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Founder Problem Market Fit Analyser

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# Founder-Problem-Market Fit Analyser

**Domain:** Business Model Foundations
**Level:** 🔵 Practitioner

> Go beyond surface-level validation. Analyse the depth of fit between the founder's specific capabilities, the problem's structure, and the market's dynamics to identify where advantage is real and where it is assumed.

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## Variables

Fill in every `[BRACKETED_VARIABLE]` before running. Do not leave any bracket unfilled.

| Variable | What to Enter | Example |
|----------|---------------|---------|
| `[FOUNDER_PROFILE]` | Your background, skills, network, and unfair advantages | e.g. 10 years in NHS procurement, deep relationships with 50+ NHS trust CFOs, built two prior EdTech products |
| `[PROBLEM_STATEMENT]` | Precise description of the problem including who experiences it and when | e.g. NHS procurement teams spend 40% of their time on supplier compliance checks that could be automated |
| `[MARKET_DESCRIPTION]` | The market you are targeting including size, growth rate, and key dynamics | e.g. UK public sector procurement software, estimated £800m market, growing 12% YoY post-NHS digital mandate |
| `[CURRENT_ALTERNATIVES]` | How the target customer currently solves this problem | e.g. Manual spreadsheet processes, legacy SAP modules, or outsourcing to Big 4 advisory teams |

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## The Prompt

Copy everything in the code block below. Replace all `[VARIABLES]`. Paste into Claude, GPT-4o, Gemini, or any capable LLM.

when to use it

Community prompt sourced from the open-source GitHub repo KunalCyber/ultimate-prompt-library-for-founders (MIT). A "Founder Problem Market Fit Analyser" style prompt — adapt the placeholders and specifics to your task. Imported as-is and not independently retested here, so check the output before relying on it.

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KunalCyber/ultimate-prompt-library-for-founders · MIT