It's Live
As an entrepreneur, I have learned that those two little words are impactful.
As a builder with decades of experience, I learned this NEW feeling this week.
and I just launched the full Spark Build Tier at https://spark.pivotready.co, and I’m genuinely excited to see what founders do with it.Here’s the problem we kept seeing: founders would validate their ideas — do the research, talk to customers, understand the market — then hit a wall trying to turn those insights into something buildable.
They’d end up with either vague specs that confused developers, or massive documents that tried to solve every problem at once.
We built the bridge.
The Build Tier takes your validated insights and walks you through six guided steps to create professional PRDs, MRDs, and AI-ready prototype prompts. Not generic templates. Documents that actually reflect your research and customer interviews.
The wizard pre-fills with your validation data. Then our AI powered application helps you:
Define business goals.
Break features into user stories with acceptance criteria.
Identify technical and business risks before they become expensive surprises.
Build a differentiation strategy that’s defensible.
Then you export the information that REALLY matters. These docs are ready for:
Investor conversations
Development teams
Prototyping tools like Replit or Bubble or whatever AI coding tool you’re using.
Here’s what I love about this: it doesn’t replace founder judgment. It amplifies it. YOU still make the hard calls about what matters. Spark just makes sure you’re asking the right questions BEFORE you start building.
We built this because too many founders skip validation and jump straight to code. Or they validate but can’t translate insights into specs. Both paths waste time and money.
Spark is live. The full journey from “I have an idea” to “here’s what we’re building and why” now exists in one place.
If you’ve ever felt stuck between “this is validated” and “what do I build first?” — this is for you.
What’s the biggest gap you’ve seen between idea validation and actual product development?



