Anyone can paste an idea into an LLM and get code back. That's a party trick, not a business.
The hard part was never generating code. It's knowing whether code should be generated at all.
Market sizing with real numbers. Competitor audit. Distribution paths. Security surface. Then an honest go/kill verdict — if the math doesn't work at even the smallest viable scope, it kills the idea and tells you why. Competitors will never do this — their revenue depends on you building.
If it passes: working code that compiles clean. Not a scaffold — the core business logic, API endpoints, database schema, payment integration.
A copy-paste-ready first post for the exact community where your users live. Three headline options. A day-by-day timeline for the first week. Key messaging that leads with the problem, not the product.
We deploy it for you. Payment link live, domain configured, cron jobs running. The system keeps working as you grow — tracking retention, revenue, and suggesting growth actions autonomously.
You describe what to build. They build it. Every time. No questions asked. No one asks if you should.
You describe what you think is worth building. The system decides if you're right. If not, the memo explaining why is worth more than the code would have been.
They build, deploy, run ads, and operate — for every idea. No filter. No evaluation. Build first, ask questions never.
The research gate kills most ideas. That's the product. What survives gets a full lifecycle — build, distribute, launch, grow, operate. Quality over quantity.
The engine is Claude. The product is the decision framework — an opinionated evaluation pipeline that encodes your philosophy, your constraints, your risk tolerance. Two founders submitting the same idea get different verdicts because they have different contexts.
The incubator was its own first experiment. It passed the research gate, built its own codebase, wrote its own distribution plan, and shipped. If it hadn't passed, you wouldn't be reading this.
The most valuable thing an incubator can tell you is "don't build this." Every kill is three months returned.