Want to start a business but feel lost?

Want to start a business but feel lost?

Example
Jake, 32 - Project Manager, $55k
Stuck
Three half-baked ideas, no clue which one to pursue.
GapFinder said
Start a B2B ops consulting offer. Message 10 former colleagues to test demand.
Result
Validated his idea in 2 weeks - without quitting his job.
You don't want to waste years
Your job is making you feel trapped
Everyone says something different
You don't believe in yourself
The golden handcuffs keep tightening
Time is running out
The problem isn't intelligence or lack of a good idea, it's that you're missing a personalized path forward.
Gap Finder analyzes your situation and chooses the next action most likely to move you forward.
No guessing
Every action is chosen based on your skills, time, and goals - not generic advice.
No vague steps
Each action tells you exactly what to do, who to contact, and what to say.
No dead ends
If something isn't working, your plan adapts. You always have a clear next move.
Share your background, goals, and constraints - it takes less than five minutes.
Based on your answers, we give you the single most important next step to move forward.
Access your complete step-by-step plan that adapts as your situation changes.


One clear step always
Remembers everything
Clarity with a roadmap
Built on renowned start up methodologiesEvery recommendation is grounded in widely adopted frameworks

Y Combinator
Idea validation & market-first thinking

Lean Startup
Build-measure-learn iteration cycles

StoryBrand
Messaging that connects with customers

Deep Work
Focused execution without burnout
Everything you need to keep moving forward.
Clear actions designed around you
Every step is chosen based on your background, goals, and constraints.
Progress tracked by steps and milestones
See exactly where you stand and what comes next at every stage.
Updates as circumstances change
Your plan adapts automatically when your situation shifts.
Clarity on what to do next
Always know the single most important move to make right now.

Clear actions designed around you
Every step is chosen based on your background, goals, and constraints.
Progress tracked by steps and milestones
See exactly where you stand and what comes next at every stage.
Updates as circumstances change
Your plan adapts automatically when your situation shifts.
Clarity on what to do next
Always know the single most important move to make right now.

Share your situation and get a clear next step
Built by Sam, a developer who spent 3 years learning the hard way so you don't have to.
Gap Finder is a system that turns your circumstances into a clear next step. You share your background, constraints, and goals, then Gap Finder gives you an action-focused plan and updates your next step as you log results and changes in your situation.
Gap Finder is for professionals with a job who want to start a business but feel unsure what to do next - whether you already have an idea or not. It currently focuses on independently run businesses, especially digital and service-based models. Best for people who want clear next steps and will measure progress by completed actions. Not for anyone looking for quick money or a passive course where progress is just lessons completed.
$199 for founding members. This is a limited price for early users helping shape the product. The standard price will be $399.
It depends on your situation, business model, and execution. Gap Finder cannot promise a timeline; its job is to keep you focused on the next highest-leverage step and avoid wasting months on the wrong work.
There is always risk. Gap Finder reduces the risk of spending a long time building the wrong thing by focusing on small, frequent validation steps before heavy execution.
No. Gap Finder is a compass: it reduces confusion and wasted effort, but you still have to do the work.
No. If a skill gap blocks the next step, Gap Finder will recommend the minimum learning or resources needed to move forward, sometimes with options such as learning the skill, using tools, or outsourcing.
No. Entrepreneurship is a skill that can be learned through repeated action and feedback.
It does not have a fixed finish line. It keeps your next step current as your goals and circumstances change, and you can stop using it at any point.
Built by me