Example ventures · composite stories, real product behavior

The idea. The verdict. The thing it built.

Five worked journeys through 6cript — including one the verdict talked out of its first idea.

GO · 78/100

Home catering for office lunches in Accra — order by tomorrow, delivered at noon.

The verdict: Real recurring demand and clear willingness to pay. Biggest risk: capacity on peak days — cap daily orders before quality slips.

What it built: 6cript decided this needed a bookings tool: an order book with delivery dates, deposits, and a daily capacity cap.

Running today: Orders go in the book instead of a WhatsApp scroll. The assistant answers menu and delivery questions from real order data.

GO · 81/100

One-on-one maths tutoring for secondary students, evenings and weekends.

The verdict: Proven market, price-tested, retention-driven. Risk: your calendar is the product — double-booking kills referrals.

What it built: 6cript built a scheduling tool: sessions, recurring slots, per-student notes, and payment status per lesson.

Running today: Parents get session summaries as approve-before-send drafts. No more Sunday-night spreadsheet reconciliation.

PIVOT · 52/100

Buy and resell limited sneakers on Instagram.

The verdict: Honest verdict: thin margins, fake-risk, platform dependency. The pivot it suggested — authentication-first listings for local buyers who fear fakes — scored 71.

What it built: After the pivot, 6cript built an inventory tool: pairs, authentication photos, sourcing cost vs. asking price, and sold-price history.

Running today: Every pair has a margin. The verdict said no to the first idea — that honesty is the point.

GO · 74/100

Freelance copywriting studio for SaaS landing pages.

The verdict: Skills-to-market fit is strong. Risk: feast-famine pipeline — outreach has to happen in the busy weeks, not after them.

What it built: 6cript decided the bottleneck was operations, not a website: a client tracker with project stages, plus an assistant that drafts outreach and follow-ups for approval.

Running today: Ten minutes a morning: review drafts, approve the good ones, watch the pipeline stay warm.

GO · 76/100

Turnover cleaning for short-let apartments — same-day, checklist-verified.

The verdict: Hosts pay for reliability, not cleaning. Risk: proof — photos and checklists are the product as much as the mop.

What it built: 6cript built an operations tool: jobs by property, room-by-room checklists, photo notes, and a workflow that logs every completed turnover.

Running today: Each completed job writes its own record. Hosts get a summary draft to approve and forward.

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