Hi Chud
Good. That's exactly where this starts.
I hear this one a lot.
'I'd love to do something like this but I don't have an idea yet.'
I understand where that comes from. There's a belief that you need to arrive with something already formed — a clear concept, a
product in mind, a niche you've already identified. That the starting point is the idea.
It isn't.
The OPS Challenge is built specifically for people who don't have an idea yet. The entire first week is dedicated to finding one — not brainstorming randomly, but using a structured process to identify a real problem inside your own experience and knowledge that other people would pay to have solved.
Most people have more to offer than they
realise. Decades of professional life. Skills they take for granted. Problems they've already solved that others are still stuck inside. The challenge helps you see what's already there.
There's someone who went through this without a single idea when they started. By the end of week one they had three viable options. They picked the one that felt most natural and had their first sale within the month.
Not having an idea isn't a
barrier.
It's the starting point.
If you've been waiting until you know what you'd offer, you can stop waiting.
The link is here when you're ready: OPS
Challenge
Adrian.