scoutr guides you through a structured discovery process — so you can find out if your idea is worth building before you spend weeks finding out it wasn't.
Turn vague ideas into sharp hypotheses
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Does this sound familiar?
“I shipped 5 projects last year. None of them made money.”
→ Speed without direction is just expensive practice.
“I have no idea who would actually pay for this.”
→ Building without a buyer in mind is building blind.
“Should I pivot or just push harder?”
→ Persistence without signal is gambling.
“I keep adding features hoping something sticks.”
→ More features rarely fix a value problem.
“My friends say it's great. But friends don't pay.”
→ Validation from your circle isn't validation at all.
“I don't know how to find my first 10 users.”
→ Building is the easy part. Finding fit is hard.
A guided discovery process. Not another checklist.
Describe your idea. scoutr guides you through the questions that matter — and gives you a structured report with real signals, not opinions.
Turn a vague idea into a sharp hypothesis.
Most builders skip this step. scoutr doesn't let you. Before anything else, you define exactly what problem you think exists and who has it. Clarity before code.
Find out if the market already feels this pain.
scoutr scans real conversations across the web to find evidence that your problem exists — and how intensely people feel it. Evidence over opinion.
Detect if people are already paying to solve this.
The strongest signal isn't that people have the problem. It's that they're already spending money on imperfect solutions. scoutr looks for exactly that. WTP signals before you build.
Walk away with a structured report, not just a feeling.
At the end of the process, scoutr generates a Discovery Report with everything you found — so your next decision is informed, not instinctive. Build with evidence. Not hope.
From 'I have an idea' to 'I know if it's worth building.'
Describe your idea
No structured forms. No frameworks to learn first. Just tell scoutr what you want to build and why — in your own words.
Get challenged, not validated
scoutr asks the questions most people avoid. Who has this problem? How are they solving it today? Would they pay to solve it better?
Discover what the market says
scoutr scans real conversations, communities, and competitor signals to find evidence — or the absence of it.
Receive your Discovery Report
A structured report with your problem hypothesis, demand signals, WTP evidence, relevant communities, and the validation experiments you should run next.