Stop building SaaS ideas nobody wants.
Get a realistic idea score, sharper niche angle, and 7-day validation plan before you write a line of code.
Most ideas fail because the niche is too broad, the pain is too weak, or the buyer is unclear.
For founders, indie hackers, and SaaS builders who want a blunt second opinion before they build.
How it works
A simple website flow for deciding whether an idea deserves customer conversations, a sharper niche, or the delete key.
Describe the idea
Tell us the SaaS idea, customer, pain, alternatives, price, acquisition plan, skill level, and goal.
Get a blunt score
The AI weighs demand, pain, monetization, competition, distribution, MVP simplicity, and sellability.
Use the launch plan
Walk away with a sharper niche, positioning, MVP scope, outreach copy, and a 7-day action plan.
What you get back
Not a generic AI essay. A structured report built around the decisions founders actually need to make before shipping.
Example validation report
Generated in demo mode
Client onboarding command center for solo Webflow designers making $4k-$15k/month.
The idea is promising because it targets a buyer with recurring workflow pain, but it needs a sharper wedge and proof that designers will pay for more than templates.
Freelancers already buy tools that save admin time, but demand depends on whether this solves a weekly problem.
Chasing assets and scope creep create immediate stress and lost billable hours.
A €19/month price is believable if the product clearly protects retainers or reduces admin.
Generic tools exist, so the gap must be a focused Webflow-specific workflow.
Communities and portfolio-based outreach are accessible, but the founder must do manual conversations first.
A lean MVP can be built with intake forms, reusable project templates, and follow-up reminders.
A narrow workflow SaaS can be sellable if retention and acquisition are proven.
Why most SaaS ideas fail
Most ideas do not fail because the founder was lazy. They fail because the niche, pain, price, and distribution path were fuzzy before the build started.
The target customer is too broad to reach with a simple launch motion.
The pain sounds real, but not urgent enough to pay for this month.
The MVP quietly turns into a bloated platform before the first customer call.
Distribution is treated as a future problem instead of the core constraint.
How scoring works
The validator weights the hard questions that matter before you spend weeks shipping a product. Every score is assumption-based until real customer conversations prove otherwise.
20%
Demand
Are enough reachable buyers already looking for relief?
20%
Pain intensity
Is the problem frequent, expensive, embarrassing, or urgent?
15%
Monetization
Can the buyer justify a monthly price without a committee?
15%
Competition gap
Is there a credible wedge against alternatives?
15%
Distribution
Can the founder reach the first 10 buyers directly?
10%
MVP simplicity
Can a useful version ship quickly?
5%
Sellability
Could the product become a transferable asset?
Pricing that matches the validation stage
Start free, upgrade when validation becomes a habit.
Free
€0/month
3 idea validations/month
For testing the tool before you commit.
Pro
€9/month
50 validations/month
For repeat builders comparing niches and angles.
Founder
€29/month
Unlimited validations + advanced reports
For serious launch pipelines.
Validate with AI.Decide with evidence.
NomadPowerHub gives you a structured second opinion before you build, then points you toward the customer conversations that actually prove demand.
This is an AI-assisted business analysis tool. It does not guarantee success. Always validate with real customer conversations before building.
Does this guarantee my SaaS will work?
No. It helps you think clearly before you build and pushes you toward customer conversations.
How does the score work?
The score weighs demand, pain intensity, monetization, competition gap, distribution difficulty, MVP simplicity, and sellability.
Do I still need to talk to customers?
Yes. The report helps you decide what to test, but real customer conversations are still the proof.
What happens after I upgrade?
Your plan unlocks more monthly validations, saved reports, and a clearer workflow for testing multiple angles.
Can I cancel anytime?
Yes. Paid plans are subscriptions and can be managed from your billing portal.