validation infrastructure for new ideas

Will anyone actually want this?

Ask your agent. It ships a landing page to ezValidate, finds the audiences for your idea, drafts the posts, and shows you what's actually working.

launching soon · free during the beta · 50 spots
claude · chat
you Validate my meal-prep idea for runners. Build a simple page, deploy it, find the audience. claude → writing landing page → deploying to ezValidate → pulling audience atlas
your-idea-a3f2.ezvalidate.com
Your hook here.
Your one-line pitch. The shorter, the better.
your@email.com Join the list
live · day 1
dashboard · captures
keep testing · r/running is carrying it · 24 of 38
m·····@gmail.comr/running
k·····@me.comrun club
a·····@gmail.comr/running
j·····@gmail.comr/Marathon
s·····@hotmail.comr/running
what it actually does

Making the page is easy. Getting real users is the hard part.

the audience atlas

We map where your audience already is.

Once your page is live, we hand you the atlas: the specific subreddits, Facebook groups, newsletters, and physical surfaces where your audience exists. With posting culture and what to avoid for each.

The atlas covers what you can't Google: which surfaces will tolerate a soft pitch, which moderators will nuke you, and what tone the regulars actually respond to.

where to share this
sample · endurance athletes
subreddit r/running· technical-friendly guide →
subreddit r/Marathon_Training· race-prep focus guide →
facebook Local run-club groups· community-driven guide →
newsletter Weekly long-run digest· sponsor pack guide →
physical Race expo flyers· local race weekends guide →
physical Running store bulletin· run-club night guide →
the outreach composer

We draft the posts, too.

Knowing where to go is half the work. The other half is what to say. We draft Reddit posts, Facebook asks, flyer copy, outreach emails, each one in the voice that surface expects. Posting culture and what-not-to-say go straight into the prompt.

reddit post · r/running draft v2 · 4.2s
How do you fuel during long training blocks without cooking taking over?

First marathon coming up and dinner has become rotisserie chicken on repeat. Anyone here used a meal-prep service that actually understands what runners need? Considering building one, but want to know if I'm alone here first.

follow-up: drop the link in a comment if asked, never the post body copyregenerate
Eat like you train.
  • Real food, training-aligned, pre-portioned
  • Pickup at run-club meetups
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flyer · 4×6 print
how it works

Three steps. From idea to reality.

01 / ASK

Ask your agent.

Use the starter prompt or your own words. Your agent writes the landing page.

02 / DEPLOY

Deploy instantly.

Your agent ships the page. Live at a unique *.ezvalidate.com address. Add your own domain when you're ready.

03 / GATHER

Build your audience.

Real captures roll in, source-tagged. A verdict tells you what worked. You leave with an email list, not a hunch.

what you'll see

Real audience signals. A list to launch with.

Captures by source, with a verdict on what worked. So you don't spend months building something nobody wanted.

your-idea-a3f2.ezvalidate.com / dashboard
▲ KEEP TESTING // directional only
r/running carried this. The QR flyer is getting scanned but the headline isn't landing. Try a hook test there; lean into the post format.
visits412
captures38 · 9.2%
best sourcer/running · 16%
worst sourcerace expo qr · 1.4%
recent captures
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