
Yes. AI can help validate a product idea before full development by organizing research, testing assumptions, generating interview questions, analyzing feedback, and creating low-cost prototypes. It cannot prove demand without evidence from real target users.
Start with the problem, audience, current alternatives, and riskiest assumption. Use AI to draft an interview guide, competitor map, landing-page copy, pricing hypotheses, and a clickable or narrow functional prototype. Avoid asking leading questions that invite users to praise the idea. Look for existing behavior, urgency, budget, and commitment.
Define a validation threshold before the test, such as qualified interviews, sign-ups, letters of intent, deposits, or repeated use. Ask AI to summarize patterns and contradictions, then inspect the source evidence yourself. Generated market statistics should be verified against primary sources.
Verdent's Plan Mode can turn an incomplete concept into requirements and expose technical tradeoffs before coding. If a prototype is needed, workers can build one focused workflow without committing to the full architecture. AI reduces the cost of learning, but the decision to build should come from customer behavior, not the confidence of a generated business case.
