Is your v1 the right size?
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Run your project idea through seven checks. Pick a lane. Name the graceful fallback. Copy a build brief and starter AGENTS.md with a first verification gate.

Step 1: Name the idea

Describe your idea

Tell us what you're building and who it's for.

Step 2: Pick the lane

Pick your lane

Which path is closest to what you're building?

Step 3: Reality check

The reality check

Answer yes or no. The goal is a small build you can actually test.

    Step 4: Copy the build brief

    Your result

    Copied brief and AGENTS.md.
    Red flags to avoid

    v1 vs. v2 framing: modern tools make auth, payments, and deploys faster than they used to be. That doesn't make them free. The discipline is sequencing: prove the workflow first, then add the surface area that turns it into a product.

    Auth, payments, and multi-user before the workflow works

    These are common v2 features, not proof that the idea works. Ship the single-user path first. Mock the checkout if pricing matters for the demo.

    More than two integrations in v1

    Each integration is its own auth, rate limit, and edge-case spiral. One source, one destination. Add the third in Week 3 or after the cohort.

    Real-time / WebSocket features

    Persistent connections, scaling complexity, debugging hell. Polling on a 30-second interval is fine for v1. Add real-time later if needed.

    Native mobile in v1

    Even with Expo + EAS, the deploy story changes (TestFlight, code signing). Plan an extra week if it's genuinely required. Mobile-responsive web first. Native in v2.

    Marketplaces or social feeds

    Two-sided liquidity, reviews, escrow, fraud, moderation, algorithms. Out of scope for a 4-week build. Pick a side. Build the buyer tool or the seller tool, not both.

    "Uber for X" or "AI CRM for Y"

    Both halves usually require a B2B SaaS to make work. You won't finish. Narrow to one specific use case. Cut 80% of the surface area before approving.

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