Idea scorecard

Find out what your business idea needs next.

This scorecard is not about judging whether your idea is good. It helps reveal whether you need clarity, structure, a website foundation, or a fuller launch buildout.

Business checklist and planning materials
Quick clarity tool.

The score points people toward the right next step: blueprint, launch kit, or foundation build.

Rate each area 1 to 5

Score your launch readiness.

1 means “unclear or not ready.” 5 means “strong and ready to move forward.”

1. Idea clarity

Can you explain the business in one simple sentence without overexplaining?

2. Customer clarity

Do you know who this is for, what they care about, and what problem they need solved?

3. Offer clarity

Do you know what you will sell, how it is packaged, and why someone would choose it?

4. Brand direction

Do you know how the business should look, sound, and feel to the right customer?

5. Website readiness

Do you know what pages, forms, calls-to-action, and content your website needs?

6. Systems readiness

Do you know how leads, bookings, payments, email, and follow-up should work?

7. Launch confidence

Do you know what must happen before the business can be shared publicly?

8. Next-step clarity

Do you know what action would create the most progress this week?

Two ways to use it

Grab a pen or use the quick form below.

If you have a pen and paper handy, take the scorecard above and add up your total. Or fill out the simple form below and let it guide you through the same questions.

Interactive scorecard form

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Score guide

What your score points toward.

Your score is a starting point, not a final diagnosis. It helps identify which conversation should happen first.

8–18

Idea Blueprint

You probably need clarity before building. Start by shaping the idea, audience, offer, brand direction, and launch roadmap.

See the Blueprint path

19–30

Launch Kit

You may have enough clarity to start building launch essentials like starter brand direction, website structure, forms, and basic systems.

Start client intake

31–40

Foundation Build

You may be ready for a deeper setup with more pages, stronger backend structure, launch support, and a more complete business foundation.

Ask about a buildout