
Validate the riskiest part before you build.
Scout turns a founder's belief into a testable experiment, generates the assets to run it, and explains the threshold that decides what happens next.
Experiment logic
Execution assets
Success threshold
Next decision
Analyst-grade validation runbook
Recommendation, assets, threshold, and reasoning in one founder workspace.
01
Name the belief
Scout starts with the assumption that could make the whole idea fail.
02
Generate the runbook
It prescribes one experiment, creates assets, and shows the success threshold.
03
Turn results into action
Continue, refine, or pivot with a decision rule grounded in evidence.
Step 01
Tell Scout what needs proving.
Start with the idea, audience, problem, and riskiest belief. Scout treats that context like a research brief, not a generic prompt.
Founder context
Idea
RoboRoute
Product
A workflow tool that helps warehouse teams sketch, compare, and approve safe mobile robot routes before connecting to physical robot hardware.
Stage
Problem discovery
ICP
Operations leads at small warehouses with 20-150 employees
Problem
Teams lose hours manually planning safe, efficient paths for mobile robots before every layout change.
Riskiest belief
Ops leads will try a planning workflow before committing to a hardware integration.
Recommended experiment
problem interview outreach
Success threshold
Within 10 business days, book 8 interviews from 25 targeted leads and get at least 5 participants to rate the pain 4/5 or higher, with 3 agreeing to review a workflow prototype.
Generated asset
Problem interview request
Set up outreach sequence
Step 02
Get the experiment and the assets to execute it.
Scout does more than recommend. It creates outreach, scripts, landing copy, and managed setup previews that point toward the tools founders already use.
Generate a planStep 03
Make every next decision sharper.
Each validation becomes reusable context. Scout helps founders keep research, assets, evidence, and decisions connected as the company learns.
Evidence memory
Every assumption and outcome stays attached to the idea.
Decision rule
Continue, refine, or pivot with a visible threshold.
Execution layer
Future integrations turn assets into running experiments.
Founder focus
Less stack assembly, more learning from customers.
Stop building on guesses.
Run the smallest credible test, then let the result tell you what to do next.