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Whether you are testing an idea or ready to scale, this tells you where you stand.

A 3-minute assessment that checks your startup across four risk dimensions. Works whether you are pre-launch, sitting on a validated MVP, or trying to figure out why growth stalled.

Some founders are testing an idea. Some have a prototype that works and need to build the real thing. Some shipped and cannot figure out why growth flatlined. Wherever you are, the same four risks determine what happens next. This is your map.

Where are you right now?

Pick the one that fits best. The questions adapt to your stage.

3 minutes. 16 questions. No email required.

This assessment evaluates your startup across four risk dimensions that determine whether a product survives contact with real users. Answer honestly: the only person who sees your results is you.

About this assessment

A startup readiness assessment evaluates an early-stage product across four risk dimensions: value risk (is the problem worth solving), usability risk (will people actually use it), feasibility risk (can the technical foundation scale), and business viability risk (will it generate sustainable revenue). It works for any founder, whether you are testing an idea, turning a validated MVP into a production product, or trying to figure out why growth has stalled.

  • Is this worth building? The most common reason products fail isn't bad code. It's solving a problem nobody will pay to fix.
  • Does the solution make sense? A good idea and a usable product are different things. Before you build, you need to know whether the solution makes sense in someone else's hands, not just in your head.
  • Can this get built? Ideas are free. Building costs time, money, and technical decisions you'll live with for years. The question isn't whether it's possible, it's whether you have a realistic path to getting it built.
  • Could this make money? A product that solves a real problem still isn't a business. You need to know who pays, how much, and how you'll reach them, before you build.