Case Registry
Every idea that went through the panel.
Ranked by survival score. Most ideas don't make it.
Total roasted
500
Avg score
3.4/10
Survived
0 of 500
“A platform for SMB's to put out P2P orders for creators to promote on tiktok. Options such as our page or your page, flat fee vs. commission available”
Middleman marketplace, no wedge, no buyer, creators and SMBs already have better ways to make these deals.
“New saas idea roaster”
Feature, not company, free AI already roasts ideas, and founders rarely pay for criticism.
“Social media app for ADHD people”
Strong need, weak wedge, ADHD-friendly is a feature set until you name the behavior existing apps fail to support.
“Un SaaS pour la création d’agents et l’utilisateur connecté des outils lui même”
Crowded market, no wedge, no buyer, agent builders are free, so the integration layer must be your whole company.
“Un SaaS pour la création d’agents et l’utilisateur connecté des outils lui même”
Marché saturé, sans client précis ni douleur unique, ton agent builder sera invisible face aux plateformes déjà installées.
“Un SaaS pour la création d’agents et l’utilisateur connecté des outils lui même”
Marché encombré, proposition floue, sans segment précis vous construisez un agent parmi quarante autres.
“Un SaaS pour la création d’agents et l’utilisateur connecté des outils lui même”
Real category, no wedge, you are packaging a feature users already get cheaper elsewhere.
“It is an app similar to mistplay and so onbut focused only in the middle-east, we will reward players based on milestones from other games maybe bank accounts and so on we have the ability to bring in users for very cheap and convert them to other places”
Thin wedge, bad engine, unless local payment rails are the product, you'll subsidize churn with no durable margin.
“Subscription tracker for apps and general contracts”
Crowded and unfocused, but commercial contract renewals for procurement teams could be the wedge people actually pay for.
“Waste water marketplace”
Too vague to test, and in wastewater, incumbents own the pipes, permits, and trust.
“Uber for waste water”
Regulated, consolidated, and permit-bound, this dies before day one unless you find one desperate buyer with a real dispatch pain.
“Waste water collection marketplace”
Regulated utility, entrenched operators, no customer, this is capture-first fantasy, not a marketplace.
“Waste water marketplace”
Regulated, local wastewater markets leave little room for a marketplace, unless you own a painful industrial niche first.
“Waste water marketplace”
Real wedge in industrial reuse, but right now you're selling a marketplace to regulations, assumptions, and nobody specific.
“a play to earn app, players need to play games on android or pc to get these tickets, using the tickets they can join tournamnets where they compete in mini games and top scores get gift card rewards”
Crowded reward loop, brutal retention cliff, and no wedge means this dies before players care.
“I ahve markettign tool needa good idea to sell”
Crowded market, no buyer, no wedge, you're bringing vibes to a knife fight.
“an app that allocates a time period a day to block phone use”
Real pain, no wedge, no buyer, built-in tools already own this.
“A webstie where all tech events will be listed and all tech communities will have there profiles on it.”
Useful pain, impossible wedge, communities stay where their members already are.
“an app helps non-native english speakers to expand their vocabulary, in which llm will generate words meaning , examples and quiz for learning and suggest users which other words should they learn daily”
Crowded market, no buyer, no edge, vocabulary alone dies as a feature, not a company.
“a document workflow engine”
Crowded market, no buyer, no wedge, you are building a giveaway feature instead of a business.
“flower shop, bookshop and all in one cafe in Vatican City”
Three low margin businesses, no clear customer, and a landlord who can erase you is a Vatican trap.
“Creating GCSE and ALevel mind maps for maths, physics and computer science. Visually appealing, concise, easy to skim through. Quick mind refreshers before exams. Aimed for GCSE and A Level students”
Useful product, invisible business, free incumbents own attention before your prettier PDFs ever get a chance.
“Selling GCSE and A level maths physics and computer science cheat sheets for GCSE and A Level students, allowing for quick mind refreshers before the real exams.”
Useful pain, toxic positioning, free incumbents own revision and schools will not touch anything called a cheat sheet.
“RepEdge.ai”
Name first, problem later, buyer never, that is branding cosplay, not a startup.
“A marketplace app where seller list products and customers request product. The request matches to the sellers nearby and they can chat and do sales.”
Feature, not company, until you pick one geography, one category, and one reason sellers switch.
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