
Go from rough idea to market-validated concept in one week — guided by a serial inventor whose ideas have been brought to market by others. Now he's teaching you how to keep yours.
Most aspiring inventors and entrepreneurs spend months — sometimes years — developing a product in isolation, only to discover that the market doesn't want what they've built. They burn through savings, lose momentum, and quietly shelve the idea. Not because the idea was bad, but because they skipped the most important step: validation.
The 7-Day Idea-to-Validation Sprint is built on hard-won experience — the kind you only get from watching your own ideas be commercialised by others. The difference between an inventor and an entrepreneur is knowing how to take the next step. This challenge teaches you that step.
"I've had ideas that made other people rich. This challenge exists so that doesn't happen to you."
By the end of this sprint, you won't just have an idea — you'll have evidence. You'll know whether your idea has real market potential, who your customer is, and exactly what to do next.

Most aspiring inventors are overwhelmed by too many ideas and paralysed by indecision. Today's session cuts through that noise. You'll dump every idea you've ever had — no judgment — then choose one and write a single, clear Problem Statement: one sentence defining the specific problem your idea solves.
You cannot build a great product without knowing precisely who you're building it for. You'll create a one-page customer profile — give your ideal customer a name, an age, a job, and list their three biggest frustrations related to the problem you identified on Day 1.
This is the most important and most intimidating day: getting out of the building and talking to real people. You'll receive a word-for-word script for a 15-minute conversation. The critical instruction: you are not pitching your idea — you are asking questions and listening.
No idea exists in a vacuum, and understanding the competitive landscape is a strategic strength, not a discouragement. You'll find three to five existing solutions to the problem you're solving and identify the key strengths and weaknesses of each.
Armed with customer insights and competitive research, you're now ready to articulate what makes your idea genuinely different and better. You'll write a single, powerful sentence that communicates the unique value of your product — the foundation of all future marketing and pitching.
A prototype does not need to be expensive, polished, or technically sophisticated. A sketch on paper, a cardboard mock-up, a simple wireframe — whatever you can make. The goal is to hold something in your hands (or see something on screen) that represents your idea.
The purpose was never to have a perfect product — it was to have an informed idea. You'll work through a simple Go/No-Go decision framework and, if it's a 'Go,' write down the three most important actions you'll take in the next 30 days.

I've spent decades as a serial inventor and innovator — and I'll be straight with you: the ideas I invented were brought to market by others, not by me. If I had taken even one of them to market myself, I wouldn't be here teaching — I'd be retired on a beach somewhere. That's not bitterness. That's the most valuable lesson I ever learned.
What I lacked wasn't ideas — I had plenty of those. What I lacked was the knowledge of how to validate, position, and move an idea forward before someone else did. The process I'll walk you through in this sprint is the exact framework I wish I had known. It won't just help you validate your idea — it will help you own it.
My role in this challenge is not to be a polished teacher — it's to be your guide. Someone who has walked the path before and is now walking it again alongside you.
Less than a single hour of consulting. A week of transformation.
7-day satisfaction guarantee. Complete Days 1–3 and if you don't find value, get a full refund.
This challenge is designed for aspiring inventors, early-stage entrepreneurs, and anyone who has a product idea but doesn't know how to pursue it. If you've been sitting on an idea and are afraid of wasting time and money, this is for you.
Each day requires approximately 30–60 minutes. You'll watch a short video (5–10 minutes) and complete a focused task. The tasks are designed to be actionable and achievable within a single day.
No prior experience is required. The challenge is designed to meet you wherever you are — whether you've never started a business before or you've been tinkering with ideas for years.
You'll have a validated idea and a 30-day roadmap. For those who are serious about taking their idea further, there is an optional invitation to join The Inventor's Accelerator — a 12-week group coaching programme.
Yes. If you complete the first three days and don't find value, reach out within 7 days of purchase for a full refund. No questions asked.
Not another year of "maybe someday." Seven days from now, you'll know exactly whether your idea has legs — and exactly what to do next.
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