I’m realizing “startup readiness” means something completely different to every founder
I’ve been building a startup assessment platform (www.startupreadinessscore.com) focused on market clarity, GTM readiness, business model risk, and execution gaps.
The biggest challenge hasn’t been the product. It’s positioning.
When people hear:
- startup assessment
- startup readiness
- validation tool
- startup score
…they all interpret it differently.
Some think investor readiness.
Some think idea validation.
Some think founder psychology.
Some think business planning software.
Curious:
What would you EXPECT a “startup readiness score” to actually tell you?
And what would make something like this feel credible instead of gimmicky?
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