Before writing a single line of code, 18 AI experts debate your idea across 10 structured rounds. Get PRD, tech specs, and action plans — automatically.
Moderator
Let's summarize the key points and move on.
Each expert analyzes your idea from a unique perspective with their own debate style.
Facilitates and summarizes the debate
“Great. Let's hear everyone's take.”
Analyzes legal and operational risks
“Let's check the legal risks first.”
Designs revenue structure and pricing strategy
“Subscription model can hit $120+ LTV.”
Validates with data and numbers
“Even at 3% conversion, the numbers work.”
Analyzes competitors and positioning
“Clear differentiation from existing solutions.”
Proposes unexpected creative ideas
“What if we pivot in a totally different direction?”
Develops naming and branding strategy
“QuickSync is intuitive for the service name.”
Suggests MVP approach and tech stack
“MVP in 2 weeks. Let's validate fast.”
Pushes for execution and deadlines
“Stop talking and ship in 2 weeks.”
Evaluates from actual user perspective
“Would users open this every day?”
Ruthlessly points out weaknesses
“This already exists, you know.”
Develops GTM and channel strategy
“Target Reddit first, then PH in phase 2.”
From idea validation to tech review to launch strategy — pick the mode that fits your goal.
All 18 experts debate. Full brainstorming covering every angle of your idea.
Creative exploration focused. Find new possibilities and pivot opportunities.
Deep dive into revenue models, market fit, and go-to-market strategy.
Root cause analysis and concrete solutions for stuck problems.
Architecture review, tech stack decisions, and MVP feasibility check.
Positioning, channel strategy, and launch plan design.
Validate your idea and get execution documents in three simple steps.
Type your idea, pick a mode, and attach files if needed. That's it.
"An app that generates personalized daily workout routines using AI"
18 AI experts debate across 10 rounds in real-time. You can inject feedback mid-session.
Great. Let's hear everyone's opinions on this idea.
With a subscription model, LTV of $120+ is achievable. Starting at $9.99/mo is appropriate.
Nike Run Club and Fitbod already exist. What's the differentiator?
MVP takes 2 weeks. Let's validate quickly with Next.js + GPT API.
Must check medical law risks. Exercise 'prescriptions' are a sensitive area.
What if we pivot from a workout app to a gamified health RPG?
Target: millennials who work out at home. Global healthtech market is $390B.
Demand for 'self-care' actually increases during recessions. Good timing.
Planning docs, PRD, technical specs, meeting notes, and action plans are automatically generated.
IndieIdea works for fresh brainstorms — and for breaking through walls on projects you're already building.
AI panelists brainstorm your concept from every angle — market fit, risks, monetization, tech feasibility — so you know if it's worth building before writing a single line of code.
"An AI-powered meal planner that generates grocery lists"
Let's structure this. First — who's the core user? Busy professionals, fitness enthusiasts, or families? Each demands a completely different product.
The moment you say 'personalized nutrition,' you're one lawsuit away from an FDA gray zone. Disclaimers won't save you if someone has an allergic reaction.
Don't charge for meal plans — give them free. Monetize the grocery list: affiliate with Instacart, Walmart+. That's 8-15% per cart, recurring weekly.
US meal kit market $11.6B, meal planning app segment ~$340M. At $4.99/mo, you need 16,700 subscribers to hit $1M ARR. Achievable if CAC stays under $12.
Surveyed the top 14 competitors. Gap confirmed: none combine AI personalization + one-tap grocery ordering. Closest is Whisk, but they stopped updating in 2024.
Scrap the app. Make it an Instagram account that posts AI-generated meal plans daily. Build audience first, monetize later. Zero dev cost.
Rename it. Not 'meal planner' — 'My Fridge Chef'. Positioning is your differentiator. A name alone can swing downloads by 30%.
Dead simple MVP: GPT-4o API for plans, Instacart affiliate link for groceries. No recipe DB, no user accounts. Static site + Stripe. Ship in 8 days.
Landing page by Friday. Run $50 in Meta ads over the weekend. 100 signups = build it. Under 30 = kill it. No excuses.
I've used 6 meal planners. They all die at the same point: manually entering what's in my fridge. Solve that friction or users will churn in week 1.
MyFitnessPal, Mealime, Eat This Much — all tried this. All plateaued. What makes you think yours won't end up the same?
Food-tech has a brutal power law: top 3 apps capture 80% of spend. Hit Reddit r/mealprep first, Product Hunt in phase 2.
Describe the specific challenge you're facing. The panel dissects it, finds blind spots, and suggests concrete solutions you haven't considered.
"500 signups/month, 2% trial-to-paid. Users finish onboarding but ghost after Day 3. Tried email drips, in-app tooltips — nothing works. What am I missing?"
Let's not jump to solutions. First, let's align on the root cause — is this a value problem, a timing problem, or a messaging problem? Each needs a different fix.
You're burning $840/mo on infrastructure for 490 non-paying users. Every month you don't fix this, you're subsidizing people who will never convert.
Your paywall is in the wrong place. Users should hit the limit at peak engagement (Day 2), not after they've already forgotten you exist. Reverse the free tier.
500 x 2% = 10 paid. If Day 3 retention goes from 15% to 40%, model predicts conversion jumps to 5.8%. That's 29 paid users — 190% revenue increase from one metric.
Industry benchmark: B2B SaaS trial-to-paid averages 15-25%. You're at 2%. This isn't incremental — something structural is broken. Check competitor onboarding flows.
Radical idea: delete the onboarding. Drop users straight into a pre-filled workspace with sample data. Let them feel the value before asking them to set anything up.
It's not a conversion problem — it's a positioning problem. Rebrand the onboarding experience so users feel 'this is MY tool'. One line of copy can change everything.
You're guessing where users drop off. Add Mixpanel or PostHog, tag every click from signup to Day 7. The data will tell you exactly which screen kills retention.
Enough experiments. Pick up the phone. Call 10 users who churned this week. I guarantee by call #5 you'll know exactly what's wrong. Do it today.
I signed up and completed your onboarding. It taught me how the product works — but never showed me why I need it. There's no 'wow' moment. Fix that.
2% means 490 out of 500 people tried your product and decided it's not worth paying for. That's not a conversion problem. That's a product problem.
At current unit economics: LTV $47, but if CAC exceeds $0.94, you're underwater. This model cannot survive paid acquisition. Fix conversion before you even think about ads.
From ideation to execution roadmap — your idea is fully validated across 10 rounds.
3 rounds to maximize possibilities and collect diverse perspectives
Select and refine core ideas
Revenue structure, pricing, and market strategy
Define tech stack and minimum viable product
Go/No-Go verdict, risk review, and execution roadmap
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