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Categorized keyword research list

A categorized keyword table (problem / user / action / feature / location) with volume and competition estimates and a relevance note per term, plus a marked 5-to-10 keyword focus set.

20 creditsGet First Users

Classify Burn-Rate Danger Level

A pure function that converts monthly burn and cash on hand into months of runway and a danger classification using runway-month thresholds, per Altman's rule that burn is only scary when runway is short.

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

Clean-code smell scorecard for a method

A per-method clean-code smell scorecard: which thresholds each method exceeds (long method, too many arguments, deep nesting, and more), a 0-100 score, and a pass/warn/fail verdict.

15 creditsShip MVP

Cold-outreach sequence with timed follow-ups

A ready-to-load multi-step sequence: A/B subject variants per email, one clear call to action, send-day spacing that moves forward, and only declared personalization tokens.

20 creditsGet First Users

Competitor-informed SEO content brief

A complete content brief: primary + long-tail keywords, an H2/H3 outline, must-cover subtopics, a word-count band, link slots, and an on-page checklist.

20 creditsGet First Users

Compute Amdahl's-Law parallel speedup and efficiency

A pure function that, given a parallelizable fraction and processor count, returns Amdahl's-Law speedup, efficiency, and the asymptotic ceiling, graded on hidden numeric cases.

20 creditsShip MVP

Compute an add-on price as percent-of-base with floor and cap

I give a base ACV, a percentage, a floor and a cap, and get the add-on price = clamp(pct * baseACV, floor, cap), so the add-on scales with customer size but stays bounded.

20 creditsChoose Business Model

Compute Break-Even Point and Margin of Safety

A founder learns the exact unit and revenue break-even point so they can judge whether the required sales volume is achievable before fixed costs are recovered.

20 creditsChoose Business Model

Compute Cofounder vs Employee Cash-and-Equity Cost

A side-by-side of cash burned and equity given for filling a role as a cofounder versus an employee over the runway window, plus the company valuation at which the cofounder's extra equity costs more than the cash saved, so the founder can decide which is economically cheaper.

20 creditsChoose Business Model

Compute Default Alive or Default Dead

A pure function that, given current cash, monthly expenses, monthly revenue, and monthly revenue growth rate, returns whether the company reaches profitability before cash runs out (default alive) or not (default dead), the crossover month, and the lowest cash point.

20 creditsChoose Business Model

Compute Founder Personal Runway and Go-Full-Time Verdict

A bootstrapping founder learns how many months of personal runway they have and whether it clears the book's full-time-go thresholds, so they can decide whether to quit their job now or stay part-time.

20 creditsChoose Business Model

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