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I’ve audited $100M+ in Government Contracts. Here’s why your product is failing its first "QA" test.

If you spend enough time reading launch posts on IH, you start seeing a painful pattern.

There are tons of tools that are technically impressive... but they have zero traction. It’s easy to blame the "crowded AI market" or the "algorithm."

But after reading 50+ indie builder posts for the past month on IndieHackers, the real reason is much more boring:

The positioning is a Critical Defect.

The "Zero-Defect" Mindset
For the past 10 years, I’ve worked as a Senior Specialist in Quality Assurance for Government Contracting. In Gov-Con, "vague" kills. If a requirement is poorly defined or a proposal has an "invisible scar" (a claim that isn't backed by a metric), the contract is dead. Period. You don't get a "v2" to explain what you meant.

When I look at most AI landing pages, I see the same high-stakes failures:

The "Feature" Trap: Explaining how the AI works instead of what it fixes.

The "Vague" Header: Using "AI-powered" as a crutch because the founder hasn't defined the transformation.

The Trust Gap: Asking for a sign-up before proving you can solve 10% of the problem.

Building the "Co-Founder" I needed
I realized that most solo builders don't need "marketing tips." They need a Technical Audit of their messaging.

So, I’m building Compass AI. It’s an AI co-founder that doesn't just give generic advice. Because it’s baked into the IndieAIs directory, it already knows your:

Category & Tech Stack

Current Traction (or lack thereof)

Competitor landscape

It uses a codified 5-Dimension Listing Quality Framework—built on my 10 years of QA rigor—to score your tool out of 100. It finds the "defects" in your positioning before you waste $1,000 on ads for a page that won't convert.

The Reality Check
The "click" happens when your message aligns with a user's survival instinct. If they have to "work" to understand you, you’ve already failed the audit.

I’m opening early access today while I finalize the engine. I’m looking for builders who are tired of "looks cool" feedback and want a brutally honest, context-aware audit of their product-message fit.

Sign up for early access here: 👉 https://indieais.com/IndieAIsCompass

I’m also happy to do a quick "Manual QA" in the comments. Drop your link and I’ll tell you the #1 "Invisible Scar" I see on your landing page.

on March 29, 2026
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    Interesting framework. I'd push back on one thing though: the "Feature Trap" isn't really a copywriting problem. Most builders default to feature-speak because they haven't talked to enough users to describe the pain in their words. Fix the research gap and the landing page fixes itself.

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    this is a great framework. i spent the last month cold emailing 500+ agencies across 40 countries and the positioning lesson hits hard — most of them ignore you unless you lead with a specific problem you found on their site, not a feature list. the zero-defect mindset applies to outreach too. vague pitches get deleted, specific ones get replies.

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