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Artem Bukhinchenko๐ 54 karmaSep 9, 2024@Product LabIt has changed the way I do product discovery now
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A year ago we launched Cresh. Hundreds of ideas were validated on our platform, and we read every comment, every review, every piece of feedback we could find. One thing kept coming up: "The analysis is great, but how do I know it's right?" Fair. So we fixed it. The new Cresh still does what it always did: breaks your startup idea into 33 structured metrics across market, demand, competition, and feasibility. But now, for every single metric, Cresh searches the web and pulls in real sources: industry reports, market studies, relevant articles - all surfaced specifically for your idea. Every insight comes with the research behind it, so you can verify, explore, and build with actual confidence. What's new: - Deep search per metric. Real sources, real data - not just a score. - PDF export. A validation report you can share with a co-founder or walk into an investor meeting with. - Fast Analysis. Want a quick signal before you go all in? Get a 6-metric snapshot across all evaluation groups. Valuable insights in minutes, without the full deep-dive. - Redesigned UX. Because good analysis deserves a good experience. Hundreds of ideas were validated with the first version of Cresh. This one is better in every way that mattered to them.
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I am honestly impressed by the quality of questions generated. Looks better than the other study tools so far.
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