u/cnohall

▲ 4 r/gdpr

Realistically, what are the risks of not being GDPR compliant?

Do companies actually care about being GDPR compliant? Or rather, do they care enough to actually spend the time and effort needed to be compliant?

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u/cnohall — 3 days ago
▲ 5 r/startups_promotion+2 crossposts

IdeaRoast — Find your startup idea's fatal flaw.

I built a $1 startup idea validator that actually roasts you

Most idea validators tell you "great market, strong potential." Mine tells you why your idea will fail.

IdeaRoast runs four AI agents in parallel - market, tech, finance, and timing - each with a specific mandate and live data. You get competitor names with funding amounts, unit economics, your idea's fatal flaw, and a pivot if there's a salvageable version. Verdict in 60 seconds, no account needed.

I built it after spending weeks on products that all fissled out. Would've been nice to know before committing the time and energy.

What's different: It's structured like a forensic report, not a chat. Four separate findings, a survival score, a cause of death, and 3-5 specific actions for the next 7 days. It's optimized to find the flaw, not validate you.

$1 flat. No subscription.

idearoast.dev

Happy to answer questions — especially curious if anyone's used similar tools and what they thought was missing.

u/cnohall — 3 hours ago