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IdeaNavigator AI publishes one free, fully-scoped business idea every day — for people who want more than a list of vague startup prompts. Each brief is built to help you decide whether an idea deserves a no, a maybe, or a real validation test. Around that daily idea, the site has grown into a complete navigation workflow: discover opportunities, inspect the signals behind them, test your own fit, and move straight into build-ready prompts.

Free & daily

One idea every day

A new, fully-scoped opportunity every morning — free to read, no paywall, and no account required to start.

Structured to validate

Built to test, not to hype

Every brief carries the same repeatable structure: buyer, evidence, MVP, risks, monetization, sources, validation test, and confidence.

Local-first

Save without an account

Save and compare ideas locally in your browser. No reader account and no tracking profile are required for the current version.

What's inside

More than a daily feed.

The daily idea is the starting point. From there, the site is a workflow you can move through — see the full feature map for everything that ships.

Today & Archive

Read today's idea, or browse the full archive as a living map of opportunities.

For You

AI Suggest surfaces ideas that match what you can realistically pursue.

Trends & Insights

Spot emerging trends, community signals, and the market gaps behind them.

Tools & Builder

Local startup tools and prompt builders that turn an idea into build-ready input.

Workspace

Your local space to save, compare, and shortlist the ideas worth pursuing.

Idea Agent

Turn a rough idea of your own into a research-ready packet.

Why it exists

Good ideas need a path to a first test.

IdeaNavigator AI is meant to reduce the gap between inspiration and execution. The best ideas here should be narrow enough to test, honest about risks, and useful even if the final answer is no.

For solo builders

Find concrete opportunities that can be validated before committing months of work.

For founders

Compare buyer pain, market timing, monetization, and first-test paths.

For product minds

Use the archive as a living map of workflows where software can remove friction.