Answer a few questions about your audience. Walk away knowing exactly what low-ticket product to build, who it’s for, and what to charge — the kind of simple, specific thing that sells to people who’ve never heard of you.
Find my product idea →$27 one-time · Instant access · Done in one sittingYou’ve watched someone sell a simple $27 thing and thought: I could make that. You have the audience. You have the knowledge. You even have a rough idea.
Then comes the hard part nobody warns you about — not the building, the deciding. What exactly do you make? Will anyone actually pay for it? Is it too broad? Has someone already done it better? The questions pile up, the week ends, and the idea goes back in the drawer.
That’s not a motivation problem. That’s a decisionproblem. And it’s the single thing that kills more products than anything else.
A stranger decides on a low-ticket product in seconds — it’s an impulse buy. Vague ideas don’t survive that. Hyper-specific ones do. Here’s the kind of clarity you walk away with:
See the difference? Not “marketing tips.” Not “a pricing guide.” Something so specific the right person reads it and thinks I need that.
Most product ideas die for one reason: they solve a problem nobody will actually pay to fix. It feels exciting in your head. It just doesn’t move money.
The low-ticket products that do sell to strangers all pass the same three tests. This runs your idea through every one of them:
That’s not luck. It’s a checklist. And it’s exactly what you walk away having run your idea through.
A few quick questions about your audience, what they ask you for, and what they already pay to solve. No essays — just the real stuff.
Five specific, ready-to-build ideas — each scored on demand, willingness to pay, and how well it sells to people who’ve never heard of you.
Not a menu to agonize over. A recommendation: here’s the one to build first, why it’s the strongest bet, and the exact angle that makes a stranger buy.
You sit down, answer the questions, and leave with a real decision and a written plan in your inbox. No modules to finish. No videos to grind through.
If you hired someone to do this thinking for you, here’s what each piece would run:
Run your answers through. If what comes back isn’t something you could actually take to market, reach out — we’ll personally help you get to a concept you can build. You leave with real direction, not a dead end.
That’s exactly who this is for. You bring what you know about your audience — the tool does the work of turning that into specific, scored product ideas. You’ll have a direction before you finish.
None. You answer questions in plain language. It hands you concepts, a recommendation, and the angle to sell it. No tools to set up, nothing to install.
No. There’s nothing to watch and nothing to finish before it’s useful. It’s a live tool — you open it, answer, and walk away with a decision in one sitting.
This step gets you the what — the exact product to build and why it’ll sell. When you’re ready to actually build it, write the copy, and get it live, there’s a path for that too. First, you decide. That’s the part everyone gets stuck on.
Yes. One-time, no subscription, instant access. The whole point is to remove the excuse to keep sitting on your idea.
$284$27 today — done in one sitting.