FAQ
Questions, answered honestly.
Short, straight answers about access, billing, evidence, and how far a report can take you.
What is free, and what is paid?
Free lets you try the engine: 5 keyword checks and 3 Idea Finder runs (lifetime, not monthly), plus unlimited idea cards. Starter ($19/mo) adds monthly quotas and a Trend Radar on your topics. Pro ($39/mo) unlocks validation reports and build prompts. Annual billing is priced at 10 months.
How is a keyword check counted?
By the keyword, not the search. You can enter up to ten keywords at once, and each new keyword uses one check. A word you looked up in the last month is free to check again, and if you do not have enough checks left for all the new words, we tell you before charging anything.
Where does the evidence come from?
Real signals from popular, mainstream platforms across the public web: search demand, public community discussion, developer and video activity, and public competitor information. We aggregate what is openly available, and when a source has nothing useful to say, we leave it out rather than fill the gap.
What do the credibility labels mean?
Every data point is tagged by how much you can trust it: measured (a checkable hard fact), estimated (a modeled number like search volume), or inferred (an AI judgment to verify). The most deceptive numbers are estimates that look like facts, so we always say which is which.
Does a high score guarantee the idea will work?
No. A report is a decision aid, not a promise. Scores are computed by code from the evidence, but they cannot see the future. The report shows the signals, the trade-offs, and where the data is too thin to be sure. The call is still yours.
What does 'unverified' or 'insufficient evidence' mean?
It means we could not find enough reliable signal for that field, or that a term has not been formally checked yet. We treat that as unknown, never as proof the idea is bad. Missing data never counts against an idea.
How is this different from asking ChatGPT?
A chatbot brainstorms from a prompt and will happily invent numbers. Digmoro collects measured signals first, computes the scores in code, and only then uses AI to write the analysis, with every claim labeled as evidence-backed or as a hypothesis. It is built to refuse to guess.
Can I cancel anytime?
Yes. You can cancel from Billing in your account, which opens the Creem customer portal. Cancellation stops future renewals, and you keep your paid features until the end of the period you have already paid for. There is no cancellation fee.
Do you offer refunds?
Because plans unlock usage right away, we generally do not refund partial periods. But if you were charged in error or the service was down, email us and we will review it in good faith. And if a paid action fails on our side, the allowance for it is refunded automatically. See our Refunds page for details.
Is my data private?
Your ideas, keywords, and reports are yours. We use them to run the service for you, and we do not sell your personal data. Payments are handled by Creem, so we never store your card number. See our Privacy Policy for the full picture.
What kind of products can I validate?
Web SaaS. The engine is built around web search demand and web business models, so it is honest about products it can actually judge. Native or mobile-only apps are out of scope for now, because the signals that drive them live somewhere we do not yet measure.
Still stuck? Email support@digmoro.com and we will reply within three business days.
