Idea Snapshot Gets Its Structure

The mocked Idea Snapshot report gets a clearer structure and a stronger visual hierarchy. Project brief, ICP, market size, hypotheses, competitor comparison, and CTA sections now read more like one coherent validation snapshot.

This is mostly interface work, but it matters because reports are only useful when a founder can read them quickly. The mocked Idea Snapshot now has a clearer rhythm: understand the idea, see who it is for, inspect the market, then review assumptions and competitive context.

The project brief section became the anchor for that flow. It pulls the opportunity, problem, solution, and biggest risks into one place so the rest of the page can support the same story instead of competing with it.

  • Idea Snapshot layout: the report is reorganized into clear sections for quick facts, project brief, ICP, market size, problem hypotheses, solution hypotheses, competitor comparison, and CTA.
  • Project brief section: opportunity, problem, solution, risks, and opportunities are grouped into a more readable brief instead of scattered report fragments.
  • ICP and market sections: customer profile and market size blocks are tightened so marketplace sides, market layers, and key facts are easier to compare.
  • Header and CTA polish: the report header and bottom call-to-action are adjusted to frame the snapshot as a shareable validation artifact.
  • Snapshot card density: hypothesis, validation question, validation risk, and next-move cards get spacing and hierarchy fixes so the page scans better.
  • Project brief UI: the project brief section gets dedicated layout and icon treatment instead of inheriting less precise report-card structure.