The real question
People do not need another AI pitch. They need a place to start.
AIdentity started with a simple idea. Many people are not against AI. They are just tired of too many tools, big claims, and unclear advice.
The better question is not, "Is AI powerful?" The better question is, "Where does AI fit my life or work?"
That is why AIdentity starts with an assessment. The result is not a label for life. It names how someone is starting right now, so they can choose one next step.
What changed
The product moved from a result page to a simple test.
The strongest work this week was the move from "Here is your result" to "Here is one useful thing to try."
That path is simple: see your result, get an action card, try a first helper, review what happened, and save it in AIdentity ONE only if it is worth keeping.
We also chose what not to do. Coach stays off the public site for now. Team features stay in the background. Big platform words must match what the product can actually show.
Proof discipline
A public AI product needs proof before big promises.
AIdentity now has a clear rule for important work: do not call something done just because it sounds good or passes one test.
Tests matter. So does looking at the page, checking the words, protecting privacy, and being honest about what is not proven yet.
This journal follows the same rule. It will show what we thought, what we built, what we learned, and what comes next.
Founder learning
Founder questions helped shape the product.
The founder work was not separate from AIdentity. It showed the same problem the product is trying to solve.
There were too many signals, too many possible next steps, and not enough help choosing what mattered most.
Our founder workspace became a test space for that problem. It is not meant to replace founder judgment. It is meant to turn big questions into clear choices, needed proof, next steps, and approval points.
What this means
The next version should make the first step feel easy.
The next proof is not a bigger dashboard. It is a clearer first action for someone who is curious, not sure yet, busy, or overwhelmed.
If AIdentity can help that person understand where they stand with AI and try one safe step, the product earns the right to keep going.
That is the standard for this journal too. We should publish progress only when it makes the thinking clearer or the next action easier to see.
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