How to Validate Business Ideas in Just 5 Minutes

Hi, If you have ever wondered what it would be like to create something that was invented in your head, then you have come to the right place. The prospect of creating something of your own is very appealing and exciting. I myself decided a few years ago to try my hand at creating something of my own from scratch. Looking back, I wonder why everyone doesn't try to turn their ideas into projects that work and make money. It seems to me that the main factor is the time we have to invest in an idea without the certainty of success, time which we always have too little of and which is the most precious of our resources. And it was time that was the main motivation to create Cresh, which allows us to quickly validate an idea and research in literally minutes. The best way to understand how this app works is to use a real-life example. This will show you how easy and fast it is to assess your startup concepts. The Business Idea: Dog Tinder A friend of mine decided to learn programming, so we decided not to teach him with dry examples, but to start a project that would have a chance of being realised. The idea is simple: ✅ The app allows users to browse dogs available for adoption. ✅ Shelters (or anyone) can upload dogs in need of a home. ✅ If you like a dog, you swipe right. If it's a match, you get the shelter's contact details. ✅ The goal? To make adopting a dog as fun and easy as possible. However, I began to wonder if the idea had a chance of success, what its strengths were, what the situation was with competition, functionality, etc. I would now like to show you how I carried out the analysis with Cresh and what conclusions I drew from the results. You can find the analysis here: Cresh Analysis What is Cresh and how does it work? Cresh is an AI-based tool that, based on a project description, generates 33 metrics with a score from 1 to 5. Each is accompanied by an explanation and suggestions. The metrics are grouped into 5 categories that allow you to look at different aspects of the project. In my quick analysis, I focused on the numerical values to identify weaknesses for which I checked the explanation. This allowed me to quickly understand the context and market of the project, as well as potential threats and opportunities. 5 minute conclusions 1. Market Viability Group

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How to Validate Business Ideas in Just 5 Minutes

Hi,

If you have ever wondered what it would be like to create something that was invented in your head, then you have come to the right place. The prospect of creating something of your own is very appealing and exciting.

I myself decided a few years ago to try my hand at creating something of my own from scratch. Looking back, I wonder why everyone doesn't try to turn their ideas into projects that work and make money. It seems to me that the main factor is the time we have to invest in an idea without the certainty of success, time which we always have too little of and which is the most precious of our resources.

And it was time that was the main motivation to create Cresh, which allows us to quickly validate an idea and research in literally minutes.

The best way to understand how this app works is to use a real-life example. This will show you how easy and fast it is to assess your startup concepts.

The Business Idea: Dog Tinder

A friend of mine decided to learn programming, so we decided not to teach him with dry examples, but to start a project that would have a chance of being realised.

The idea is simple:

✅ The app allows users to browse dogs available for adoption.

Shelters (or anyone) can upload dogs in need of a home.

✅ If you like a dog, you swipe right. If it's a match, you get the shelter's contact details.

✅ The goal? To make adopting a dog as fun and easy as possible.

However, I began to wonder if the idea had a chance of success, what its strengths were, what the situation was with competition, functionality, etc.

I would now like to show you how I carried out the analysis with Cresh and what conclusions I drew from the results.
You can find the analysis here: Cresh Analysis

What is Cresh and how does it work?

Cresh is an AI-based tool that, based on a project description, generates 33 metrics with a score from 1 to 5. Each is accompanied by an explanation and suggestions. The metrics are grouped into 5 categories that allow you to look at different aspects of the project.

In my quick analysis, I focused on the numerical values to identify weaknesses for which I checked the explanation. This allowed me to quickly understand the context and market of the project, as well as potential threats and opportunities.

5 minute conclusions

1. Market Viability Group