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Business Idea Checklist

Seven stages. Each has a gate. Skip none.

Founder Readiness

Specific knowledge identified

Hex architecture, commissioning methodology, feedback loop engineering

Relevant experience

168K lines of production code, 208 database tables, 7 ventures built on the platform

Gap acknowledged

Zero external users. Solo architect. No external validation of the architecture.

Time commitment defined

Full-time commitment already made

Idea Clarity

One-liner

Shared coordination infrastructure so AI-native ventures skip the 12-month stack tax

JTBD defined

When I'm building an AI-native business and spend 12-18 months rebuilding commodity infrastructure, I want shared coordination infrastructure that humans and AI agents operate through the same logic, so I can skip the unglamorous five and ship domain value.

Metaphor chosen

Stackmates — the team that builds with you

Metaphor validated with prospects

Zero conversations yet

Resources

Cash: under $500/mo burn (infra only)

Tools: existing stack, no new tooling required

Runway: 12+ months

10 discovery conversations completed

Zero done

Pain confirmed in prospect language

All statements PROJECTED

Willingness to pay tested

Zero pricing conversations

Three ICP segments validated

AI agencies, SaaS builders, DePIN ventures — all PROJECTED

The pain is plausible. The demand is unproven.

Distribution channel identified

Open-source strategy — GitHub as distribution, dev community as audience

First 100 GitHub stars

Content calendar executed

Dev-focused calendar exists, not executed

First 4 technical posts published

Platform selected and active

GitHub primary, LinkedIn secondary

AI deeply embedded

13 algorithms, not a layer on top — AI is the architecture

AI accelerates delivery

Agents handle commissioning, code generation, and validation loops

Displacement risk assessed

LOW — the platform requires AI to deliver; it does not compete with it

External agent workflow validated

Internal only. No external team has run the commissioning loop.

Full AI Strategy Review

Quick Wins (Month 1)

Onboarding agent workflow

New team → running venture in one session

Stack Tax Calculator live

Lead magnet + dogfood proof

First external commissioning run

External team completes E2E commissioning without founder

Advanced (Month 3-6)

Multi-venture agent orchestration

Automated platform capability monitoring

Cross-venture intelligence sharing

Not applicable at Stage 1. Revisit when DePIN ventures require on-chain verification of commissioning or platform usage tracking needs token-gated access.

Focus: AI agencies and SaaS builders first. Highest fit, lowest displacement risk.

VerticalPainDisplacementFit
AI AgenciesHIGHLowHIGH
SaaS BuildersHIGHLowHIGH
DePIN VenturesMEDIUMLowMEDIUM
PropTechMEDIUMMediumMEDIUM
RecruitmentLOWHighLOW

First external team onboarded

Target Month 6

Second venture shipped at speed

Target Month 9 — proof the platform compounds

Break-even reached

Target Month 8 (base case)

First case study published

External team, real venture, real result

Questions

Which stage gate is most likely to fail — and what is the cheapest way to test it?

  • Is "open-source first" distribution viable before a community exists?
  • At what point does the checklist become procrastination?
  • Which vertical should receive the first external onboarding?