Analyze your pitch, plan, or notes
Paste or upload what you wrote. In about ten seconds you get a structured read: which step you are on, what's missing, your top gaps, and one thing to do next — free, as often as you need.
how it works
Most people jump around — build too early, market too late, wonder why nothing sold. I2S OS is a step-by-step path: get clear, build the offer, tell people, get paid, learn, repeat. You always know what to do next.
i2sos.com/onboarding/analyze
Here is my pitch for a tutoring app.
You have not named one real parent who would pay yet. Interview three this week.
Do the steps in order. Each one sets up the next.
Know who will buy before you build. Prove people want it before you scale. Sell when the offer is ready. Save your notes and proof in Idea Bank so you are not starting from zero every Monday.
the path
Inside I2S OS we use short step names (like Clarify or Convert). Here is what each step means in everyday language.
You finish one step before the next. The tools are short worksheets and prompts so you know you are not fooling yourself.
Who is it for? What problem are you fixing? Stop here if the idea still does not make sense.
Shape the offer before you spend months building the wrong thing.
How you ship it, measure it, and run the work day to day.
Write the story and show proof so strangers understand why they should care.
Handle questions, trust, and payment. Turn interest into money.
See what worked, fix what did not, and run the path again — faster next time.
three modes of work
Three ways to work on your idea. You do not need to memorize our step names to start.
Paste or upload what you wrote. In about ten seconds you get a structured read: which step you are on, what's missing, your top gaps, and one thing to do next — free, as often as you need.
Ask questions for the step you are on. No random chat — just help filling the worksheets that move you toward a sale.
One home for each idea: your answers, proof, decks, and sale notes. Come back tomorrow without re-explaining everything.
The forty-three tools are really seven types of jobs — map the situation, frame a decision, log proof, and so on.
Write down who the buyer is and what is going on.
Turn messy thoughts into a clear promise.
Save what you learned so you do not forget.
Keep your best lines and files in Idea Bank.
Check if you are ready before moving on.
Build habits for delivery and follow-up.
Turn the plan into something a buyer can act on.
You still make the calls. Analyze reads your file. Brainstorm coaches you through the worksheets. Stage exports turn finished work into pitches and playbooks.
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stages in order
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tools on the path
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modes of work
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home per idea
Analyze something you wrote today — a pitch, a plan, even messy notes. See what's missing. Then decide if you want the full path in Idea Bank.