percentages, so the split is defensible line by line.

20 creditsChoose Business Model

Build Notes-vs-Priced Financing Decision Register

A structured decision register that scores convertible-note versus priced-round across every factor the book names (cost, speed, resolution, investor protections, misalignment, confusion, control, investor preference) plus the two easy-case flags, ending in a single recommended instrument with per-factor rationale.

20 creditsChoose Business Model

Business model canvas

A nine-box business model canvas where every box is a falsifiable hypothesis with a pass/fail test, plus a market-size note, so you know what to test first.

25 creditsValidate Demand

Buyer interview signal scoring for a burning problem

Each problem and solution averaged, banded, and flagged against the burning-problem and likely-adopted bars.

15 creditsValidate Demand

Classify an Innovation with the Three Disruption Litmus Tests

A deterministic function that takes the five disruption-test answers for an innovation and returns its disruption class (new-market, low-end, both, sustaining, or not-disruptable) plus which tests it passed, exactly per Christensen's three litmus tests.

20 creditsChoose Business Model

Classify Capital Character: Patient/Impatient for Growth vs Profit

A deterministic function mapping a venture's funding terms onto Christensen's two-axis capital-character model and returning whether the capital is good or bad for a new-market disruption, with the quadrant label.

20 creditsChoose Business Model

Classify email subject lines and assign the right precursor

A pure function precursor_for(intent) that maps an email intent code to the canonical subject-line precursor string, graded on hidden intent->precursor cases.

20 creditsPitch Investors

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