How to Define a Problem Worth Solving
A guide to turning vague complaints into clear, specific, useful problem statements.
Short, practical guides for defining problems, validating demand, recruiting collaborators, and protecting your idea while you build.
Solveworthy is not just a place to post problems. It is a place to learn how to think clearly about problems, opportunities, collaborators, and early startup formation.
A guide to turning vague complaints into clear, specific, useful problem statements.
A guide for idea owners who want to recruit help without revealing the full solution publicly.
A guide to sharing the problem publicly while keeping sensitive solution details private.
A guide for idea owners who need technical help and want to be taken seriously.
A guide to contribution, credibility, and founder quality.
A guide to testing whether a problem is real before spending time and money building.
A guide to understanding whether a frustration is actually worth solving.
Simple startup fundamentals for first-time founders and idea owners.
How to test whether a problem is real, painful, frequent, and worth solving.
How to attract builders, designers, operators, advisors, and funders without wasting their time.
How to share enough to recruit help without exposing the full solution too early.
How to define the smallest useful version of a product or service.
How early teams should discuss roles, expectations, equity, time, and contribution.