You’ve Been Going Back And Forth On This For A While Now—Because You Need It To Work, And You Don’t Want To Waste Any More Time.
A real-world tool that helps you decide what to build, refine, or walk away from—in about 20 mniutes without guessing or starting over. (What I wish I’d had when I was struggling)

Takes about 20 minutes. No downloads. No guessing. Instant Access.
At This Stage, It’s Not About Motivation.
You know how to work. You know how to follow through.
What you’re missing isn’t discipline or desire—it’s certainty.
When you’ve already tried before, choosing wrong feels expensive. So you think longer. You second-guess more. You hesitate. You seek more.
Not because you’re stuck—but because you’re taking this seriously.
The difference between moving forward and staying stuck is often one thing: knowing what you’re actually working with.
Not reassurance.
Not hype.
Not someone telling you to “just try.”
Just a clear way to see whether an idea has enough pressure behind it to support a paid product.
You’re no longer trying to convince yourself to keep going — or looking for reasons to quit.
You’re simply aware of what you’re working with.
And from there, the next step doesn’t feel dramatic or forced.
It feels reasonable.
The Pattern You and MANY Others Keep Repeating (Without Even Realizing It)
You get excited about a product idea.
You can see it working. You imagine the people it’ll help, the money it’ll make, finally having something that actually sells.
So you start. You build it or plan it or research it.
And then the doubts show up.
Will people actually pay for this? Is this urgent enough? What if I’m wrong again?
So you ask people. You read more. You try to feel certain.
But certainty doesn’t come. The idea just sits there while you go back and forth, back and forth.
Weeks pass. Sometimes months.
And you’re still in the same place: excited one day, doubtful the next.
Here’s what’s really happening: You’re trying to figure out if your idea will work using hope, excitement, and other people’s opinions.
But hope doesn’t tell you if a problem is urgent. Excitement doesn’t show you what people will pay. And your friend saying “that sounds great” doesn’t mean they’ll buy it.
The Thing About “Good Ideas”
Most business advice about “solving problems” is useless.
Because yeah, you need to solve problems. But not all problems are created equal.
There are problems people mention in passing. Problems they say they “should probably” fix someday. Problems that get a “huh, that’s a good idea” response.
And then there are problems that make people pull out their credit card at 2am on a Tuesday. Problems that keep them up at night. Problems they’d pay ANYTHING to solve right now.
The difference between those two types of problems?
It’s worth tens of thousands of dollars.
Acute vs. Chronic: The Difference Between Products That Sell And Products That Sit

Chronic problems = “I should probably deal with this someday”
- Not urgent
- Can be ignored
- People think about them but never buy
- Example: “I should get better at social media”
Acute problems = “I need this fixed RIGHT NOW”
- Urgent and painful
- Can’t be ignored
- People throw money at them immediately
- Example: “I have a client presentation tomorrow and my slides are a mess”
Your last product may have flopped because you were solving a chronic problem.
Your next product will print money if you solve an acute one.
What If You Could Test Your Idea Against What Actually Makes People Buy?
That’s what this is.
The Profitable Problem Tool™
It’s a comprehensive tool that walks you through the real questions—the ones that separate ideas people pay for from ideas that sound nice but don’t convert.
Not theory. Not fluff. Not another framework to learn.
Just the actual stuff that determines if your idea will make money.
Here’s What It Does For You:
🟢Stops the back-and-forth permanently. You’ll know—clearly—if your idea is worth building, needs refinement, or should be set aside. No more wondering. No more asking everyone you know what they think.
🟢Shows you what’s actually driving (or killing) your idea. You’ll see which emotional triggers your problem hits and which ones it doesn’t. This is what separates products people buy immediately from products they think about and forget.
🟢Helps you figure out what to charge without guessing. Not based on what competitors charge or what “feels right,” but based on what the problem is actually costing people—financially, emotionally, and in time.
🟢Teaches you the strategy that builds real income. You’ll learn why starting with smaller, focused products builds faster than betting everything on one big launch. Includes a calculator so you can see your actual potential.
🟢Gives you something concrete to make decisions with. You get a detailed report with everything scored, analyzed, and explained. Not just a feeling—actual data you can use to move forward.
🟢Includes a complete walkthrough so you’re not figuring this out alone. Watch how to use it on real product ideas so you know exactly how to apply it to yours.
The Profitable Problem Tool isn’t here to inspire you.
It’s here to help you:
- stop circling
- stop overthinking
- stop pouring effort into ideas that can’t support you
It walks you through evaluating the problem behind your idea—because problems, not ideas, are what people pay to solve.
You’ll work through:
The 11 Money-Making Tests – what makes problems profitable vs. what makes them “nice to have”
The RAGE D³ S² Model™ – 7 emotional triggers that make people buy immediately
Price Point Finder – what to charge based on actual value, not guesswork
BASE HIT Strategist – the pricing strategy that builds income gradually and sustainably
Quick Profit Checklist – final gut-check before you commit
Comprehensive Report – everything scored and analyzed so you can make a real decision
Once you see that clearly, the next step stops feeling so heavy.
What Makes This Different From Everything Else You’ve Tried
You’ve probably seen advice about figuring out if ideas will work before. Maybe you’ve even tried some of it.
They tell you to “talk to your audience” or “find their pain points” or “do market research.”
So you do. And you’re still not sure if your idea will actually sell.
Here’s why this is different:
♦It’s not advice—it’s an actual tool. You’re not reading another article or taking another course. You’re working through your specific idea with a structured process that gives you real answers.
♦It doesn’t let you BS yourself. The questions force you to confront what’s actually true about your idea, not what you hope is true.
♦It measures multiple things at once. You’re not just checking if it’s a “good problem.” You’re seeing if it’s urgent, if it hits emotional triggers, what it’s costing people, and how to price it strategically.
♦It teaches you how to think, not just what to do. The more you use it, the faster you get at spotting which ideas are worth your time. You develop the instinct that successful creators have.
♦Most stuff out there is designed to make you feel good about your idea. This is designed to tell you the truth so you can make a real decision.
What Changes…
Instead of going back and forth for weeks, you get clarity in about 25 minutes.
Instead of building something and hoping, you know before you start if it’s worth your time.
Instead of guessing what to charge, you base it on actual value.
Instead of betting everything on one big product, you learn the strategy that builds income gradually and sustainably.
And instead of another launch that goes nowhere, you build something people are actually ready to pay for.
Here’s The Truth:
You’re not here because you need motivation. You’re here because you need clarity.
You’ve already put in the work. The time. The effort. The hope.
What you need now is to know—before you build—if this idea is the one.
Not a vague “it could work.” Not “it sounds good.”
You need to know if it’s solving a problem people will actually pay to fix, right now, today.
That’s what this gives you.
What This Is Really Worth
Let’s be honest about the math.
If you build a product that doesn’t sell, you’re out at least 40 hours.
If your time is worth $100/hour, that’s $4,000.
Most people build 2-3 products that flop before they figure out what actually works.
That’s $8,000-$12,000 in wasted time.
This tool takes 25 minutes per idea and will save you from every one of those expensive mistakes.
Why This Matters Right Now
You’re doing this because:
You need extra income
You want to provide for your family
You need a backup plan
You’re tired of starting and stopping
You want to launch something that actually sells
You don’t have energy left for more trial-and-error
This doesn’t pump you up or give you a pep talk.
It just helps you make a clear, confident decision so you can stop spinning and actually move forward.
$197 $97 $57
One payment. Lifetime access. Use it on every product idea you ever have.
The interactive tool doesn’t just test one idea—it teaches you how to think. The more you use it, the better you get at spotting acute problems instantly.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does this actually take? 15-20 minutes to test one idea. But here’s the thing: the more you use it, the faster you get. Eventually, you’ll be able to spot acute problems in 30 seconds.
What if I have multiple product ideas? Perfect. Use the interactive tool on each one. You’ll quickly see which ideas are worth your time and which ones to abandon.
Is this for beginners or experienced product creators? Both. If you’re new, you’ll learn how to think like successful creators from day one. If you’re experienced, you’ll finally understand why some of your products sold and others flopped.
Do I need any special software or tech skills? Nope. It’s a web-based interactive tool. Click, answer, get your score. That simple.
What if my idea gets a red light? That’s the best possible outcome. You just saved yourself weeks—maybe months—of wasted work. Use the tool’s feedback to pivot your idea or test a different one. Either way, you win.
Can I use this for any type of digital product? Yes. Courses, templates, coaching programs, memberships, ebooks, workshops—if it’s a digital product solving a problem, this tool will tell you if that problem is acute enough to sell.
What’s in the video walkthrough? I walk through real product ideas using the interactive tool. You’ll see exactly how I spot red flags, identify acute problems, and make the call on whether something’s worth building. It’s like looking over my shoulder as I work.
Will this work if I’m in a “boring” industry? Absolutely. Every industry has acute problems. The tool helps you identify which problems in YOUR industry are desperate enough that people will pay to solve them today. Feel free to check out- The Complaints to Cash Flow Collection with over 100 examples of different topics, industries and ideas.
How is this different from other “validation” methods? Most validation advice is vague (“talk to your audience,” “find their pain points”). This is specific. It’s an interactive tool with 11 strategic questions that don’t let you off the hook. It forces you to confront the truth about your idea.
P.S. That product idea you’re sitting on right now? The one you’re “pretty sure” will work? Run it through the interactive tool before you spend another hour on it. In 15 minutes, you’ll know if it’s solving an acute problem or a chronic one. And if it’s chronic, you’ll know exactly what needs to change to make it sell.
P.P.S. I know what you’re thinking: “Can’t I just figure this out on my own?” Sure. After 2-3 failed launches and $10,000 in wasted time, you probably will. Or you can get the shortcut for $97 and skip straight to building winners. Your call.
P.P.P.S. This isn’t just about testing one idea. It’s about developing the same instinct that successful product creators have. The kind that spots acute problems instantly. Use this tool enough, and you’ll never waste time on chronic problems again.
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