How it works

Six tools, one honest pipeline.

Digmoro turns a vague hunch into a direction you can trust: find a direction, check the demand, then validate the business, with every claim labeled by how much you can believe it. Here is what each tool does, and how you use it.

The arc

The pipeline

The tools are built to hand off to each other. Idea Finder turns what you already know into directions. Keyword Check tells you whether anyone is searching. An Idea Card holds the idea while you learn. A Validation Report judges the business, not just the keyword. Trend Radar watches your topics for what is moving. And Build Prompt packs the validated facts into a brief your AI coder can build from. You can start anywhere, and stop the moment you have learned enough.

Six tools

The tools

Each tool does one job, and is honest about what it cannot be sure of.

Tool 01 · Free to try

Idea Finder

Answer a short, mostly optional questionnaire about your skills, your time, and the people you understand, and the Idea Finder hands back three concrete web SaaS directions worth verifying. Every one is an AI suggestion for you to check, never a verdict, and it never invents a market number.

How you use it

  1. Open Idea Finder and answer the questions that fit. The more clearly you answer, the sharper the directions.
  2. Read the three directions, each with a reason it is worth checking and a few keywords to search.
  3. Send a direction's keywords to Keyword Check, or save it as an Idea Card.

Tool 02 · Free to try

Keyword Check

Type up to ten keywords and get the honest data picture for each: search volume, cost per click, difficulty, a twelve month trend, and intent. Every number wears a credibility dot (measured, estimated, or inferred) and a one to five star suggestion that is a hint, not a ruling.

How you use it

  1. Enter one keyword per box, up to ten at a time.
  2. Run the check. A new keyword uses one check; a word you looked up in the last month is free again.
  3. Compare the results side by side and save the promising ones as ideas.

Tool 03 · Free, unlimited

Idea Card

An Idea Card is a home for one idea: what it does, who it is for, the pain, how people cope today, and who would pay. It is not a form you fill in once; it is a validation file you can take shallow with keywords or deep with a report.

How you use it

  1. Create a card by hand, from a checked keyword, or from an Idea Finder direction.
  2. Fill in the fields as you learn more about the idea.
  3. Use its two exits: Check keywords for a quick read, or Generate report for the deep one.

Tool 04 · Pro

Validation Report

The deep end. A full report that judges the business, not just the keyword: competitor traffic and pricing, real community pain, scores across six dimensions computed by code rather than the model, and revenue math labeled as a hypothesis instead of a fact. Where the data is thin, the report says so.

How you use it

  1. Open an idea card and choose Generate report.
  2. Glance at the quick pre-check; nothing is charged until you confirm.
  3. Minutes later, read the report top to bottom, in the same style as this page.

Tool 05 · Starter and up

Trend Radar

Pick a few topics you care about and, each week, the radar surfaces the new and rising search terms around them: candidates to check, never a leaderboard. Volumes are estimates, and every term stays unverified until you check it.

How you use it

  1. Add up to three seed topics on Starter, or ten on Pro.
  2. The radar refreshes every Monday and flags what is new and what is rising.
  3. Check a term in Keyword Check, or save it as an idea.

Tool 06 · Pro

Build Prompt

Once a report has done its job, Build Prompt compiles it into an MVP build spec for an AI coding tool. The facts you validated travel with it, so you are not retyping the brief from memory or quietly inventing details.

How you use it

  1. Open a completed report and choose Generate build prompt.
  2. Review the Markdown spec it produces.
  3. Copy it into Cursor, Claude Code, or Codex and start building.

The one rule

Honesty by design

One rule runs through every tool: never let a guess pass for a fact. Measured data, estimates, and inferences each carry their own mark. Scores are computed by code, never by the model. Directions and star suggestions are yours to verify, not verdicts to obey. Digmoro will never promise you will make money, and when the data is too thin to say, it tells you instead of pretending. That honesty is the whole point: it is what lets you trust the call you make.