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Startup Idea Validator
Got an idea buzzing in your head? Type it in one line and get an honest read — clarity, market, complexity, and what to build first.
Validate my ideaTip: say what it does and who it's for. This is a heuristic guide, not AI magic.
Suggested Features
- User auth & profiles
- Store / restaurant listing
- Cart & checkout
- bKash / Nagad payment
- Live order tracking
- Rider app + ratings
Suggested Tech Stack
Laravel API + Flutter + MySQL + Redis + Maps
Estimated Complexity
Medium
Verdict
Strong Idea
90% · Delivery / Logistics
Solid! Clear problem and a real market. Now cut to a tight MVP and get it in front of real users fast.
Validate before you build
The most expensive mistake in software is building something nobody wanted. Before you spend months and a budget, it pays to pressure-test the idea: Is the problem clear? Is there a real market? How hard is it to build, and what's the smallest version worth shipping? This startup idea validator gives you a fast, structured answer — a Strong / Medium / Weak verdict with suggested features and a tech stack to match. It's not a crystal ball, but it'll stop you chasing a fuzzy idea and help you sharpen it into something you can actually launch.
Common questions
Is this real AI?
No — and we won't pretend it is. It's a smart heuristic that reads your idea for keywords (the domain, complexity signals, your target audience) and scores clarity, market potential, complexity and MVP scope. Think of it as a quick, honest gut-check to sharpen your thinking before you talk to a developer or investor.
My idea got 'Weak' — should I give up?
Definitely not! 'Weak' almost always means 'not described clearly yet', not 'bad idea'. Add who it's for and the exact problem you solve, narrow it down, and re-check. Most great products started as a fuzzy one-liner — clarity comes with iteration.
What makes a startup idea strong?
A clear, specific problem; a real audience who feels that pain; and a scope you can actually build and test cheaply. Notice that 'lots of features' isn't on that list — strong ideas usually do one thing well first. Local, underserved markets (like rural Bangladesh) often hide the best opportunities.