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I'll give you a brutal idea-validation call — free, 1 hour, Devil's Advocate mode

Two weeks ago I shipped a $39 product on Gumroad. Cold email automation for freelance devs, 21-node n8n workflow, full README, 6-minute video walkthrough, the works. I built it in 8 hours and posted about it three times on dev.to.

Thirteen days later: zero sales.

Not "low sales" — actually zero. I went back through the Anthropic Founder's Playbook and ran my product through the six-principle sanity check I'd been ignoring:

  1. Selling a problem, not a system? — I was selling a system.
  2. Services first, then product? — I skipped services entirely.
  3. High pain ("can't sleep at night" level)? — Mine was "nice to have."
  4. AI as leverage, not as product? — I was selling the AI.
  5. Trust strategy in a known category? — Zero followers, new account.
  6. Avoiding horizontal-SaaS hallucinations? — Borderline.

I passed maybe three of six. No wonder it landed flat.

What I'm offering

I'm doing five free 60-minute 1-on-1 calls with indie makers and solo founders. Discord voice, no slides, no pitch. I'll be the structured devil's advocate the Founder's Playbook keeps telling you to find.

You bring: one product idea you're seriously considering. Doesn't matter if it's pre-launch, mid-build, or post-launch and not converting. Your ICP guess, the problem you think you're solving, what you've validated, what you've shipped.

I bring: the six-principle filter, the four-stage Playbook framework (Idea → MVP → Launch → Scale), and an outsider perspective that's not invested in your idea succeeding. I'll tell you whether the idea passes the sniff test, whether you're at the wrong stage, whether you're hallucinating product-market fit, and what your strongest path forward looks like.

Catch: I'm going to ask hard questions. Not "how exciting!" coaching. Closer to a code review for your business logic.

Who this is for

  • Indie maker about to start building, wanting a second opinion before sinking weeks in
  • Solo founder mid-MVP, suspecting something is off but unsure what
  • Post-launch with zero conversions (I've been there exactly two weeks)
  • Anyone with an idea they keep second-guessing at 2am

Who this is not for

  • "I just need motivation" — I won't be cheerleading
  • "Validate that I'm right" — confirmation bias has a research engine now, you don't need me too
  • Pure tech consulting — this is product/business framing, not architecture review

How to claim a slot

Comment on this post with:

  • Your idea in 1-2 sentences
  • The problem you think you're solving
  • One thing you're uncertain about

I'll pick five over the next 48 hours, DM Discord handles, schedule for the following week. First call within 7 days of claim.

If five fills before yours, I'll write up the framework as a public post so the rest of you can self-apply it.

Why free, why now

I'm using the calls to learn how indie makers think about validation — what frameworks they trust, where they get stuck, what they'd actually pay for if I turned this into a service. The Founder's Playbook calls this "services first, then product." I should have done it before building Cold Email AI.

I'm not asking for anything in return. No email list. No upsell. Just your honest idea and an hour of your time on Discord voice.


Drop your idea below. Limit five.

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