Wedge helps founders validate startup ideas by pressure-testing assumptions
Wedge is a tool that guides founders through a structured process to evaluate startup ideas before building. It uses LLMs to help users identify target users, surface hidden assumptions, assess risks, and determine what to validate first. The goal is to reduce wasted time and resources on unviable concepts.
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