Submit any startup idea. Get a validation score, market research, competitor analysis, and a go-to-market playbook — in minutes, not months.
Validate Your Idea — FreeDescribe your startup concept in a few sentences. The more context you give, the sharper your report.
Our AI engine researches market size, competitors, demand signals, and viability — then gives you a score out of 100.
Use the full validation report — complete with a GTM playbook and key findings — to refine your idea or move to build.
Each validation produces a comprehensive report covering four critical dimensions.
TAM/SAM/SOM sizing, market trends, timing assessment, and regulatory landscape. Know if the market is real and if the timing is right.
Feature mapping, pricing analysis, positioning gaps, and funding history. Understand who's already there and where they're weak.
Social mentions, search trends, forum discussions, and review sentiment. Real evidence that people actually want this.
Channel strategy, ICP definition, pricing model, and launch sequence. A concrete plan for your first 90 days.
| The old way | VentureSprint | |
|---|---|---|
| Time to validate | 4-8 weeks | ~60 seconds |
| Cost | $5K-$200K | Free |
| Market research | Hire analysts | Automatic AI analysis |
| Competitor mapping | Manual, one by one | Comprehensive & instant |
| Demand evidence | Commission surveys | Real-time signal detection |
| GTM plan | Weeks of meetings | Full playbook included |
| Ideas per month | 1, maybe | Unlimited |
The validation process that used to cost $200K at startup studios — now free, instant, and available to every founder.
Validate Your Idea NowYes. Completely free. No signup, no credit card, no catch. We built this because every founder deserves access to real validation — not just vibes.
The AI analyzes real market data, competitor landscapes, and demand signals. It's not a crystal ball, but it's far better than guessing — and faster than hiring consultants.
Any startup or product idea. SaaS, marketplaces, consumer apps, dev tools — the more specific your description, the better the analysis.
Absolutely. Validate as many ideas as you want. Compare scores, refine concepts, and zero in on the one worth building.