For venture studios & venture builders

Test a hundred ideas before you commit to one.

For each idea, the agent puts up a landing page, sends real traffic at it, and talks to the people who'd use it, iterating for weeks. You get an honest read on whether it's worth backing, a hundred ideas at a time.

The hard part is knowing which ideas are worth a founder's time.

Checking an idea properly is slow, so most studios test a handful a year. We run it for you, a hundred at a time. Most won't pan out. You find the few worth a founder, cheaply.

100 ideas, iterating0 with signal

You're not looking at a snapshot.

A snapshot is a single test. We don't stop there: we learn from the people who show up, iterate, and test again for eight weeks.

What the loop unlocks: by week eight you're seeing how the idea actually behaves, not how it looked on day one.

LEARNITERATETEST8 WEEKS

Talk to people

Real interviews

People who match your customer, interviewed properly. You hear the problem in their words, and where they push back.

Watch behavior

Real demand

A real page with real traffic. Who clicks, who signs up, what they say they'd pay.

Compare them

One clear read

One scorecard per idea, scored the same way, so you can line a hundred up and compare.

Iterating on an idea takes about eight weeks.

  1. Week 1

    You send the idea, we set it up

    A paragraph on the idea. We turn it into a live landing page, set up tracking, and start lining up people to interview.

  2. Weeks 1–2

    First signal

    Traffic comes to the page while we run the interviews. An early read on whether anyone wants it.

  3. Weeks 2–7

    The agent iterates

    The real work. It keeps shipping against what it learns until the signal is clearly there, or clearly not.

  4. Week 8

    A read you can decide on

    A scorecard with our take and the numbers: real traction, or a confident no. Either is worth knowing.

A verdict on every idea, backed by the work.

A summary your IC reads in two minutes, with the full report underneath when someone wants to check the work.

Validation report · summary · sample

AI bookkeeping for solo law firms

Pursue

Demand

Strong

Pain

Acute

WTP

$80–120

Interviews

12

Our read: Clear interest from small firms. The pain is reconciliation, not invoicing, and people landed around $80–120 a month. Worth staffing.

In the full report

  • 12 interview write-ups
  • Demand by segment
  • Pricing & willingness to pay
  • Competitive read
  • Risks & unknowns
  • 8-week iteration log
  • Landing pages & traffic

What iterating on a project looks like.

The agent works every part of the business at once. Some of what it did for one project, Claw Messenger, over eight weeks.

125

commits shipped

6

areas of work

8 wks

start to finish

Bringing people in

3
  • Day 8Wrote 4 blog posts targeting ~21,000 monthly searches
  • Day 10Made the site quotable by ChatGPT and Perplexity
  • Day 13Ran Google Ads, ~430 clicks a week

Reaching out directly

3
  • Day 16Comparison pages against four competing tools
  • Day 63Cold email campaign to 130+ prospects
  • Day 64Pitched the product to newsletters for a feature

Turning visitors into signups

3
  • Day 6Redesigned the whole site
  • Day 11Brought back a free trial, clicks tripled in two days
  • Day 63Found where signups dropped off and closed the gap

Keeping customers around

3
  • Day 13Reached back out to customers who went quiet
  • Day 22Added a check-in for people who barely started
  • Day 24Rewrote automated emails to sound human

Earning more per customer

3
  • Day 18Reworked pricing and added a Growth tier
  • Day 51Launched a referral program, $5 for every paid friend
  • Day 56Built a reseller tier after a customer asked to sell it on

Quietly keeping it working

3
  • Day 22Stopped a reconnection storm breaking deliveries
  • Day 28Fixed an email greeting people as “Hey User”
  • Day 63Fixed messages that were silently going missing

Let's talk.

Iterating on an idea takes about eight weeks, so it starts with a conversation. Tell us about your pipeline and we'll find the right place to start.