FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers about how the site works, how to read ideas, and what the tools are for.
This site is meant to help you compare ideas with more structure and less noise. These questions cover how the content is framed today and how the product is expected to grow.
How are ideas evaluated?
Ideas are framed through practical signals such as startup cost, risk, opportunity shape, repeat potential, and operating intensity. The goal is not to score them like a spreadsheet. The goal is to make first-pass judgment clearer.
Are these ideas guaranteed to work?
No. An idea page is not a guarantee. It is a structured way to think through whether a direction looks promising, heavy, local, repeatable, or more difficult than it first appears.
Why do some ideas feel more detailed than others?
The library is still expanding. Some ideas are already written in a fuller editorial format, while others are still being upgraded into the same structure.
What happens when I save an idea?
Saved ideas are added to the Tools workspace so you can revisit them later. From there, you can open the idea again and keep notes tied to that specific direction.
Are notes synced across devices yet?
Not yet. In the current phase, notes are stored locally on the device you are using. Account sync and database-backed persistence can be added later.
Why is the search based on tags instead of free text?
The current search is designed as guided discovery, not a full search engine. Using controlled tags keeps the experience cleaner and helps the library stay organized while the dataset is still growing.
Will blog, about, and FAQ stay part of the product?
Yes. They are part of the site architecture. They are simpler than the core idea system, but they matter for editorial clarity, trust, and long-term SEO.