Phase 1 is live — free during private beta

Stress-test your startup idea before you build

Guided questioning + visible research + a multi-model council verdict — so you commit only when the signal is real.

Professional-grade workflows, not inspirational fluff.

A multi-model council instead of a single opinion.

Structured outputs designed for real execution.

Founder workspace

Phase 1 in motion

Free in beta

Phases

Validate
Architect
Launch
Scale

Phase 1

Validate the idea

I want to build an AI assistant for boutique hotel operators.
Who feels the pain first, what are they using today, and why would they switch in the next thirty days?

War Room insight

Boutique hotels already use 3 to 5 disconnected tools. The fastest wedge is a pre-check-in upsell workflow that saves front-desk time on every booking.

Council disagreement

The Analyst: GO / 7.2 if you narrow to premium independent hotels first.
The Contrarian: CAUTION / 4.8 unless onboarding is solved manually before any automation buildout.
Final verdict: Go, but only with a brutally narrow first workflow and 10 customer interviews before writing production code.

Duolingo

For building discipline

YC

For validation rigor

Shark Tank

For hard decisions

How it works

Idea in. Decision out. In four steps.

Each step produces a concrete artifact — not generic advice.

Step 01

Discovery

Describe your idea. IdeaCouncil asks sharp follow-up questions until the concept, customer, and wedge are specific enough to research.

Discovery transcript
Step 02

War Room

Live market research runs while you watch: competitors mapped, market sized, SWOT built, riskiest assumptions flagged.

Research dossier
Step 03

Council Chamber

Four AI seats debate your idea across three rounds — independent judgment, rebuttals, final vote — then deliver a verdict.

Scored council debate
Step 04

Decision Brief

Go / Caution / No-Go with your riskiest assumptions, a 10-interview plan, and the first concrete actions to take this week.

Execution brief

Roadmap after Phase 1

Phase 1 is live. The rest is mapped.

Use Validate today — free during private beta. Architect, Launch, and Scale are the next layers of the same decision-first system.

Phase 01
Live — free in beta

Validate

Guided discovery, live market research, and a multi-round council debate that ends in a Go / Caution / No-Go verdict.

Discovery transcript
Riskiest assumptions
Council Chamber debate
Decision brief
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Phase 02
Mapped

Architect

Technical stack selection, infrastructure design, and implementation plans built for speed and clarity.

MVP scope
Tech stack
Architecture plan
Delivery sequence
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Phase 03
Mapped

Launch

Go-to-market strategy, acquisition funnel design, and launch assets tuned to the first repeatable channel.

ICP
Launch plan
Offer positioning
Traction tasks
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Phase 04
Roadmap

Scale

Operational optimization, scaling decisions, and readiness for fundraising once the business has signal.

Growth metrics
Operating cadence
Fundraising prep
Scaling checklist
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AN

The Analyst

Quantifies opportunity

The wedge is commercially credible if the first niche is tightly constrained and premium enough to pay immediately.

CO

The Contrarian

Attacks weakest assumption

The risk is not a lack of opportunity. It is building too much before the founder proves any real urgency.

PR

The Pragmatist

Forces the smallest wedge

There is a path to a repeatable operational loop if the founder designs around one high-trust workflow first.

OP

The Optimist

Defends the upside

The concept works, but the first version has to reduce technical ambition or the cost curve gets ugly too fast.

Council Chamber

Your personal AI council

Four seats. Three rounds. Real disagreement. Each seat has a job: quantify, attack, defend, or simplify. The verdict only lands after they debate each other.

  • Round 1: independent judgment. Round 2: rebuttals. Round 3: final vote.
  • Consensus backed by structured debate, not a single model’s guess.
  • The disagreement is the feature. If all seats agree, you learned nothing new.
See how the council works

Pricing

Start free. Grow into a founder stack.

Phase 1 is free during private beta. Run a real validation now — broader features and team tools ship in later phases.

Free

$0

Run a full Phase 1 validation — discovery, research, and council verdict — to see what IdeaCouncil produces.

1 full validation
Council Chamber access
Founder settings
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Pro

$19

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10 full validations per month with council debates, export, and unlimited discovery.

10 validations / month
Full Council Chamber
JSON + PDF export
Unlimited discovery
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Power

$49

50 validations per month with priority processing and dedicated support.

50 validations / month
Full Council Chamber
JSON + PDF export
Priority support
Unlimited discovery
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Docs and architecture

Built like a product, not a one-page demo.

The public experience is the front door. Behind it is a phase-based application with protected routes, founder preferences, export tooling, and server actions.

Phase-based workspace architecture
Protected routes with server-side session checks
Founder defaults and AI preference controls

Decision-first workflow

Every screen is built to force the next useful decision instead of producing generic feel-good output.

Live research visibility

The system shows what it is checking, what it found, and where the uncertainty still lives.

Composable architecture

The product is split into phases, actions, and route-level sections that can grow without collapsing into one giant screen.

Privacy-aware by default

Protected routes, scoped data access, and export controls make founder data portable without becoming public.

Frequently asked

What is actually live right now?

Phase 1 is live and free during private beta: guided discovery, live market research, a multi-round AI council debate, and a decision brief with your riskiest assumptions and next steps. Private beta means invite-code access while we expand capacity.

Why use multiple models instead of one?

Because agreement matters less than disagreement. IdeaCouncil uses a council so one flattering model does not decide the fate of a business on its own.

Is this replacing the founder?

No. The point is sharper decisions. IdeaCouncil structures the work, surfaces the risks, and makes tradeoffs explicit so the founder can move faster with less self-deception.

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