FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Straight answers about data, scoring, plans and billing.

Where does the trends data come from? +

From the public US Google Trends RSS feed, which our system ingests on a fixed 4-hour schedule and stores with each trend's collection time.

What is the difference between "keyword recency" and "data collection time"? +

Keyword recency filters by when a trend was published by Google (its pubDate). Data collection time filters by when our own system ingested the row — useful to see only what we have freshly collected in the last 6/12/24/48 hours.

How are opportunity scores calculated? +

An AI chain brainstorms fully-online business models per keyword and rates them on a transparent rubric: market size, acquisition cost, moat, time-to-revenue, compliance and how purely online the model is. The score is a structured opinion, not investment advice.

How are business plans generated? +

Eligible keywords are sent through a multi-provider large-language-model chain that drafts a full plan — market, model, go-to-market, financials and risks — which is persisted and viewable in the Business Plan Library.

How much does it cost? +

During the open beta everything is free for registered users: the full opportunity library, AI business-plan generation and the investor whitepaper. Paid plans are previewed on the Pricing page but cannot be purchased yet.

Will there be paid plans later? +

Yes — paid plans (processed securely by Stripe) are coming soon. We will only start charging once the corresponding entitlements are actually enforced, and existing users will be notified in advance.

Is the analysis financial advice? +

No. Everything generated is for research and ideation only and should be independently validated before you act on it.

How do you protect my data? +

Traffic is served over HTTPS, passwords are hashed with bcrypt, card data never touches our servers (handled by Stripe), and the database is encrypted at rest with Neon. See our Security page for details.

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