Founders often treat "analyze my idea" like a school grade: pass or fail, encouragement or rejection. Clarity on your draft in I2S OS is not that. On Free, it is the whole product surface: a short, honest look before you decide whether to open Idea Bank on Pro and work the full path.
You are not asking whether the idea is "good." You are asking where it sits on the path from idea to sales, what is unproven, and what to do this week.
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buyer conversation
beats months of planning.
What to paste in
Rough is fine. Bullets, half a pitch, a plan section, landing copy, a memo you would not send yet.
Sign in with a working email at /analyze. Run it as often as you need. Export a summary PDF if you want to share the report with a co-founder.
The input does not need to be polished. Polished drafts often hide the missing buyer. Ugly drafts get honest clarity.
What you get back
Which step you are on. For example still clarifying the buyer, or already trying to sell without a clear offer. The steps map to the six stages: Clarify, Create, Configure, Communicate, Convert, Cycle back.
What is missing. Spelled so you can act: no named buyer, no priceable offer, no logged sales tries.
One next action. Usually conversations, a one-page offer, or a kill or park decision with a date.
On Free you see the top gaps and one messaging fix when copy blocks clarity. On Pro, the same report inside Idea Bank can show every gap when you are executing in the workspace.
What Free does not include
Idea Bank: the workspace for the six-step path. Pro only.
Guided worksheet help: coaching on one worksheet when you are stuck. Pro only.
Saving proof on the sequence: Pro, inside Idea Bank.
the report gives you one next move. Pro is where you do the work and keep the record.
A read that changes the week
Imagine you paste a SaaS pitch that leads with features. the report places you in Communicate and lists missing Create proof: no price, no delivery boundary, no logged sales tries. The one action is "write a one-paragraph offer and test it on three calls," not "improve the hero headline."
That is the difference from a generic AI essay. the report is tied to order. It tells you what kind of work this week is.
After the report
Do the one action before you open another app.
If the action is "talk to buyers" and you keep rewriting the deck, you are avoiding the report. If the action is "write the offer in one paragraph" and you open a feature roadmap, you skipped Create.
When the weekly work becomes "run worksheets and log sales tries in Idea Bank," see when to move to Pro.
