Build the Work Behind Your Startup Idea
Most early founders have enough ideas. They need clear proof, focus, and useful feedback.
Use one workspace for the early work that matters. Hold many ideas. Pick one active idea. Save work. Add proof. Prepare a package another person can review.
How the workspace helps
Choose One Active Idea
Keep every idea in the dashboard. You do not need to work on all of them today.
Pick one active idea. Let that idea guide your next step, saved work, and proof.
If the idea changes, clone it. Keep the parts that still fit. Add a short reason for the pivot.

Turn Guesses Into Work
Start with the parts people need to understand:
- who has the problem;
- when it happens;
- what they do now;
- why the current fix fails;
- what offer you want to test;
- what proof supports the choice;
- what is still a guess.
Save the work in the product. Saved work is what you review, share, improve, and export. Chat is only guidance.

Add Proof Before You Build Too Much
Proof can be a customer note, talk summary, survey result, link, file, pilot sign, or safe quote.
Do not collect proof to dress up a pitch. Use it to make a better choice.
Ask what would make you keep going, narrow the customer, change the offer, pause, or stop.

Get Feedback Without Sending a Mess
When you are ready, share a focused package.
A good package shows:
the problem
the customer
the model or plan
the proof
the gaps
the question you want help with
Good for Founder Moments
Students
Students can prep for class work, contests, and first mentor talks.
First-time founders
First-time founders can reduce noise and keep the reason for each choice.
Busy experts
Busy experts can turn domain insight into startup work others can review.
Founder stories
I had a class idea and no plan. Now I have saved work with proof that a judge can actually read.
Student founder (illustrative)
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People kept telling me my idea was nice. The proof list showed me what I actually knew and what I still had to test.
First-time founder (illustrative)
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I knew my industry, not startups. The guided steps turned what I know into one focused plan I could test.
Pivoting professional (illustrative)
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Start Here
Create your founder workspace. Pick one active idea and save the first piece of work another person could review.
Create your founder workspace