Some people start with a clear business idea. Others just know they want to do something. This tool helps you brainstorm, refine, and stress-test ideas.
But remember: an idea isn’t a business until someone pays you for it. That’s why this is a bonus—fun for creativity, but only useful if you take it into the real world.
Chris wanted to start a business. He filled notebooks with ideas, bought three domain names, and sketched logos. But months later, he hadn’t sold a thing.
Meanwhile, Jordan had a half-baked idea for yard clean-up. He posted on Facebook: “10 spots open this Saturday for spring yard clean-up, $75 flat.” He sold 6 slots that day.
Lesson: Ideas are only as good as your willingness to test them.
Before you jump into AI, take 10 minutes to scribble:
Circle the ones that give you energy.