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Got Too Many Startup Ideas and Don’t Know Where to Start?
I ve always had a habit of coming up with random startup ideas whether I'm commuting, working, or about to fall asleep. The issue is, most of those ideas either get lost or sit untouched in a document without structure or momentum. I wanted a faster, simpler way to evaluate these ideas without getting lost in endless research or overthinking .
That is why I built Idea Planner , a free AI-powered tool that helps you turn vague or casual ideas into a basic, structured plan. You just write down your idea in plain language, and the tool outlines what problem it solves, who it might be for, how it could potentially make money, and what challenges you might face. It s not meant to be perfect or exhaustive, but it s been incredibly helpful for me in identifying which ideas are worth pursuing and which aren t.
There s no signup, no clutter, just a simple interface built to help people like me who have more ideas than time. If you ve ever felt overwhelmed by your own brainstorms or unsure how to take the first step, this tool might help you move forward with clarity.
I built a simple AI tool to help me plan and validate startup ideas
Hey everyone,
I'm someone who constantly comes up with random startup ideas during commutes, while working, even right before bed. The problem is, most of those ideas either get lost or just sit in a document with no structure or real follow-through. I found myself wishing there was a way to quickly turn those scattered thoughts into something more actionable, without going down a rabbit hole of research every time.
So I built a really simple AI tool to help with that. You just describe your idea as casually or vaguely as you want, and the AI helps turn it into a basic plan. It outlines things like what problem the idea solves, who it might be for, how it could make money, and what challenges it might face. It s not super detailed or perfect, but for me it s been useful in getting unstuck or realizing when an idea just doesn t hold up.
What’s the best way to showcase a project idea without exposing the core concept?
I m exploring ways to get feedback and validate an idea I'm working on, but I'm a bit hesitant to share too much and risk the core concept being taken. How do you usually present a project or product idea to potential users ,buyers or just for feedbacks while still protecting the unique parts of it? Any tips or examples would be appreciated.