Hey Vibers,
We just launched our ~20th project.
It’s a tool that helps you eliminate the guessing and go to market challenges we’re all facing today given how easy it is to make ————————— pretty much anything!
The premise is simply to validate ideas before you consume any of your token allocation this month.
Most seasoned creators instinctively practice this.
“How do I know if the thing I’m building is…”
- This the right idea for me?
- What’s my target monthly income?
- When can I realistically get there?
How it works:
The platform is Skilldly.com dynamically adapts to the conversation (started out as a way for people to package up and productize their skills) and the OS is called CATO (do you know what it means?)
How it helps:
- We built CATO, a customOS that sits on top of OPUS that walks you through a series of questions to assess your strengths and weaknesses (so it can build a customized plan to exploit the things you’re naturally good at)
- Performs deep research of your project / idea across 50-100 sources including historical trends to figure out your unique positioning (USP)
- Provides you with an initial scorecard showing you all the pros and potential obstacles you could face
- At this stage you can either proceed if your score is high enough to move forward to the MVP stage - or CATO will co-collab with you to refine your idea...
- If you’re not sure or are having second thoughts, CATO will suggest complimentary pivots based on your conversation.
All for free.
Note: if your goal is $10k in 30 days selling A $5/m tool with $0 marketing budget you will obviously get a sanity check from CATO the same as if you worked with a $2000/m business coach.
Then you can take the next steps towards the MVP stage by getting a full execution plan complete with specs, positioning, outreach scripts, plus access to integrated launch tools.
The goal of the platform started off as an internal tool to solve the biggest challenge of validating before we build; since code is no longer the bottleneck.
Of all the ideas we’ve built, this one has been the most fun and challenging one yet…. because every problem is unique to each person.
So tactical strategies are personalized to the individual so you have a clear(er) path to success.
And when you’re past the MVP stage, CATO doubles as your coach / mentor since each invoked instance is trained on a tokenized history from your convo — all private of course.
Would love some feedback from the community and let me know if / what things are missing.
You can also check out our Litepaper on our site at Skilldly.com
Merry Christmas!
This reads like a structured decision engine layered on top of LLM reasoning and external research sources to formalize go to market assumptions before execution
Validating before building is the right framing now that code is cheap, but the scorecard only works if it’s transparent and falsifiable. How do you show users what evidence drove the “go/no-go” and what assumptions they should test first?