Idea tax

There are people who want to make things. And there are people who can build things. Sometimes they’re the same person.

But for everyone else, the first iteration has always been expensive. Websites, apps, services. Getting something built meant finding someone who could build it and convincing them your idea was worth their time and cost.

Many ideas died right there. Not because they were bad ideas but because the gap between imagining and building was too wide to cross alone.

Now you can get these ideas out of your system. Try them for cheap. See if they hold up when they’re real and not just in your head.

Some ideas deserve to be built. Others you need to put to rest. Either way, you can find out without being pot-committed.