Idea Refinement
The discovery conversation Grillr has with every new project.
Before building anything, Grillr runs a discovery conversation to understand your idea and pressure-test it. This is where vague ideas become sharp ones.
Sharp questions
Grillr asks about the idea itself, about you, about the frustration behind it, and about the competition — one question at a time. It's trying to find what's real and what's assumption.
Honest challenges
If something doesn't add up, Grillr says so. It challenges weak assumptions directly rather than nodding along, because the point is to find problems now — not after you've built.
Notes on the canvas
As it learns key things — your target audience, your edge, a risk worth watching — it drops note cards onto the canvas so those insights stay in view.
A summary you confirm
When it has enough, Grillr recaps the idea, the edge, the goal, and its honest concerns, and asks you to confirm or correct it before moving on to research and planning.