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Brazilian Hotmart Sellers

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Micro-SaaS Idea Lab: Brazilian Hotmart Sellers

Goal: Identify real pains people are actively experiencing, map the competitive landscape, and deliver 10 buildable Micro-SaaS ideas - each self-contained with problem analysis, user flows, go-to-market strategy, and reality checks.

Introduction

What Is This Report?

A research-backed analysis of micro-SaaS opportunities in Hotmart product and affiliate operations for Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators. It focuses on narrow, buildable products that a solo founder or 1-2 person team can validate with direct outreach, public evidence, and low-friction paid pilots.

Scope Boundaries

  • In Scope: Affiliate tracking, refund handling, WhatsApp/email automation, producer support, tax-friendly reporting, and launch ops.
  • Out of Scope: Payment processing replacement, financial advice, and get-rich-quick affiliate products.

Assumptions

  • ICP: Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators.
  • Pricing: Starts with a low-friction diagnostic or paid pilot; ongoing pricing follows usage, team size, or workflow volume.
  • Geography: Brazil-first, Portuguese-aware, and BRL-priced.
  • Compliance: Outputs should include source links, audit trails, and human review for risky actions.
  • Founder capabilities: 1-2 builders who can do customer interviews, light integrations, and founder-led onboarding.

Market Landscape (Brief)

Big Picture Map (Mandatory ASCII)

+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|                       BRAZILIAN HOTMART SELLERS                        |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Systems            | Hotmart, Kiwify           | Gap: narrow workflows  |
| Workarounds        | spreadsheets, chat, docs  | Gap: proof/owner       |
| Micro-SaaS wedge   | focused automations       | Gap: fast adoption     |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Winning wedge: painful repeat workflow + clear data source + fast ROI. |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+

Major Players & Gaps Table

Category Examples Their Focus Gap for Micro-SaaS
Platform / incumbent Hotmart, Kiwify Broad platform coverage Narrow workflow ownership for Hotmart product and affiliate operations
Workaround layer Spreadsheets, email, chat, docs Flexible manual coordination Auditability, automation, and repeatability
Micro-SaaS wedge Specialized tools for Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators One painful job done deeply Fast onboarding and proof of ROI

Skeptical Lens: Why Most Products Here Fail

Top 5 failure patterns

  1. The product is a feature, not a recurring workflow.
  2. The founder picks a broad audience instead of one buyer with one painful trigger.
  3. Integrations are built before manual willingness-to-pay is proven.
  4. The product cannot show evidence, source links, or audit history.
  5. Distribution depends on launch spikes instead of repeatable community or outbound loops.

Red flags checklist

  • No buyer can name the cost of the problem.
  • The workflow occurs less than monthly.
  • The product requires three integrations before the first useful result.
  • The output cannot be checked by a human.
  • Competitors can copy the feature without caring about the niche.
  • The founder cannot find 20 public examples of the pain.
  • Users describe it as “interesting” but will not share real data.

Optimistic Lens: Why This Space Can Still Produce Winners

Top 5 opportunity patterns

  1. Workflow-specific products beat horizontal tools in speed-to-value.
  2. AI makes extraction, summarization, routing, and review cheaper than before.
  3. API ecosystems make narrow integrations viable for solo founders.
  4. Buyers increasingly want proof, audit trails, and repeatable decisions.
  5. Founder-led sales can start with audits and templates before full automation.

Green flags checklist

  • The pain has public complaints, repeated questions, or visible workaround demand.
  • A manual audit creates value in under 48 hours.
  • The buyer already pays with time, consultants, tools, or mistakes.
  • The data source is accessible by export, API, email, or upload.
  • The output can be reviewed and corrected.
  • The workflow repeats weekly or monthly.
  • The wedge can expand into team permissions, templates, or analytics.

Web Research Summary: Voice of Customer

Research Sources Used

Pain Point Clusters (6 clusters)

Cluster 1: Producers and affiliates need clarity on commission attribution and refunds.

  • Pain statement: Producers and affiliates need clarity on commission attribution and refunds.
  • Who experiences it: Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators.
  • Evidence:
  • Current workarounds: manual review, spreadsheets, generic tools, consultants, and repeated team questions.

Cluster 2: Support teams handle repetitive access, boleto, refund, and login questions.

  • Pain statement: Support teams handle repetitive access, boleto, refund, and login questions.
  • Who experiences it: Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators.
  • Evidence:
  • Current workarounds: manual review, spreadsheets, generic tools, consultants, and repeated team questions.

Cluster 3: Launch spikes break manual WhatsApp/email follow-up.

  • Pain statement: Launch spikes break manual WhatsApp/email follow-up.
  • Who experiences it: Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators.
  • Evidence:
  • Current workarounds: manual review, spreadsheets, generic tools, consultants, and repeated team questions.

Cluster 4: Affiliates need compliant assets and product-fit guidance.

  • Pain statement: Affiliates need compliant assets and product-fit guidance.
  • Who experiences it: Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators.
  • Evidence:
  • Current workarounds: manual review, spreadsheets, generic tools, consultants, and repeated team questions.

Cluster 5: Refund requests hide product, promise, or onboarding problems.

  • Pain statement: Refund requests hide product, promise, or onboarding problems.
  • Who experiences it: Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators.
  • Evidence:
  • Current workarounds: manual review, spreadsheets, generic tools, consultants, and repeated team questions.

Cluster 6: Revenue reports need producer-friendly and accountant-friendly views.

  • Pain statement: Revenue reports need producer-friendly and accountant-friendly views.
  • Who experiences it: Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators.
  • Evidence:
  • Current workarounds: manual review, spreadsheets, generic tools, consultants, and repeated team questions.

6) The 10 Micro-SaaS Ideas (Self-Contained, Full Spec Each)

Reference Scales: See REFERENCE.md for Difficulty, Innovation, Market Saturation, and Viability scales.

Each idea below is self-contained - everything you need to understand, validate, build, and sell that specific product.


Idea #1: Hotmart Refund Radar

One-liner: Hotmart Refund Radar is a focused tool for Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators that clusters refund requests by promise, module, traffic source, and affiliate.


The Problem (Deep Dive)

What’s Broken

Producers and affiliates need clarity on commission attribution and refunds. Today this is usually handled with generic tools, manual follow-up, or undocumented judgment. That creates repeated mistakes because the workflow depends on whoever remembers the latest rule, workaround, or platform limitation.

The pain becomes expensive when volume rises, a key person leaves, a platform changes behavior, or customers expect a faster answer than the current workflow can provide. In Hotmart product and affiliate operations, the narrow wedge is not “AI for everything”; it is one repeatable decision or handoff with evidence, ownership, and a measurable outcome.

Who Feels This Pain

  • Primary ICP: Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators.
  • Secondary ICP: consultants, agencies, educators, or operations helpers serving this audience.
  • Trigger event: Support teams handle repetitive access, boleto, refund, and login questions.

The Evidence (Web Research)

Source Quote/Finding Link
Hotmart Developers Hotmart APIs and webhooks expose sales data and automation events. Hotmart Developers
Hotmart affiliates Hotmart advertises free affiliate signup and commissions up to 80%. Hotmart affiliates
Hotmart refund help Customers can request refunds through Hotmart or through producer support. Hotmart refund help

Inferred JTBD: “When support teams handle repetitive access, boleto, refund, and login questions, I want a tool that clusters refund requests by promise, module, traffic source, and affiliate, so I can save time, reduce risk, and make the next decision with confidence.”

What They Do Today (Workarounds)

  • Spreadsheets, notes, or ad hoc checklists that depend on manual updates.
  • Generic platforms such as Hotmart, Kiwify, which help broadly but do not own this specific workflow.
  • Asking an expert, teammate, or community repeatedly, which is slow and hard to audit.

The Solution

Core Value Proposition

Build a focused product that owns this one workflow end to end: capture the raw signal, transform it into a decision-ready artifact, ask for human review when risk is high, and write the result back to the system users already rely on. The product wins by being narrower, faster to adopt, and more operationally honest than a generic platform.

Solution Approaches (Pick One to Build)

Approach 1: Guided Diagnostic - Simplest MVP

  • How it works: Users upload/export data, answer 5-8 setup questions, and receive a scored report plus next actions.
  • Pros: Fast to build, low integration risk, easy to sell as a paid pilot.
  • Cons: Lower retention unless the diagnostic becomes a recurring workflow.
  • Build time: 1-2 weeks.
  • Best for: Validating the pain and willingness to pay.

Approach 2: Workflow Inbox - More Integrated

  • How it works: Connect Hotmart webhooks, support inbox; the product watches incoming items, classifies them, and drafts outputs for review.
  • Pros: Higher retention, clearer ROI, stronger switching cost.
  • Cons: Integration approval and edge cases add support burden.
  • Build time: 3-6 weeks.
  • Best for: Users who face this workflow weekly or daily.

Approach 3: Controlled Agent - Automation/AI-Enhanced

  • How it works: An AI agent prepares actions, cites sources, requests approval for risky steps, and learns from accepted/rejected outputs.
  • Pros: Strong differentiation and higher pricing.
  • Cons: Requires monitoring, evals, rollback, and clear liability boundaries.
  • Build time: 6-10 weeks.
  • Best for: Teams with repeated volume and a clear review owner.

Key Questions Before Building

  1. Which exact source of truth proves the pain happened?
  2. Who reviews or approves the output today?
  3. What mistake would make buyers cancel immediately?
  4. Can the workflow start with uploads before deep integrations?
  5. Where can the first 10 users be found without paid ads?

Competitors & Landscape

Direct Competitors

| Competitor | Pricing | Strengths | Weaknesses | User Complaints | |————|———|———–|————|—————–| | Hotmart | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue | | Kiwify | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue | | Eduzz | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue |

Substitutes

  • Spreadsheets, Notion pages, internal scripts, Zapier/Make automations, consultants, and manual expert review.

Positioning Map

      More automated
           ^
           |
  Horizontal       |       Enterprise suite
  platform         |
Niche <------------+------------> Horizontal
           |
      * Hotmart Refund Radar
focused wedge
           v
      More manual

Differentiation Strategy

  1. Own one painful workflow in Hotmart product and affiliate operations instead of being a broad workspace.
  2. Include source links, review state, and audit history by default.
  3. Start with a diagnostic that creates immediate proof before integration work.
  4. Package around a low-friction pilot, not a long implementation.
  5. Provide founder-led onboarding using the customer’s real data.

User Flow & Product Design

Step-by-Step User Journey

+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| USER FLOW: Hotmart Refund Radar                         |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  Detect pain -> Connect source -> Review output -> Act -> Learn |
|      |             |              |             |        |       |
|   trigger       data/API       draft/score   workflow  metrics  |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+

Key Screens/Pages

  1. Intake: Connect/import data, define the workflow owner, and set risk thresholds.
  2. Review Queue: Show classified items, evidence, confidence, and proposed action.
  3. Outcome Log: Track accepted actions, edits, impact, and recurring issues.

Data Model (High-Level)

  • Workspace: team, owner, settings, permissions.
  • Signal: imported event, source URL/file, timestamp, raw payload.
  • Recommendation: classification, evidence, proposed action, confidence, reviewer.
  • Outcome: accepted/rejected state, notes, downstream action, measured result.

Integrations Required

  • Hotmart webhooks, support inbox: Primary data/action layer for the workflow.
  • Email/Slack/Sheets: Lightweight pilot outputs before full native integrations.

Go-to-Market Playbook

Where to Find First Users

Channel Who’s There Signal to Look For How to Approach What to Offer
Brazilian affiliate marketing groups Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about support teams handle repetitive access, boleto, refund, and login questions. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot
Hotmart producer communities Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about support teams handle repetitive access, boleto, refund, and login questions. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot
YouTube channels about infoproducts Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about support teams handle repetitive access, boleto, refund, and login questions. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot

Community Engagement Playbook

Week 1-2: Establish Presence

  • Answer 10 specific workflow questions without mentioning the product.
  • Publish a checklist showing how to diagnose this pain manually.
  • Collect 20 examples of the workaround from public discussions and interviews.

Week 3-4: Add Value

  • Offer 5 free workflow audits using the user’s real exported data.
  • Share anonymized before/after examples and ask for critique.

Week 5+: Soft Launch

  • Invite audit users into a paid pilot with a clear before/after metric.
  • Measure activation, retained usage, time saved, and avoided mistakes.

Content Marketing Angles

Content Type Topic Ideas Where to Distribute Why It Works
Blog Post “How to stop doing producers and affiliates need clarity on commission attribution and refunds.” SEO, LinkedIn, Reddit where allowed Searches map directly to pain
Video/Loom 5-minute teardown of a real workflow YouTube, LinkedIn, community replies Shows expertise quickly
Template/Tool Free audit checklist for Hotmart product and affiliate operations Product site, communities Creates trust before selling

Outreach Templates

Cold DM (50-100 words)

Hey - I noticed you work around Hotmart product and affiliate operations. I am researching a narrow problem: producers and affiliates need clarity on commission attribution and refunds..

I built a small audit that shows where the workflow leaks time or risk. If you send a redacted example/export, I will return a 1-page teardown with no pitch. If it is useful, I would love 15 minutes to understand how you handle it today.

Problem Interview Script

  1. Walk me through the last time this happened.
  2. What did you use to solve it?
  3. Where did the workflow slow down or feel risky?
  4. What happens if nobody fixes it?
  5. Would a R$49 pilot be easy, hard, or impossible to approve?
Platform Target Audience Estimated CPC Starting Budget Expected CAC
Google Search Problem-aware queries R$2-R$8 R$300/mo R$60-R$250
LinkedIn Role + industry targeting R$5-R$15 R$500/mo R$200-R$800
Retargeting Site visitors and audit users R$1-R$4 R$150/mo R$40-R$150

Production Phases

Phase 0: Validation (1-2 weeks)

  • Interview 5-10 potential users.
  • Run 5 manual audits from real examples.
  • Validate willingness to pay with a pilot offer.
  • Go/No-Go: 3 users agree the problem is frequent and 2 agree to pay or introduce a budget owner.

Phase 1: MVP (Duration: 2-4 weeks)

  • Import/upload workflow evidence.
  • Generate scored recommendation and action checklist.
  • Export results to email/Slack/Sheets.
  • Basic auth + Stripe.
  • Success Criteria: 5 active pilots, 40% weekly retained use.
  • Price Point: R$49/mo.

Phase 2: Iteration (Duration: 4-6 weeks)

  • Add the first native integration.
  • Add review states, audit trail, and team comments.
  • Add analytics showing time saved or risk reduced.
  • Success Criteria: 10 paying teams and one repeatable onboarding path.

Phase 3: Growth (Duration: 6-10 weeks)

  • Team permissions and templates.
  • API/webhooks.
  • Partner or marketplace listing.
  • Success Criteria: 25 paying teams, churn below 5% monthly.

Monetization

Tier Price Features Target User
Free Free diagnostic Diagnostic sample, limited history, watermark/export limits Curious users and leads
Pro R$49/mo Core workflow, exports, 1-2 integrations, email support Individual operators or small teams
Team R$199/mo Shared queues, approvals, audit log, API/webhooks Teams with recurring workflow volume

Revenue Projections (Conservative)

  • Month 3: 10 paying users/teams, R$500-R$1,500 MRR.
  • Month 6: 35 paying users/teams, R$2,000-R$6,000 MRR.
  • Month 12: 100 paying users/teams, R$8,000-R$20,000 MRR.

Ratings & Assessment

Dimension Rating Justification
Difficulty (1-5) 1 Integration and trust requirements are the main complexity.
Innovation (1-5) 3 The wedge is specialized workflow ownership, not generic AI.
Market Saturation Yellow Broad tools exist, but narrow workflow packaging is less crowded.
Revenue Potential Ramen Profitable Buyers pay when the pain is recurring and measurable.
Acquisition Difficulty (1-5) 3 First users are reachable, but trust must be earned.
Churn Risk Low Retention depends on recurring volume and integration depth.

Skeptical View: Why This Idea Might Fail

  • Market risk: The pain may be annoying but not budget-worthy.
  • Distribution risk: Communities may reject product promotion unless the founder contributes real expertise.
  • Execution risk: Edge cases in Hotmart webhooks, support inbox could consume more time than the MVP justifies.
  • Competitive risk: Hotmart or another platform could add a broad version.
  • Timing risk: Users may not yet trust automation for this workflow.

Biggest killer: The output is not trusted enough to replace the existing manual workaround.


Optimistic View: Why This Idea Could Win

  • Tailwind: Users are under pressure to do more with fewer tools and clearer evidence.
  • Wedge: A narrow workflow can be solved better than horizontal platforms.
  • Moat potential: Accumulated examples, review feedback, and workflow-specific evals improve recommendations.
  • Timing: APIs, AI extraction, and workflow automation are now accessible to small teams.
  • Unfair advantage: A founder who deeply documents customer workflows can ship faster than broad incumbents.

Best case scenario: In 12-18 months, this becomes the default lightweight operating layer for one painful workflow in Hotmart product and affiliate operations.


Reality Check

Risk Severity Mitigation
Integration access or API limits High Start with uploads/exports, then add one integration after demand is proven.
Low trust in AI output High Show sources, confidence, review states, and human approval.
Too broad an ICP Medium Pick one role, one workflow, and one measurable before/after metric.

Day 1 Validation Plan

This Week:

  • Find 5 people to interview: Brazilian affiliate marketing groups, Hotmart producer communities.
  • Post a non-promotional question asking how people handle: producers and affiliates need clarity on commission attribution and refunds..
  • Set up landing page at hotmartsellersbrazil.com or a subfolder on an existing domain.

Success After 7 Days:

  • 15 email signups.
  • 5 conversations completed.
  • 2 people agree to a paid pilot or introduce the budget owner.

Idea #2: Affiliate Asset Vault

One-liner: Affiliate Asset Vault is a focused tool for Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators that delivers approved creatives, claims, bonuses, and tracking links by affiliate segment.


The Problem (Deep Dive)

What’s Broken

Support teams handle repetitive access, boleto, refund, and login questions. Today this is usually handled with generic tools, manual follow-up, or undocumented judgment. That creates repeated mistakes because the workflow depends on whoever remembers the latest rule, workaround, or platform limitation.

The pain becomes expensive when volume rises, a key person leaves, a platform changes behavior, or customers expect a faster answer than the current workflow can provide. In Hotmart product and affiliate operations, the narrow wedge is not “AI for everything”; it is one repeatable decision or handoff with evidence, ownership, and a measurable outcome.

Who Feels This Pain

  • Primary ICP: Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators.
  • Secondary ICP: consultants, agencies, educators, or operations helpers serving this audience.
  • Trigger event: Launch spikes break manual WhatsApp/email follow-up.

The Evidence (Web Research)

Source Quote/Finding Link
Hotmart Developers Hotmart APIs and webhooks expose sales data and automation events. Hotmart Developers
Hotmart affiliates Hotmart advertises free affiliate signup and commissions up to 80%. Hotmart affiliates
Hotmart refund help Customers can request refunds through Hotmart or through producer support. Hotmart refund help

Inferred JTBD: “When launch spikes break manual whatsapp/email follow-up, I want a tool that delivers approved creatives, claims, bonuses, and tracking links by affiliate segment, so I can save time, reduce risk, and make the next decision with confidence.”

What They Do Today (Workarounds)

  • Spreadsheets, notes, or ad hoc checklists that depend on manual updates.
  • Generic platforms such as Hotmart, Kiwify, which help broadly but do not own this specific workflow.
  • Asking an expert, teammate, or community repeatedly, which is slow and hard to audit.

The Solution

Core Value Proposition

Build a focused product that owns this one workflow end to end: capture the raw signal, transform it into a decision-ready artifact, ask for human review when risk is high, and write the result back to the system users already rely on. The product wins by being narrower, faster to adopt, and more operationally honest than a generic platform.

Solution Approaches (Pick One to Build)

Approach 1: Guided Diagnostic - Simplest MVP

  • How it works: Users upload/export data, answer 5-8 setup questions, and receive a scored report plus next actions.
  • Pros: Fast to build, low integration risk, easy to sell as a paid pilot.
  • Cons: Lower retention unless the diagnostic becomes a recurring workflow.
  • Build time: 1-2 weeks.
  • Best for: Validating the pain and willingness to pay.

Approach 2: Workflow Inbox - More Integrated

  • How it works: Connect Hotmart, Drive; the product watches incoming items, classifies them, and drafts outputs for review.
  • Pros: Higher retention, clearer ROI, stronger switching cost.
  • Cons: Integration approval and edge cases add support burden.
  • Build time: 3-6 weeks.
  • Best for: Users who face this workflow weekly or daily.

Approach 3: Controlled Agent - Automation/AI-Enhanced

  • How it works: An AI agent prepares actions, cites sources, requests approval for risky steps, and learns from accepted/rejected outputs.
  • Pros: Strong differentiation and higher pricing.
  • Cons: Requires monitoring, evals, rollback, and clear liability boundaries.
  • Build time: 6-10 weeks.
  • Best for: Teams with repeated volume and a clear review owner.

Key Questions Before Building

  1. Which exact source of truth proves the pain happened?
  2. Who reviews or approves the output today?
  3. What mistake would make buyers cancel immediately?
  4. Can the workflow start with uploads before deep integrations?
  5. Where can the first 10 users be found without paid ads?

Competitors & Landscape

Direct Competitors

| Competitor | Pricing | Strengths | Weaknesses | User Complaints | |————|———|———–|————|—————–| | Hotmart | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue | | Kiwify | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue | | Eduzz | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue |

Substitutes

  • Spreadsheets, Notion pages, internal scripts, Zapier/Make automations, consultants, and manual expert review.

Positioning Map

      More automated
           ^
           |
  Horizontal       |       Enterprise suite
  platform         |
Niche <------------+------------> Horizontal
           |
      * Affiliate Asset Vault
focused wedge
           v
      More manual

Differentiation Strategy

  1. Own one painful workflow in Hotmart product and affiliate operations instead of being a broad workspace.
  2. Include source links, review state, and audit history by default.
  3. Start with a diagnostic that creates immediate proof before integration work.
  4. Package around a low-friction pilot, not a long implementation.
  5. Provide founder-led onboarding using the customer’s real data.

User Flow & Product Design

Step-by-Step User Journey

+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| USER FLOW: Affiliate Asset Vault                        |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  Detect pain -> Connect source -> Review output -> Act -> Learn |
|      |             |              |             |        |       |
|   trigger       data/API       draft/score   workflow  metrics  |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+

Key Screens/Pages

  1. Intake: Connect/import data, define the workflow owner, and set risk thresholds.
  2. Review Queue: Show classified items, evidence, confidence, and proposed action.
  3. Outcome Log: Track accepted actions, edits, impact, and recurring issues.

Data Model (High-Level)

  • Workspace: team, owner, settings, permissions.
  • Signal: imported event, source URL/file, timestamp, raw payload.
  • Recommendation: classification, evidence, proposed action, confidence, reviewer.
  • Outcome: accepted/rejected state, notes, downstream action, measured result.

Integrations Required

  • Hotmart, Drive: Primary data/action layer for the workflow.
  • Email/Slack/Sheets: Lightweight pilot outputs before full native integrations.

Go-to-Market Playbook

Where to Find First Users

Channel Who’s There Signal to Look For How to Approach What to Offer
Brazilian affiliate marketing groups Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about launch spikes break manual whatsapp/email follow-up. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot
Hotmart producer communities Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about launch spikes break manual whatsapp/email follow-up. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot
YouTube channels about infoproducts Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about launch spikes break manual whatsapp/email follow-up. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot

Community Engagement Playbook

Week 1-2: Establish Presence

  • Answer 10 specific workflow questions without mentioning the product.
  • Publish a checklist showing how to diagnose this pain manually.
  • Collect 20 examples of the workaround from public discussions and interviews.

Week 3-4: Add Value

  • Offer 5 free workflow audits using the user’s real exported data.
  • Share anonymized before/after examples and ask for critique.

Week 5+: Soft Launch

  • Invite audit users into a paid pilot with a clear before/after metric.
  • Measure activation, retained usage, time saved, and avoided mistakes.

Content Marketing Angles

Content Type Topic Ideas Where to Distribute Why It Works
Blog Post “How to stop doing support teams handle repetitive access, boleto, refund, and login questions.” SEO, LinkedIn, Reddit where allowed Searches map directly to pain
Video/Loom 5-minute teardown of a real workflow YouTube, LinkedIn, community replies Shows expertise quickly
Template/Tool Free audit checklist for Hotmart product and affiliate operations Product site, communities Creates trust before selling

Outreach Templates

Cold DM (50-100 words)

Hey - I noticed you work around Hotmart product and affiliate operations. I am researching a narrow problem: support teams handle repetitive access, boleto, refund, and login questions..

I built a small audit that shows where the workflow leaks time or risk. If you send a redacted example/export, I will return a 1-page teardown with no pitch. If it is useful, I would love 15 minutes to understand how you handle it today.

Problem Interview Script

  1. Walk me through the last time this happened.
  2. What did you use to solve it?
  3. Where did the workflow slow down or feel risky?
  4. What happens if nobody fixes it?
  5. Would a R$49 pilot be easy, hard, or impossible to approve?
Platform Target Audience Estimated CPC Starting Budget Expected CAC
Google Search Problem-aware queries R$2-R$8 R$300/mo R$60-R$250
LinkedIn Role + industry targeting R$5-R$15 R$500/mo R$200-R$800
Retargeting Site visitors and audit users R$1-R$4 R$150/mo R$40-R$150

Production Phases

Phase 0: Validation (1-2 weeks)

  • Interview 5-10 potential users.
  • Run 5 manual audits from real examples.
  • Validate willingness to pay with a pilot offer.
  • Go/No-Go: 3 users agree the problem is frequent and 2 agree to pay or introduce a budget owner.

Phase 1: MVP (Duration: 2-4 weeks)

  • Import/upload workflow evidence.
  • Generate scored recommendation and action checklist.
  • Export results to email/Slack/Sheets.
  • Basic auth + Stripe.
  • Success Criteria: 5 active pilots, 40% weekly retained use.
  • Price Point: R$49/mo.

Phase 2: Iteration (Duration: 4-6 weeks)

  • Add the first native integration.
  • Add review states, audit trail, and team comments.
  • Add analytics showing time saved or risk reduced.
  • Success Criteria: 10 paying teams and one repeatable onboarding path.

Phase 3: Growth (Duration: 6-10 weeks)

  • Team permissions and templates.
  • API/webhooks.
  • Partner or marketplace listing.
  • Success Criteria: 25 paying teams, churn below 5% monthly.

Monetization

Tier Price Features Target User
Free Free diagnostic Diagnostic sample, limited history, watermark/export limits Curious users and leads
Pro R$49/mo Core workflow, exports, 1-2 integrations, email support Individual operators or small teams
Team R$199/mo Shared queues, approvals, audit log, API/webhooks Teams with recurring workflow volume

Revenue Projections (Conservative)

  • Month 3: 10 paying users/teams, R$500-R$1,500 MRR.
  • Month 6: 35 paying users/teams, R$2,000-R$6,000 MRR.
  • Month 12: 100 paying users/teams, R$8,000-R$20,000 MRR.

Ratings & Assessment

Dimension Rating Justification
Difficulty (1-5) 1 Integration and trust requirements are the main complexity.
Innovation (1-5) 4 The wedge is specialized workflow ownership, not generic AI.
Market Saturation Green Broad tools exist, but narrow workflow packaging is less crowded.
Revenue Potential Ramen Profitable Buyers pay when the pain is recurring and measurable.
Acquisition Difficulty (1-5) 3 First users are reachable, but trust must be earned.
Churn Risk Low Retention depends on recurring volume and integration depth.

Skeptical View: Why This Idea Might Fail

  • Market risk: The pain may be annoying but not budget-worthy.
  • Distribution risk: Communities may reject product promotion unless the founder contributes real expertise.
  • Execution risk: Edge cases in Hotmart, Drive could consume more time than the MVP justifies.
  • Competitive risk: Hotmart or another platform could add a broad version.
  • Timing risk: Users may not yet trust automation for this workflow.

Biggest killer: The output is not trusted enough to replace the existing manual workaround.


Optimistic View: Why This Idea Could Win

  • Tailwind: Users are under pressure to do more with fewer tools and clearer evidence.
  • Wedge: A narrow workflow can be solved better than horizontal platforms.
  • Moat potential: Accumulated examples, review feedback, and workflow-specific evals improve recommendations.
  • Timing: APIs, AI extraction, and workflow automation are now accessible to small teams.
  • Unfair advantage: A founder who deeply documents customer workflows can ship faster than broad incumbents.

Best case scenario: In 12-18 months, this becomes the default lightweight operating layer for one painful workflow in Hotmart product and affiliate operations.


Reality Check

Risk Severity Mitigation
Integration access or API limits High Start with uploads/exports, then add one integration after demand is proven.
Low trust in AI output High Show sources, confidence, review states, and human approval.
Too broad an ICP Medium Pick one role, one workflow, and one measurable before/after metric.

Day 1 Validation Plan

This Week:

  • Find 5 people to interview: Brazilian affiliate marketing groups, Hotmart producer communities.
  • Post a non-promotional question asking how people handle: support teams handle repetitive access, boleto, refund, and login questions..
  • Set up landing page at hotmartsellersbrazil.com or a subfolder on an existing domain.

Success After 7 Days:

  • 15 email signups.
  • 5 conversations completed.
  • 2 people agree to a paid pilot or introduce the budget owner.

Idea #3: Commission Attribution Explainer

One-liner: Commission Attribution Explainer is a focused tool for Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators that turns Hotmart rules into transparent case-by-case explanations for affiliates.


The Problem (Deep Dive)

What’s Broken

Launch spikes break manual WhatsApp/email follow-up. Today this is usually handled with generic tools, manual follow-up, or undocumented judgment. That creates repeated mistakes because the workflow depends on whoever remembers the latest rule, workaround, or platform limitation.

The pain becomes expensive when volume rises, a key person leaves, a platform changes behavior, or customers expect a faster answer than the current workflow can provide. In Hotmart product and affiliate operations, the narrow wedge is not “AI for everything”; it is one repeatable decision or handoff with evidence, ownership, and a measurable outcome.

Who Feels This Pain

  • Primary ICP: Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators.
  • Secondary ICP: consultants, agencies, educators, or operations helpers serving this audience.
  • Trigger event: Affiliates need compliant assets and product-fit guidance.

The Evidence (Web Research)

Source Quote/Finding Link
Hotmart Developers Hotmart APIs and webhooks expose sales data and automation events. Hotmart Developers
Hotmart affiliates Hotmart advertises free affiliate signup and commissions up to 80%. Hotmart affiliates
Hotmart refund help Customers can request refunds through Hotmart or through producer support. Hotmart refund help

Inferred JTBD: “When affiliates need compliant assets and product-fit guidance, I want a tool that turns Hotmart rules into transparent case-by-case explanations for affiliates, so I can save time, reduce risk, and make the next decision with confidence.”

What They Do Today (Workarounds)

  • Spreadsheets, notes, or ad hoc checklists that depend on manual updates.
  • Generic platforms such as Hotmart, Kiwify, which help broadly but do not own this specific workflow.
  • Asking an expert, teammate, or community repeatedly, which is slow and hard to audit.

The Solution

Core Value Proposition

Build a focused product that owns this one workflow end to end: capture the raw signal, transform it into a decision-ready artifact, ask for human review when risk is high, and write the result back to the system users already rely on. The product wins by being narrower, faster to adopt, and more operationally honest than a generic platform.

Solution Approaches (Pick One to Build)

Approach 1: Guided Diagnostic - Simplest MVP

  • How it works: Users upload/export data, answer 5-8 setup questions, and receive a scored report plus next actions.
  • Pros: Fast to build, low integration risk, easy to sell as a paid pilot.
  • Cons: Lower retention unless the diagnostic becomes a recurring workflow.
  • Build time: 1-2 weeks.
  • Best for: Validating the pain and willingness to pay.

Approach 2: Workflow Inbox - More Integrated

  • How it works: Connect Hotmart data; the product watches incoming items, classifies them, and drafts outputs for review.
  • Pros: Higher retention, clearer ROI, stronger switching cost.
  • Cons: Integration approval and edge cases add support burden.
  • Build time: 3-6 weeks.
  • Best for: Users who face this workflow weekly or daily.

Approach 3: Controlled Agent - Automation/AI-Enhanced

  • How it works: An AI agent prepares actions, cites sources, requests approval for risky steps, and learns from accepted/rejected outputs.
  • Pros: Strong differentiation and higher pricing.
  • Cons: Requires monitoring, evals, rollback, and clear liability boundaries.
  • Build time: 6-10 weeks.
  • Best for: Teams with repeated volume and a clear review owner.

Key Questions Before Building

  1. Which exact source of truth proves the pain happened?
  2. Who reviews or approves the output today?
  3. What mistake would make buyers cancel immediately?
  4. Can the workflow start with uploads before deep integrations?
  5. Where can the first 10 users be found without paid ads?

Competitors & Landscape

Direct Competitors

| Competitor | Pricing | Strengths | Weaknesses | User Complaints | |————|———|———–|————|—————–| | Hotmart | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue | | Kiwify | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue | | Eduzz | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue |

Substitutes

  • Spreadsheets, Notion pages, internal scripts, Zapier/Make automations, consultants, and manual expert review.

Positioning Map

      More automated
           ^
           |
  Horizontal       |       Enterprise suite
  platform         |
Niche <------------+------------> Horizontal
           |
      * Commission Attribution
focused wedge
           v
      More manual

Differentiation Strategy

  1. Own one painful workflow in Hotmart product and affiliate operations instead of being a broad workspace.
  2. Include source links, review state, and audit history by default.
  3. Start with a diagnostic that creates immediate proof before integration work.
  4. Package around a low-friction pilot, not a long implementation.
  5. Provide founder-led onboarding using the customer’s real data.

User Flow & Product Design

Step-by-Step User Journey

+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| USER FLOW: Commission Attribution Explainer             |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  Detect pain -> Connect source -> Review output -> Act -> Learn |
|      |             |              |             |        |       |
|   trigger       data/API       draft/score   workflow  metrics  |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+

Key Screens/Pages

  1. Intake: Connect/import data, define the workflow owner, and set risk thresholds.
  2. Review Queue: Show classified items, evidence, confidence, and proposed action.
  3. Outcome Log: Track accepted actions, edits, impact, and recurring issues.

Data Model (High-Level)

  • Workspace: team, owner, settings, permissions.
  • Signal: imported event, source URL/file, timestamp, raw payload.
  • Recommendation: classification, evidence, proposed action, confidence, reviewer.
  • Outcome: accepted/rejected state, notes, downstream action, measured result.

Integrations Required

  • Hotmart data: Primary data/action layer for the workflow.
  • Email/Slack/Sheets: Lightweight pilot outputs before full native integrations.

Go-to-Market Playbook

Where to Find First Users

Channel Who’s There Signal to Look For How to Approach What to Offer
Brazilian affiliate marketing groups Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about affiliates need compliant assets and product-fit guidance. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot
Hotmart producer communities Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about affiliates need compliant assets and product-fit guidance. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot
YouTube channels about infoproducts Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about affiliates need compliant assets and product-fit guidance. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot

Community Engagement Playbook

Week 1-2: Establish Presence

  • Answer 10 specific workflow questions without mentioning the product.
  • Publish a checklist showing how to diagnose this pain manually.
  • Collect 20 examples of the workaround from public discussions and interviews.

Week 3-4: Add Value

  • Offer 5 free workflow audits using the user’s real exported data.
  • Share anonymized before/after examples and ask for critique.

Week 5+: Soft Launch

  • Invite audit users into a paid pilot with a clear before/after metric.
  • Measure activation, retained usage, time saved, and avoided mistakes.

Content Marketing Angles

Content Type Topic Ideas Where to Distribute Why It Works
Blog Post “How to stop doing launch spikes break manual whatsapp/email follow-up.” SEO, LinkedIn, Reddit where allowed Searches map directly to pain
Video/Loom 5-minute teardown of a real workflow YouTube, LinkedIn, community replies Shows expertise quickly
Template/Tool Free audit checklist for Hotmart product and affiliate operations Product site, communities Creates trust before selling

Outreach Templates

Cold DM (50-100 words)

Hey - I noticed you work around Hotmart product and affiliate operations. I am researching a narrow problem: launch spikes break manual whatsapp/email follow-up..

I built a small audit that shows where the workflow leaks time or risk. If you send a redacted example/export, I will return a 1-page teardown with no pitch. If it is useful, I would love 15 minutes to understand how you handle it today.

Problem Interview Script

  1. Walk me through the last time this happened.
  2. What did you use to solve it?
  3. Where did the workflow slow down or feel risky?
  4. What happens if nobody fixes it?
  5. Would a R$49 pilot be easy, hard, or impossible to approve?
Platform Target Audience Estimated CPC Starting Budget Expected CAC
Google Search Problem-aware queries R$2-R$8 R$300/mo R$60-R$250
LinkedIn Role + industry targeting R$5-R$15 R$500/mo R$200-R$800
Retargeting Site visitors and audit users R$1-R$4 R$150/mo R$40-R$150

Production Phases

Phase 0: Validation (1-2 weeks)

  • Interview 5-10 potential users.
  • Run 5 manual audits from real examples.
  • Validate willingness to pay with a pilot offer.
  • Go/No-Go: 3 users agree the problem is frequent and 2 agree to pay or introduce a budget owner.

Phase 1: MVP (Duration: 2-4 weeks)

  • Import/upload workflow evidence.
  • Generate scored recommendation and action checklist.
  • Export results to email/Slack/Sheets.
  • Basic auth + Stripe.
  • Success Criteria: 5 active pilots, 40% weekly retained use.
  • Price Point: R$49/mo.

Phase 2: Iteration (Duration: 4-6 weeks)

  • Add the first native integration.
  • Add review states, audit trail, and team comments.
  • Add analytics showing time saved or risk reduced.
  • Success Criteria: 10 paying teams and one repeatable onboarding path.

Phase 3: Growth (Duration: 6-10 weeks)

  • Team permissions and templates.
  • API/webhooks.
  • Partner or marketplace listing.
  • Success Criteria: 25 paying teams, churn below 5% monthly.

Monetization

Tier Price Features Target User
Free Free diagnostic Diagnostic sample, limited history, watermark/export limits Curious users and leads
Pro R$49/mo Core workflow, exports, 1-2 integrations, email support Individual operators or small teams
Team R$199/mo Shared queues, approvals, audit log, API/webhooks Teams with recurring workflow volume

Revenue Projections (Conservative)

  • Month 3: 10 paying users/teams, R$500-R$1,500 MRR.
  • Month 6: 35 paying users/teams, R$2,000-R$6,000 MRR.
  • Month 12: 100 paying users/teams, R$8,000-R$20,000 MRR.

Ratings & Assessment

Dimension Rating Justification
Difficulty (1-5) 3 Integration and trust requirements are the main complexity.
Innovation (1-5) 5 The wedge is specialized workflow ownership, not generic AI.
Market Saturation Yellow Broad tools exist, but narrow workflow packaging is less crowded.
Revenue Potential Full-Time Viable Buyers pay when the pain is recurring and measurable.
Acquisition Difficulty (1-5) 3 First users are reachable, but trust must be earned.
Churn Risk Low Retention depends on recurring volume and integration depth.

Skeptical View: Why This Idea Might Fail

  • Market risk: The pain may be annoying but not budget-worthy.
  • Distribution risk: Communities may reject product promotion unless the founder contributes real expertise.
  • Execution risk: Edge cases in Hotmart data could consume more time than the MVP justifies.
  • Competitive risk: Hotmart or another platform could add a broad version.
  • Timing risk: Users may not yet trust automation for this workflow.

Biggest killer: The output is not trusted enough to replace the existing manual workaround.


Optimistic View: Why This Idea Could Win

  • Tailwind: Users are under pressure to do more with fewer tools and clearer evidence.
  • Wedge: A narrow workflow can be solved better than horizontal platforms.
  • Moat potential: Accumulated examples, review feedback, and workflow-specific evals improve recommendations.
  • Timing: APIs, AI extraction, and workflow automation are now accessible to small teams.
  • Unfair advantage: A founder who deeply documents customer workflows can ship faster than broad incumbents.

Best case scenario: In 12-18 months, this becomes the default lightweight operating layer for one painful workflow in Hotmart product and affiliate operations.


Reality Check

Risk Severity Mitigation
Integration access or API limits High Start with uploads/exports, then add one integration after demand is proven.
Low trust in AI output High Show sources, confidence, review states, and human approval.
Too broad an ICP Medium Pick one role, one workflow, and one measurable before/after metric.

Day 1 Validation Plan

This Week:

  • Find 5 people to interview: Brazilian affiliate marketing groups, Hotmart producer communities.
  • Post a non-promotional question asking how people handle: launch spikes break manual whatsapp/email follow-up..
  • Set up landing page at hotmartsellersbrazil.com or a subfolder on an existing domain.

Success After 7 Days:

  • 15 email signups.
  • 5 conversations completed.
  • 2 people agree to a paid pilot or introduce the budget owner.

Idea #4: Launch Support Autopilot

One-liner: Launch Support Autopilot is a focused tool for Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators that answers access, boleto, receipt, login, and refund FAQs during Brazilian launch spikes.


The Problem (Deep Dive)

What’s Broken

Affiliates need compliant assets and product-fit guidance. Today this is usually handled with generic tools, manual follow-up, or undocumented judgment. That creates repeated mistakes because the workflow depends on whoever remembers the latest rule, workaround, or platform limitation.

The pain becomes expensive when volume rises, a key person leaves, a platform changes behavior, or customers expect a faster answer than the current workflow can provide. In Hotmart product and affiliate operations, the narrow wedge is not “AI for everything”; it is one repeatable decision or handoff with evidence, ownership, and a measurable outcome.

Who Feels This Pain

  • Primary ICP: Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators.
  • Secondary ICP: consultants, agencies, educators, or operations helpers serving this audience.
  • Trigger event: Refund requests hide product, promise, or onboarding problems.

The Evidence (Web Research)

Source Quote/Finding Link
Hotmart Developers Hotmart APIs and webhooks expose sales data and automation events. Hotmart Developers
Hotmart affiliates Hotmart advertises free affiliate signup and commissions up to 80%. Hotmart affiliates
Hotmart refund help Customers can request refunds through Hotmart or through producer support. Hotmart refund help

Inferred JTBD: “When refund requests hide product, promise, or onboarding problems, I want a tool that answers access, boleto, receipt, login, and refund FAQs during Brazilian launch spikes, so I can save time, reduce risk, and make the next decision with confidence.”

What They Do Today (Workarounds)

  • Spreadsheets, notes, or ad hoc checklists that depend on manual updates.
  • Generic platforms such as Hotmart, Kiwify, which help broadly but do not own this specific workflow.
  • Asking an expert, teammate, or community repeatedly, which is slow and hard to audit.

The Solution

Core Value Proposition

Build a focused product that owns this one workflow end to end: capture the raw signal, transform it into a decision-ready artifact, ask for human review when risk is high, and write the result back to the system users already rely on. The product wins by being narrower, faster to adopt, and more operationally honest than a generic platform.

Solution Approaches (Pick One to Build)

Approach 1: Guided Diagnostic - Simplest MVP

  • How it works: Users upload/export data, answer 5-8 setup questions, and receive a scored report plus next actions.
  • Pros: Fast to build, low integration risk, easy to sell as a paid pilot.
  • Cons: Lower retention unless the diagnostic becomes a recurring workflow.
  • Build time: 1-2 weeks.
  • Best for: Validating the pain and willingness to pay.

Approach 2: Workflow Inbox - More Integrated

  • How it works: Connect Hotmart, WhatsApp; the product watches incoming items, classifies them, and drafts outputs for review.
  • Pros: Higher retention, clearer ROI, stronger switching cost.
  • Cons: Integration approval and edge cases add support burden.
  • Build time: 3-6 weeks.
  • Best for: Users who face this workflow weekly or daily.

Approach 3: Controlled Agent - Automation/AI-Enhanced

  • How it works: An AI agent prepares actions, cites sources, requests approval for risky steps, and learns from accepted/rejected outputs.
  • Pros: Strong differentiation and higher pricing.
  • Cons: Requires monitoring, evals, rollback, and clear liability boundaries.
  • Build time: 6-10 weeks.
  • Best for: Teams with repeated volume and a clear review owner.

Key Questions Before Building

  1. Which exact source of truth proves the pain happened?
  2. Who reviews or approves the output today?
  3. What mistake would make buyers cancel immediately?
  4. Can the workflow start with uploads before deep integrations?
  5. Where can the first 10 users be found without paid ads?

Competitors & Landscape

Direct Competitors

| Competitor | Pricing | Strengths | Weaknesses | User Complaints | |————|———|———–|————|—————–| | Hotmart | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue | | Kiwify | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue | | Eduzz | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue |

Substitutes

  • Spreadsheets, Notion pages, internal scripts, Zapier/Make automations, consultants, and manual expert review.

Positioning Map

      More automated
           ^
           |
  Horizontal       |       Enterprise suite
  platform         |
Niche <------------+------------> Horizontal
           |
      * Launch Support Autopil
focused wedge
           v
      More manual

Differentiation Strategy

  1. Own one painful workflow in Hotmart product and affiliate operations instead of being a broad workspace.
  2. Include source links, review state, and audit history by default.
  3. Start with a diagnostic that creates immediate proof before integration work.
  4. Package around a low-friction pilot, not a long implementation.
  5. Provide founder-led onboarding using the customer’s real data.

User Flow & Product Design

Step-by-Step User Journey

+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| USER FLOW: Launch Support Autopilot                     |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  Detect pain -> Connect source -> Review output -> Act -> Learn |
|      |             |              |             |        |       |
|   trigger       data/API       draft/score   workflow  metrics  |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+

Key Screens/Pages

  1. Intake: Connect/import data, define the workflow owner, and set risk thresholds.
  2. Review Queue: Show classified items, evidence, confidence, and proposed action.
  3. Outcome Log: Track accepted actions, edits, impact, and recurring issues.

Data Model (High-Level)

  • Workspace: team, owner, settings, permissions.
  • Signal: imported event, source URL/file, timestamp, raw payload.
  • Recommendation: classification, evidence, proposed action, confidence, reviewer.
  • Outcome: accepted/rejected state, notes, downstream action, measured result.

Integrations Required

  • Hotmart, WhatsApp: Primary data/action layer for the workflow.
  • Email/Slack/Sheets: Lightweight pilot outputs before full native integrations.

Go-to-Market Playbook

Where to Find First Users

Channel Who’s There Signal to Look For How to Approach What to Offer
Brazilian affiliate marketing groups Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about refund requests hide product, promise, or onboarding problems. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot
Hotmart producer communities Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about refund requests hide product, promise, or onboarding problems. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot
YouTube channels about infoproducts Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about refund requests hide product, promise, or onboarding problems. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot

Community Engagement Playbook

Week 1-2: Establish Presence

  • Answer 10 specific workflow questions without mentioning the product.
  • Publish a checklist showing how to diagnose this pain manually.
  • Collect 20 examples of the workaround from public discussions and interviews.

Week 3-4: Add Value

  • Offer 5 free workflow audits using the user’s real exported data.
  • Share anonymized before/after examples and ask for critique.

Week 5+: Soft Launch

  • Invite audit users into a paid pilot with a clear before/after metric.
  • Measure activation, retained usage, time saved, and avoided mistakes.

Content Marketing Angles

Content Type Topic Ideas Where to Distribute Why It Works
Blog Post “How to stop doing affiliates need compliant assets and product-fit guidance.” SEO, LinkedIn, Reddit where allowed Searches map directly to pain
Video/Loom 5-minute teardown of a real workflow YouTube, LinkedIn, community replies Shows expertise quickly
Template/Tool Free audit checklist for Hotmart product and affiliate operations Product site, communities Creates trust before selling

Outreach Templates

Cold DM (50-100 words)

Hey - I noticed you work around Hotmart product and affiliate operations. I am researching a narrow problem: affiliates need compliant assets and product-fit guidance..

I built a small audit that shows where the workflow leaks time or risk. If you send a redacted example/export, I will return a 1-page teardown with no pitch. If it is useful, I would love 15 minutes to understand how you handle it today.

Problem Interview Script

  1. Walk me through the last time this happened.
  2. What did you use to solve it?
  3. Where did the workflow slow down or feel risky?
  4. What happens if nobody fixes it?
  5. Would a R$49 pilot be easy, hard, or impossible to approve?
Platform Target Audience Estimated CPC Starting Budget Expected CAC
Google Search Problem-aware queries R$2-R$8 R$300/mo R$60-R$250
LinkedIn Role + industry targeting R$5-R$15 R$500/mo R$200-R$800
Retargeting Site visitors and audit users R$1-R$4 R$150/mo R$40-R$150

Production Phases

Phase 0: Validation (1-2 weeks)

  • Interview 5-10 potential users.
  • Run 5 manual audits from real examples.
  • Validate willingness to pay with a pilot offer.
  • Go/No-Go: 3 users agree the problem is frequent and 2 agree to pay or introduce a budget owner.

Phase 1: MVP (Duration: 2-4 weeks)

  • Import/upload workflow evidence.
  • Generate scored recommendation and action checklist.
  • Export results to email/Slack/Sheets.
  • Basic auth + Stripe.
  • Success Criteria: 5 active pilots, 40% weekly retained use.
  • Price Point: R$49/mo.

Phase 2: Iteration (Duration: 4-6 weeks)

  • Add the first native integration.
  • Add review states, audit trail, and team comments.
  • Add analytics showing time saved or risk reduced.
  • Success Criteria: 10 paying teams and one repeatable onboarding path.

Phase 3: Growth (Duration: 6-10 weeks)

  • Team permissions and templates.
  • API/webhooks.
  • Partner or marketplace listing.
  • Success Criteria: 25 paying teams, churn below 5% monthly.

Monetization

Tier Price Features Target User
Free Free diagnostic Diagnostic sample, limited history, watermark/export limits Curious users and leads
Pro R$49/mo Core workflow, exports, 1-2 integrations, email support Individual operators or small teams
Team R$199/mo Shared queues, approvals, audit log, API/webhooks Teams with recurring workflow volume

Revenue Projections (Conservative)

  • Month 3: 10 paying users/teams, R$500-R$1,500 MRR.
  • Month 6: 35 paying users/teams, R$2,000-R$6,000 MRR.
  • Month 12: 100 paying users/teams, R$8,000-R$20,000 MRR.

Ratings & Assessment

Dimension Rating Justification
Difficulty (1-5) 2 Integration and trust requirements are the main complexity.
Innovation (1-5) 2 The wedge is specialized workflow ownership, not generic AI.
Market Saturation Green Broad tools exist, but narrow workflow packaging is less crowded.
Revenue Potential Ramen Profitable Buyers pay when the pain is recurring and measurable.
Acquisition Difficulty (1-5) 3 First users are reachable, but trust must be earned.
Churn Risk Low Retention depends on recurring volume and integration depth.

Skeptical View: Why This Idea Might Fail

  • Market risk: The pain may be annoying but not budget-worthy.
  • Distribution risk: Communities may reject product promotion unless the founder contributes real expertise.
  • Execution risk: Edge cases in Hotmart, WhatsApp could consume more time than the MVP justifies.
  • Competitive risk: Hotmart or another platform could add a broad version.
  • Timing risk: Users may not yet trust automation for this workflow.

Biggest killer: The output is not trusted enough to replace the existing manual workaround.


Optimistic View: Why This Idea Could Win

  • Tailwind: Users are under pressure to do more with fewer tools and clearer evidence.
  • Wedge: A narrow workflow can be solved better than horizontal platforms.
  • Moat potential: Accumulated examples, review feedback, and workflow-specific evals improve recommendations.
  • Timing: APIs, AI extraction, and workflow automation are now accessible to small teams.
  • Unfair advantage: A founder who deeply documents customer workflows can ship faster than broad incumbents.

Best case scenario: In 12-18 months, this becomes the default lightweight operating layer for one painful workflow in Hotmart product and affiliate operations.


Reality Check

Risk Severity Mitigation
Integration access or API limits High Start with uploads/exports, then add one integration after demand is proven.
Low trust in AI output High Show sources, confidence, review states, and human approval.
Too broad an ICP Medium Pick one role, one workflow, and one measurable before/after metric.

Day 1 Validation Plan

This Week:

  • Find 5 people to interview: Brazilian affiliate marketing groups, Hotmart producer communities.
  • Post a non-promotional question asking how people handle: affiliates need compliant assets and product-fit guidance..
  • Set up landing page at hotmartsellersbrazil.com or a subfolder on an existing domain.

Success After 7 Days:

  • 15 email signups.
  • 5 conversations completed.
  • 2 people agree to a paid pilot or introduce the budget owner.

Idea #5: Producer Cohort Dashboard

One-liner: Producer Cohort Dashboard is a focused tool for Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators that shows revenue, churn, refunds, module engagement, and support load by cohort.


The Problem (Deep Dive)

What’s Broken

Refund requests hide product, promise, or onboarding problems. Today this is usually handled with generic tools, manual follow-up, or undocumented judgment. That creates repeated mistakes because the workflow depends on whoever remembers the latest rule, workaround, or platform limitation.

The pain becomes expensive when volume rises, a key person leaves, a platform changes behavior, or customers expect a faster answer than the current workflow can provide. In Hotmart product and affiliate operations, the narrow wedge is not “AI for everything”; it is one repeatable decision or handoff with evidence, ownership, and a measurable outcome.

Who Feels This Pain

  • Primary ICP: Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators.
  • Secondary ICP: consultants, agencies, educators, or operations helpers serving this audience.
  • Trigger event: Revenue reports need producer-friendly and accountant-friendly views.

The Evidence (Web Research)

Source Quote/Finding Link
Hotmart Developers Hotmart APIs and webhooks expose sales data and automation events. Hotmart Developers
Hotmart affiliates Hotmart advertises free affiliate signup and commissions up to 80%. Hotmart affiliates
Hotmart refund help Customers can request refunds through Hotmart or through producer support. Hotmart refund help

Inferred JTBD: “When revenue reports need producer-friendly and accountant-friendly views, I want a tool that shows revenue, churn, refunds, module engagement, and support load by cohort, so I can save time, reduce risk, and make the next decision with confidence.”

What They Do Today (Workarounds)

  • Spreadsheets, notes, or ad hoc checklists that depend on manual updates.
  • Generic platforms such as Hotmart, Kiwify, which help broadly but do not own this specific workflow.
  • Asking an expert, teammate, or community repeatedly, which is slow and hard to audit.

The Solution

Core Value Proposition

Build a focused product that owns this one workflow end to end: capture the raw signal, transform it into a decision-ready artifact, ask for human review when risk is high, and write the result back to the system users already rely on. The product wins by being narrower, faster to adopt, and more operationally honest than a generic platform.

Solution Approaches (Pick One to Build)

Approach 1: Guided Diagnostic - Simplest MVP

  • How it works: Users upload/export data, answer 5-8 setup questions, and receive a scored report plus next actions.
  • Pros: Fast to build, low integration risk, easy to sell as a paid pilot.
  • Cons: Lower retention unless the diagnostic becomes a recurring workflow.
  • Build time: 1-2 weeks.
  • Best for: Validating the pain and willingness to pay.

Approach 2: Workflow Inbox - More Integrated

  • How it works: Connect Hotmart API, LMS; the product watches incoming items, classifies them, and drafts outputs for review.
  • Pros: Higher retention, clearer ROI, stronger switching cost.
  • Cons: Integration approval and edge cases add support burden.
  • Build time: 3-6 weeks.
  • Best for: Users who face this workflow weekly or daily.

Approach 3: Controlled Agent - Automation/AI-Enhanced

  • How it works: An AI agent prepares actions, cites sources, requests approval for risky steps, and learns from accepted/rejected outputs.
  • Pros: Strong differentiation and higher pricing.
  • Cons: Requires monitoring, evals, rollback, and clear liability boundaries.
  • Build time: 6-10 weeks.
  • Best for: Teams with repeated volume and a clear review owner.

Key Questions Before Building

  1. Which exact source of truth proves the pain happened?
  2. Who reviews or approves the output today?
  3. What mistake would make buyers cancel immediately?
  4. Can the workflow start with uploads before deep integrations?
  5. Where can the first 10 users be found without paid ads?

Competitors & Landscape

Direct Competitors

| Competitor | Pricing | Strengths | Weaknesses | User Complaints | |————|———|———–|————|—————–| | Hotmart | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue | | Kiwify | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue | | Eduzz | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue |

Substitutes

  • Spreadsheets, Notion pages, internal scripts, Zapier/Make automations, consultants, and manual expert review.

Positioning Map

      More automated
           ^
           |
  Horizontal       |       Enterprise suite
  platform         |
Niche <------------+------------> Horizontal
           |
      * Producer Cohort Dashbo
focused wedge
           v
      More manual

Differentiation Strategy

  1. Own one painful workflow in Hotmart product and affiliate operations instead of being a broad workspace.
  2. Include source links, review state, and audit history by default.
  3. Start with a diagnostic that creates immediate proof before integration work.
  4. Package around a low-friction pilot, not a long implementation.
  5. Provide founder-led onboarding using the customer’s real data.

User Flow & Product Design

Step-by-Step User Journey

+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| USER FLOW: Producer Cohort Dashboard                    |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  Detect pain -> Connect source -> Review output -> Act -> Learn |
|      |             |              |             |        |       |
|   trigger       data/API       draft/score   workflow  metrics  |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+

Key Screens/Pages

  1. Intake: Connect/import data, define the workflow owner, and set risk thresholds.
  2. Review Queue: Show classified items, evidence, confidence, and proposed action.
  3. Outcome Log: Track accepted actions, edits, impact, and recurring issues.

Data Model (High-Level)

  • Workspace: team, owner, settings, permissions.
  • Signal: imported event, source URL/file, timestamp, raw payload.
  • Recommendation: classification, evidence, proposed action, confidence, reviewer.
  • Outcome: accepted/rejected state, notes, downstream action, measured result.

Integrations Required

  • Hotmart API, LMS: Primary data/action layer for the workflow.
  • Email/Slack/Sheets: Lightweight pilot outputs before full native integrations.

Go-to-Market Playbook

Where to Find First Users

Channel Who’s There Signal to Look For How to Approach What to Offer
Brazilian affiliate marketing groups Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about revenue reports need producer-friendly and accountant-friendly views. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot
Hotmart producer communities Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about revenue reports need producer-friendly and accountant-friendly views. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot
YouTube channels about infoproducts Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about revenue reports need producer-friendly and accountant-friendly views. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot

Community Engagement Playbook

Week 1-2: Establish Presence

  • Answer 10 specific workflow questions without mentioning the product.
  • Publish a checklist showing how to diagnose this pain manually.
  • Collect 20 examples of the workaround from public discussions and interviews.

Week 3-4: Add Value

  • Offer 5 free workflow audits using the user’s real exported data.
  • Share anonymized before/after examples and ask for critique.

Week 5+: Soft Launch

  • Invite audit users into a paid pilot with a clear before/after metric.
  • Measure activation, retained usage, time saved, and avoided mistakes.

Content Marketing Angles

Content Type Topic Ideas Where to Distribute Why It Works
Blog Post “How to stop doing refund requests hide product, promise, or onboarding problems.” SEO, LinkedIn, Reddit where allowed Searches map directly to pain
Video/Loom 5-minute teardown of a real workflow YouTube, LinkedIn, community replies Shows expertise quickly
Template/Tool Free audit checklist for Hotmart product and affiliate operations Product site, communities Creates trust before selling

Outreach Templates

Cold DM (50-100 words)

Hey - I noticed you work around Hotmart product and affiliate operations. I am researching a narrow problem: refund requests hide product, promise, or onboarding problems..

I built a small audit that shows where the workflow leaks time or risk. If you send a redacted example/export, I will return a 1-page teardown with no pitch. If it is useful, I would love 15 minutes to understand how you handle it today.

Problem Interview Script

  1. Walk me through the last time this happened.
  2. What did you use to solve it?
  3. Where did the workflow slow down or feel risky?
  4. What happens if nobody fixes it?
  5. Would a R$49 pilot be easy, hard, or impossible to approve?
Platform Target Audience Estimated CPC Starting Budget Expected CAC
Google Search Problem-aware queries R$2-R$8 R$300/mo R$60-R$250
LinkedIn Role + industry targeting R$5-R$15 R$500/mo R$200-R$800
Retargeting Site visitors and audit users R$1-R$4 R$150/mo R$40-R$150

Production Phases

Phase 0: Validation (1-2 weeks)

  • Interview 5-10 potential users.
  • Run 5 manual audits from real examples.
  • Validate willingness to pay with a pilot offer.
  • Go/No-Go: 3 users agree the problem is frequent and 2 agree to pay or introduce a budget owner.

Phase 1: MVP (Duration: 2-4 weeks)

  • Import/upload workflow evidence.
  • Generate scored recommendation and action checklist.
  • Export results to email/Slack/Sheets.
  • Basic auth + Stripe.
  • Success Criteria: 5 active pilots, 40% weekly retained use.
  • Price Point: R$49/mo.

Phase 2: Iteration (Duration: 4-6 weeks)

  • Add the first native integration.
  • Add review states, audit trail, and team comments.
  • Add analytics showing time saved or risk reduced.
  • Success Criteria: 10 paying teams and one repeatable onboarding path.

Phase 3: Growth (Duration: 6-10 weeks)

  • Team permissions and templates.
  • API/webhooks.
  • Partner or marketplace listing.
  • Success Criteria: 25 paying teams, churn below 5% monthly.

Monetization

Tier Price Features Target User
Free Free diagnostic Diagnostic sample, limited history, watermark/export limits Curious users and leads
Pro R$49/mo Core workflow, exports, 1-2 integrations, email support Individual operators or small teams
Team R$199/mo Shared queues, approvals, audit log, API/webhooks Teams with recurring workflow volume

Revenue Projections (Conservative)

  • Month 3: 10 paying users/teams, R$500-R$1,500 MRR.
  • Month 6: 35 paying users/teams, R$2,000-R$6,000 MRR.
  • Month 12: 100 paying users/teams, R$8,000-R$20,000 MRR.

Ratings & Assessment

Dimension Rating Justification
Difficulty (1-5) 2 Integration and trust requirements are the main complexity.
Innovation (1-5) 3 The wedge is specialized workflow ownership, not generic AI.
Market Saturation Yellow Broad tools exist, but narrow workflow packaging is less crowded.
Revenue Potential Ramen Profitable Buyers pay when the pain is recurring and measurable.
Acquisition Difficulty (1-5) 3 First users are reachable, but trust must be earned.
Churn Risk Low Retention depends on recurring volume and integration depth.

Skeptical View: Why This Idea Might Fail

  • Market risk: The pain may be annoying but not budget-worthy.
  • Distribution risk: Communities may reject product promotion unless the founder contributes real expertise.
  • Execution risk: Edge cases in Hotmart API, LMS could consume more time than the MVP justifies.
  • Competitive risk: Hotmart or another platform could add a broad version.
  • Timing risk: Users may not yet trust automation for this workflow.

Biggest killer: The output is not trusted enough to replace the existing manual workaround.


Optimistic View: Why This Idea Could Win

  • Tailwind: Users are under pressure to do more with fewer tools and clearer evidence.
  • Wedge: A narrow workflow can be solved better than horizontal platforms.
  • Moat potential: Accumulated examples, review feedback, and workflow-specific evals improve recommendations.
  • Timing: APIs, AI extraction, and workflow automation are now accessible to small teams.
  • Unfair advantage: A founder who deeply documents customer workflows can ship faster than broad incumbents.

Best case scenario: In 12-18 months, this becomes the default lightweight operating layer for one painful workflow in Hotmart product and affiliate operations.


Reality Check

Risk Severity Mitigation
Integration access or API limits High Start with uploads/exports, then add one integration after demand is proven.
Low trust in AI output High Show sources, confidence, review states, and human approval.
Too broad an ICP Medium Pick one role, one workflow, and one measurable before/after metric.

Day 1 Validation Plan

This Week:

  • Find 5 people to interview: Brazilian affiliate marketing groups, Hotmart producer communities.
  • Post a non-promotional question asking how people handle: refund requests hide product, promise, or onboarding problems..
  • Set up landing page at hotmartsellersbrazil.com or a subfolder on an existing domain.

Success After 7 Days:

  • 15 email signups.
  • 5 conversations completed.
  • 2 people agree to a paid pilot or introduce the budget owner.

Idea #6: WhatsApp Buyer Onboarding

One-liner: WhatsApp Buyer Onboarding is a focused tool for Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators that walks new buyers through login, first lesson, community, and bonus access.


The Problem (Deep Dive)

What’s Broken

Revenue reports need producer-friendly and accountant-friendly views. Today this is usually handled with generic tools, manual follow-up, or undocumented judgment. That creates repeated mistakes because the workflow depends on whoever remembers the latest rule, workaround, or platform limitation.

The pain becomes expensive when volume rises, a key person leaves, a platform changes behavior, or customers expect a faster answer than the current workflow can provide. In Hotmart product and affiliate operations, the narrow wedge is not “AI for everything”; it is one repeatable decision or handoff with evidence, ownership, and a measurable outcome.

Who Feels This Pain

  • Primary ICP: Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators.
  • Secondary ICP: consultants, agencies, educators, or operations helpers serving this audience.
  • Trigger event: Producers and affiliates need clarity on commission attribution and refunds.

The Evidence (Web Research)

Source Quote/Finding Link
Hotmart Developers Hotmart APIs and webhooks expose sales data and automation events. Hotmart Developers
Hotmart affiliates Hotmart advertises free affiliate signup and commissions up to 80%. Hotmart affiliates
Hotmart refund help Customers can request refunds through Hotmart or through producer support. Hotmart refund help

Inferred JTBD: “When producers and affiliates need clarity on commission attribution and refunds, I want a tool that walks new buyers through login, first lesson, community, and bonus access, so I can save time, reduce risk, and make the next decision with confidence.”

What They Do Today (Workarounds)

  • Spreadsheets, notes, or ad hoc checklists that depend on manual updates.
  • Generic platforms such as Hotmart, Kiwify, which help broadly but do not own this specific workflow.
  • Asking an expert, teammate, or community repeatedly, which is slow and hard to audit.

The Solution

Core Value Proposition

Build a focused product that owns this one workflow end to end: capture the raw signal, transform it into a decision-ready artifact, ask for human review when risk is high, and write the result back to the system users already rely on. The product wins by being narrower, faster to adopt, and more operationally honest than a generic platform.

Solution Approaches (Pick One to Build)

Approach 1: Guided Diagnostic - Simplest MVP

  • How it works: Users upload/export data, answer 5-8 setup questions, and receive a scored report plus next actions.
  • Pros: Fast to build, low integration risk, easy to sell as a paid pilot.
  • Cons: Lower retention unless the diagnostic becomes a recurring workflow.
  • Build time: 1-2 weeks.
  • Best for: Validating the pain and willingness to pay.

Approach 2: Workflow Inbox - More Integrated

  • How it works: Connect Hotmart webhook, WhatsApp; the product watches incoming items, classifies them, and drafts outputs for review.
  • Pros: Higher retention, clearer ROI, stronger switching cost.
  • Cons: Integration approval and edge cases add support burden.
  • Build time: 3-6 weeks.
  • Best for: Users who face this workflow weekly or daily.

Approach 3: Controlled Agent - Automation/AI-Enhanced

  • How it works: An AI agent prepares actions, cites sources, requests approval for risky steps, and learns from accepted/rejected outputs.
  • Pros: Strong differentiation and higher pricing.
  • Cons: Requires monitoring, evals, rollback, and clear liability boundaries.
  • Build time: 6-10 weeks.
  • Best for: Teams with repeated volume and a clear review owner.

Key Questions Before Building

  1. Which exact source of truth proves the pain happened?
  2. Who reviews or approves the output today?
  3. What mistake would make buyers cancel immediately?
  4. Can the workflow start with uploads before deep integrations?
  5. Where can the first 10 users be found without paid ads?

Competitors & Landscape

Direct Competitors

| Competitor | Pricing | Strengths | Weaknesses | User Complaints | |————|———|———–|————|—————–| | Hotmart | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue | | Kiwify | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue | | Eduzz | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue |

Substitutes

  • Spreadsheets, Notion pages, internal scripts, Zapier/Make automations, consultants, and manual expert review.

Positioning Map

      More automated
           ^
           |
  Horizontal       |       Enterprise suite
  platform         |
Niche <------------+------------> Horizontal
           |
      * WhatsApp Buyer Onboard
focused wedge
           v
      More manual

Differentiation Strategy

  1. Own one painful workflow in Hotmart product and affiliate operations instead of being a broad workspace.
  2. Include source links, review state, and audit history by default.
  3. Start with a diagnostic that creates immediate proof before integration work.
  4. Package around a low-friction pilot, not a long implementation.
  5. Provide founder-led onboarding using the customer’s real data.

User Flow & Product Design

Step-by-Step User Journey

+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| USER FLOW: WhatsApp Buyer Onboarding                    |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  Detect pain -> Connect source -> Review output -> Act -> Learn |
|      |             |              |             |        |       |
|   trigger       data/API       draft/score   workflow  metrics  |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+

Key Screens/Pages

  1. Intake: Connect/import data, define the workflow owner, and set risk thresholds.
  2. Review Queue: Show classified items, evidence, confidence, and proposed action.
  3. Outcome Log: Track accepted actions, edits, impact, and recurring issues.

Data Model (High-Level)

  • Workspace: team, owner, settings, permissions.
  • Signal: imported event, source URL/file, timestamp, raw payload.
  • Recommendation: classification, evidence, proposed action, confidence, reviewer.
  • Outcome: accepted/rejected state, notes, downstream action, measured result.

Integrations Required

  • Hotmart webhook, WhatsApp: Primary data/action layer for the workflow.
  • Email/Slack/Sheets: Lightweight pilot outputs before full native integrations.

Go-to-Market Playbook

Where to Find First Users

Channel Who’s There Signal to Look For How to Approach What to Offer
Brazilian affiliate marketing groups Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about producers and affiliates need clarity on commission attribution and refunds. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot
Hotmart producer communities Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about producers and affiliates need clarity on commission attribution and refunds. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot
YouTube channels about infoproducts Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about producers and affiliates need clarity on commission attribution and refunds. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot

Community Engagement Playbook

Week 1-2: Establish Presence

  • Answer 10 specific workflow questions without mentioning the product.
  • Publish a checklist showing how to diagnose this pain manually.
  • Collect 20 examples of the workaround from public discussions and interviews.

Week 3-4: Add Value

  • Offer 5 free workflow audits using the user’s real exported data.
  • Share anonymized before/after examples and ask for critique.

Week 5+: Soft Launch

  • Invite audit users into a paid pilot with a clear before/after metric.
  • Measure activation, retained usage, time saved, and avoided mistakes.

Content Marketing Angles

Content Type Topic Ideas Where to Distribute Why It Works
Blog Post “How to stop doing revenue reports need producer-friendly and accountant-friendly views.” SEO, LinkedIn, Reddit where allowed Searches map directly to pain
Video/Loom 5-minute teardown of a real workflow YouTube, LinkedIn, community replies Shows expertise quickly
Template/Tool Free audit checklist for Hotmart product and affiliate operations Product site, communities Creates trust before selling

Outreach Templates

Cold DM (50-100 words)

Hey - I noticed you work around Hotmart product and affiliate operations. I am researching a narrow problem: revenue reports need producer-friendly and accountant-friendly views..

I built a small audit that shows where the workflow leaks time or risk. If you send a redacted example/export, I will return a 1-page teardown with no pitch. If it is useful, I would love 15 minutes to understand how you handle it today.

Problem Interview Script

  1. Walk me through the last time this happened.
  2. What did you use to solve it?
  3. Where did the workflow slow down or feel risky?
  4. What happens if nobody fixes it?
  5. Would a R$49 pilot be easy, hard, or impossible to approve?
Platform Target Audience Estimated CPC Starting Budget Expected CAC
Google Search Problem-aware queries R$2-R$8 R$300/mo R$60-R$250
LinkedIn Role + industry targeting R$5-R$15 R$500/mo R$200-R$800
Retargeting Site visitors and audit users R$1-R$4 R$150/mo R$40-R$150

Production Phases

Phase 0: Validation (1-2 weeks)

  • Interview 5-10 potential users.
  • Run 5 manual audits from real examples.
  • Validate willingness to pay with a pilot offer.
  • Go/No-Go: 3 users agree the problem is frequent and 2 agree to pay or introduce a budget owner.

Phase 1: MVP (Duration: 2-4 weeks)

  • Import/upload workflow evidence.
  • Generate scored recommendation and action checklist.
  • Export results to email/Slack/Sheets.
  • Basic auth + Stripe.
  • Success Criteria: 5 active pilots, 40% weekly retained use.
  • Price Point: R$49/mo.

Phase 2: Iteration (Duration: 4-6 weeks)

  • Add the first native integration.
  • Add review states, audit trail, and team comments.
  • Add analytics showing time saved or risk reduced.
  • Success Criteria: 10 paying teams and one repeatable onboarding path.

Phase 3: Growth (Duration: 6-10 weeks)

  • Team permissions and templates.
  • API/webhooks.
  • Partner or marketplace listing.
  • Success Criteria: 25 paying teams, churn below 5% monthly.

Monetization

Tier Price Features Target User
Free Free diagnostic Diagnostic sample, limited history, watermark/export limits Curious users and leads
Pro R$49/mo Core workflow, exports, 1-2 integrations, email support Individual operators or small teams
Team R$199/mo Shared queues, approvals, audit log, API/webhooks Teams with recurring workflow volume

Revenue Projections (Conservative)

  • Month 3: 10 paying users/teams, R$500-R$1,500 MRR.
  • Month 6: 35 paying users/teams, R$2,000-R$6,000 MRR.
  • Month 12: 100 paying users/teams, R$8,000-R$20,000 MRR.

Ratings & Assessment

Dimension Rating Justification
Difficulty (1-5) 2 Integration and trust requirements are the main complexity.
Innovation (1-5) 4 The wedge is specialized workflow ownership, not generic AI.
Market Saturation Red Broad tools exist, but narrow workflow packaging is less crowded.
Revenue Potential Ramen Profitable Buyers pay when the pain is recurring and measurable.
Acquisition Difficulty (1-5) 3 First users are reachable, but trust must be earned.
Churn Risk Low Retention depends on recurring volume and integration depth.

Skeptical View: Why This Idea Might Fail

  • Market risk: The pain may be annoying but not budget-worthy.
  • Distribution risk: Communities may reject product promotion unless the founder contributes real expertise.
  • Execution risk: Edge cases in Hotmart webhook, WhatsApp could consume more time than the MVP justifies.
  • Competitive risk: Hotmart or another platform could add a broad version.
  • Timing risk: Users may not yet trust automation for this workflow.

Biggest killer: The output is not trusted enough to replace the existing manual workaround.


Optimistic View: Why This Idea Could Win

  • Tailwind: Users are under pressure to do more with fewer tools and clearer evidence.
  • Wedge: A narrow workflow can be solved better than horizontal platforms.
  • Moat potential: Accumulated examples, review feedback, and workflow-specific evals improve recommendations.
  • Timing: APIs, AI extraction, and workflow automation are now accessible to small teams.
  • Unfair advantage: A founder who deeply documents customer workflows can ship faster than broad incumbents.

Best case scenario: In 12-18 months, this becomes the default lightweight operating layer for one painful workflow in Hotmart product and affiliate operations.


Reality Check

Risk Severity Mitigation
Integration access or API limits High Start with uploads/exports, then add one integration after demand is proven.
Low trust in AI output High Show sources, confidence, review states, and human approval.
Too broad an ICP Medium Pick one role, one workflow, and one measurable before/after metric.

Day 1 Validation Plan

This Week:

  • Find 5 people to interview: Brazilian affiliate marketing groups, Hotmart producer communities.
  • Post a non-promotional question asking how people handle: revenue reports need producer-friendly and accountant-friendly views..
  • Set up landing page at hotmartsellersbrazil.com or a subfolder on an existing domain.

Success After 7 Days:

  • 15 email signups.
  • 5 conversations completed.
  • 2 people agree to a paid pilot or introduce the budget owner.

Idea #7: Affiliate Fit Scorer

One-liner: Affiliate Fit Scorer is a focused tool for Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators that matches affiliates to products based on niche, audience, refund risk, and content style.


The Problem (Deep Dive)

What’s Broken

Producers and affiliates need clarity on commission attribution and refunds. Today this is usually handled with generic tools, manual follow-up, or undocumented judgment. That creates repeated mistakes because the workflow depends on whoever remembers the latest rule, workaround, or platform limitation.

The pain becomes expensive when volume rises, a key person leaves, a platform changes behavior, or customers expect a faster answer than the current workflow can provide. In Hotmart product and affiliate operations, the narrow wedge is not “AI for everything”; it is one repeatable decision or handoff with evidence, ownership, and a measurable outcome.

Who Feels This Pain

  • Primary ICP: Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators.
  • Secondary ICP: consultants, agencies, educators, or operations helpers serving this audience.
  • Trigger event: Support teams handle repetitive access, boleto, refund, and login questions.

The Evidence (Web Research)

Source Quote/Finding Link
Hotmart Developers Hotmart APIs and webhooks expose sales data and automation events. Hotmart Developers
Hotmart affiliates Hotmart advertises free affiliate signup and commissions up to 80%. Hotmart affiliates
Hotmart refund help Customers can request refunds through Hotmart or through producer support. Hotmart refund help

Inferred JTBD: “When support teams handle repetitive access, boleto, refund, and login questions, I want a tool that matches affiliates to products based on niche, audience, refund risk, and content style, so I can save time, reduce risk, and make the next decision with confidence.”

What They Do Today (Workarounds)

  • Spreadsheets, notes, or ad hoc checklists that depend on manual updates.
  • Generic platforms such as Hotmart, Kiwify, which help broadly but do not own this specific workflow.
  • Asking an expert, teammate, or community repeatedly, which is slow and hard to audit.

The Solution

Core Value Proposition

Build a focused product that owns this one workflow end to end: capture the raw signal, transform it into a decision-ready artifact, ask for human review when risk is high, and write the result back to the system users already rely on. The product wins by being narrower, faster to adopt, and more operationally honest than a generic platform.

Solution Approaches (Pick One to Build)

Approach 1: Guided Diagnostic - Simplest MVP

  • How it works: Users upload/export data, answer 5-8 setup questions, and receive a scored report plus next actions.
  • Pros: Fast to build, low integration risk, easy to sell as a paid pilot.
  • Cons: Lower retention unless the diagnostic becomes a recurring workflow.
  • Build time: 1-2 weeks.
  • Best for: Validating the pain and willingness to pay.

Approach 2: Workflow Inbox - More Integrated

  • How it works: Connect Hotmart marketplace data; the product watches incoming items, classifies them, and drafts outputs for review.
  • Pros: Higher retention, clearer ROI, stronger switching cost.
  • Cons: Integration approval and edge cases add support burden.
  • Build time: 3-6 weeks.
  • Best for: Users who face this workflow weekly or daily.

Approach 3: Controlled Agent - Automation/AI-Enhanced

  • How it works: An AI agent prepares actions, cites sources, requests approval for risky steps, and learns from accepted/rejected outputs.
  • Pros: Strong differentiation and higher pricing.
  • Cons: Requires monitoring, evals, rollback, and clear liability boundaries.
  • Build time: 6-10 weeks.
  • Best for: Teams with repeated volume and a clear review owner.

Key Questions Before Building

  1. Which exact source of truth proves the pain happened?
  2. Who reviews or approves the output today?
  3. What mistake would make buyers cancel immediately?
  4. Can the workflow start with uploads before deep integrations?
  5. Where can the first 10 users be found without paid ads?

Competitors & Landscape

Direct Competitors

| Competitor | Pricing | Strengths | Weaknesses | User Complaints | |————|———|———–|————|—————–| | Hotmart | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue | | Kiwify | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue | | Eduzz | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue |

Substitutes

  • Spreadsheets, Notion pages, internal scripts, Zapier/Make automations, consultants, and manual expert review.

Positioning Map

      More automated
           ^
           |
  Horizontal       |       Enterprise suite
  platform         |
Niche <------------+------------> Horizontal
           |
      * Affiliate Fit Scorer
focused wedge
           v
      More manual

Differentiation Strategy

  1. Own one painful workflow in Hotmart product and affiliate operations instead of being a broad workspace.
  2. Include source links, review state, and audit history by default.
  3. Start with a diagnostic that creates immediate proof before integration work.
  4. Package around a low-friction pilot, not a long implementation.
  5. Provide founder-led onboarding using the customer’s real data.

User Flow & Product Design

Step-by-Step User Journey

+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| USER FLOW: Affiliate Fit Scorer                         |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  Detect pain -> Connect source -> Review output -> Act -> Learn |
|      |             |              |             |        |       |
|   trigger       data/API       draft/score   workflow  metrics  |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+

Key Screens/Pages

  1. Intake: Connect/import data, define the workflow owner, and set risk thresholds.
  2. Review Queue: Show classified items, evidence, confidence, and proposed action.
  3. Outcome Log: Track accepted actions, edits, impact, and recurring issues.

Data Model (High-Level)

  • Workspace: team, owner, settings, permissions.
  • Signal: imported event, source URL/file, timestamp, raw payload.
  • Recommendation: classification, evidence, proposed action, confidence, reviewer.
  • Outcome: accepted/rejected state, notes, downstream action, measured result.

Integrations Required

  • Hotmart marketplace data: Primary data/action layer for the workflow.
  • Email/Slack/Sheets: Lightweight pilot outputs before full native integrations.

Go-to-Market Playbook

Where to Find First Users

Channel Who’s There Signal to Look For How to Approach What to Offer
Brazilian affiliate marketing groups Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about support teams handle repetitive access, boleto, refund, and login questions. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot
Hotmart producer communities Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about support teams handle repetitive access, boleto, refund, and login questions. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot
YouTube channels about infoproducts Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about support teams handle repetitive access, boleto, refund, and login questions. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot

Community Engagement Playbook

Week 1-2: Establish Presence

  • Answer 10 specific workflow questions without mentioning the product.
  • Publish a checklist showing how to diagnose this pain manually.
  • Collect 20 examples of the workaround from public discussions and interviews.

Week 3-4: Add Value

  • Offer 5 free workflow audits using the user’s real exported data.
  • Share anonymized before/after examples and ask for critique.

Week 5+: Soft Launch

  • Invite audit users into a paid pilot with a clear before/after metric.
  • Measure activation, retained usage, time saved, and avoided mistakes.

Content Marketing Angles

Content Type Topic Ideas Where to Distribute Why It Works
Blog Post “How to stop doing producers and affiliates need clarity on commission attribution and refunds.” SEO, LinkedIn, Reddit where allowed Searches map directly to pain
Video/Loom 5-minute teardown of a real workflow YouTube, LinkedIn, community replies Shows expertise quickly
Template/Tool Free audit checklist for Hotmart product and affiliate operations Product site, communities Creates trust before selling

Outreach Templates

Cold DM (50-100 words)

Hey - I noticed you work around Hotmart product and affiliate operations. I am researching a narrow problem: producers and affiliates need clarity on commission attribution and refunds..

I built a small audit that shows where the workflow leaks time or risk. If you send a redacted example/export, I will return a 1-page teardown with no pitch. If it is useful, I would love 15 minutes to understand how you handle it today.

Problem Interview Script

  1. Walk me through the last time this happened.
  2. What did you use to solve it?
  3. Where did the workflow slow down or feel risky?
  4. What happens if nobody fixes it?
  5. Would a R$49 pilot be easy, hard, or impossible to approve?
Platform Target Audience Estimated CPC Starting Budget Expected CAC
Google Search Problem-aware queries R$2-R$8 R$300/mo R$60-R$250
LinkedIn Role + industry targeting R$5-R$15 R$500/mo R$200-R$800
Retargeting Site visitors and audit users R$1-R$4 R$150/mo R$40-R$150

Production Phases

Phase 0: Validation (1-2 weeks)

  • Interview 5-10 potential users.
  • Run 5 manual audits from real examples.
  • Validate willingness to pay with a pilot offer.
  • Go/No-Go: 3 users agree the problem is frequent and 2 agree to pay or introduce a budget owner.

Phase 1: MVP (Duration: 2-4 weeks)

  • Import/upload workflow evidence.
  • Generate scored recommendation and action checklist.
  • Export results to email/Slack/Sheets.
  • Basic auth + Stripe.
  • Success Criteria: 5 active pilots, 40% weekly retained use.
  • Price Point: R$49/mo.

Phase 2: Iteration (Duration: 4-6 weeks)

  • Add the first native integration.
  • Add review states, audit trail, and team comments.
  • Add analytics showing time saved or risk reduced.
  • Success Criteria: 10 paying teams and one repeatable onboarding path.

Phase 3: Growth (Duration: 6-10 weeks)

  • Team permissions and templates.
  • API/webhooks.
  • Partner or marketplace listing.
  • Success Criteria: 25 paying teams, churn below 5% monthly.

Monetization

Tier Price Features Target User
Free Free diagnostic Diagnostic sample, limited history, watermark/export limits Curious users and leads
Pro R$49/mo Core workflow, exports, 1-2 integrations, email support Individual operators or small teams
Team R$199/mo Shared queues, approvals, audit log, API/webhooks Teams with recurring workflow volume

Revenue Projections (Conservative)

  • Month 3: 10 paying users/teams, R$500-R$1,500 MRR.
  • Month 6: 35 paying users/teams, R$2,000-R$6,000 MRR.
  • Month 12: 100 paying users/teams, R$8,000-R$20,000 MRR.

Ratings & Assessment

Dimension Rating Justification
Difficulty (1-5) 3 Integration and trust requirements are the main complexity.
Innovation (1-5) 5 The wedge is specialized workflow ownership, not generic AI.
Market Saturation Green Broad tools exist, but narrow workflow packaging is less crowded.
Revenue Potential Full-Time Viable Buyers pay when the pain is recurring and measurable.
Acquisition Difficulty (1-5) 3 First users are reachable, but trust must be earned.
Churn Risk Low Retention depends on recurring volume and integration depth.

Skeptical View: Why This Idea Might Fail

  • Market risk: The pain may be annoying but not budget-worthy.
  • Distribution risk: Communities may reject product promotion unless the founder contributes real expertise.
  • Execution risk: Edge cases in Hotmart marketplace data could consume more time than the MVP justifies.
  • Competitive risk: Hotmart or another platform could add a broad version.
  • Timing risk: Users may not yet trust automation for this workflow.

Biggest killer: The output is not trusted enough to replace the existing manual workaround.


Optimistic View: Why This Idea Could Win

  • Tailwind: Users are under pressure to do more with fewer tools and clearer evidence.
  • Wedge: A narrow workflow can be solved better than horizontal platforms.
  • Moat potential: Accumulated examples, review feedback, and workflow-specific evals improve recommendations.
  • Timing: APIs, AI extraction, and workflow automation are now accessible to small teams.
  • Unfair advantage: A founder who deeply documents customer workflows can ship faster than broad incumbents.

Best case scenario: In 12-18 months, this becomes the default lightweight operating layer for one painful workflow in Hotmart product and affiliate operations.


Reality Check

Risk Severity Mitigation
Integration access or API limits High Start with uploads/exports, then add one integration after demand is proven.
Low trust in AI output High Show sources, confidence, review states, and human approval.
Too broad an ICP Medium Pick one role, one workflow, and one measurable before/after metric.

Day 1 Validation Plan

This Week:

  • Find 5 people to interview: Brazilian affiliate marketing groups, Hotmart producer communities.
  • Post a non-promotional question asking how people handle: producers and affiliates need clarity on commission attribution and refunds..
  • Set up landing page at hotmartsellersbrazil.com or a subfolder on an existing domain.

Success After 7 Days:

  • 15 email signups.
  • 5 conversations completed.
  • 2 people agree to a paid pilot or introduce the budget owner.

Idea #8: Guarantee Window Saver

One-liner: Guarantee Window Saver is a focused tool for Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators that detects buyers at risk before refund deadline and triggers help sequences.


The Problem (Deep Dive)

What’s Broken

Support teams handle repetitive access, boleto, refund, and login questions. Today this is usually handled with generic tools, manual follow-up, or undocumented judgment. That creates repeated mistakes because the workflow depends on whoever remembers the latest rule, workaround, or platform limitation.

The pain becomes expensive when volume rises, a key person leaves, a platform changes behavior, or customers expect a faster answer than the current workflow can provide. In Hotmart product and affiliate operations, the narrow wedge is not “AI for everything”; it is one repeatable decision or handoff with evidence, ownership, and a measurable outcome.

Who Feels This Pain

  • Primary ICP: Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators.
  • Secondary ICP: consultants, agencies, educators, or operations helpers serving this audience.
  • Trigger event: Launch spikes break manual WhatsApp/email follow-up.

The Evidence (Web Research)

Source Quote/Finding Link
Hotmart Developers Hotmart APIs and webhooks expose sales data and automation events. Hotmart Developers
Hotmart affiliates Hotmart advertises free affiliate signup and commissions up to 80%. Hotmart affiliates
Hotmart refund help Customers can request refunds through Hotmart or through producer support. Hotmart refund help

Inferred JTBD: “When launch spikes break manual whatsapp/email follow-up, I want a tool that detects buyers at risk before refund deadline and triggers help sequences, so I can save time, reduce risk, and make the next decision with confidence.”

What They Do Today (Workarounds)

  • Spreadsheets, notes, or ad hoc checklists that depend on manual updates.
  • Generic platforms such as Hotmart, Kiwify, which help broadly but do not own this specific workflow.
  • Asking an expert, teammate, or community repeatedly, which is slow and hard to audit.

The Solution

Core Value Proposition

Build a focused product that owns this one workflow end to end: capture the raw signal, transform it into a decision-ready artifact, ask for human review when risk is high, and write the result back to the system users already rely on. The product wins by being narrower, faster to adopt, and more operationally honest than a generic platform.

Solution Approaches (Pick One to Build)

Approach 1: Guided Diagnostic - Simplest MVP

  • How it works: Users upload/export data, answer 5-8 setup questions, and receive a scored report plus next actions.
  • Pros: Fast to build, low integration risk, easy to sell as a paid pilot.
  • Cons: Lower retention unless the diagnostic becomes a recurring workflow.
  • Build time: 1-2 weeks.
  • Best for: Validating the pain and willingness to pay.

Approach 2: Workflow Inbox - More Integrated

  • How it works: Connect purchase event, email; the product watches incoming items, classifies them, and drafts outputs for review.
  • Pros: Higher retention, clearer ROI, stronger switching cost.
  • Cons: Integration approval and edge cases add support burden.
  • Build time: 3-6 weeks.
  • Best for: Users who face this workflow weekly or daily.

Approach 3: Controlled Agent - Automation/AI-Enhanced

  • How it works: An AI agent prepares actions, cites sources, requests approval for risky steps, and learns from accepted/rejected outputs.
  • Pros: Strong differentiation and higher pricing.
  • Cons: Requires monitoring, evals, rollback, and clear liability boundaries.
  • Build time: 6-10 weeks.
  • Best for: Teams with repeated volume and a clear review owner.

Key Questions Before Building

  1. Which exact source of truth proves the pain happened?
  2. Who reviews or approves the output today?
  3. What mistake would make buyers cancel immediately?
  4. Can the workflow start with uploads before deep integrations?
  5. Where can the first 10 users be found without paid ads?

Competitors & Landscape

Direct Competitors

| Competitor | Pricing | Strengths | Weaknesses | User Complaints | |————|———|———–|————|—————–| | Hotmart | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue | | Kiwify | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue | | Eduzz | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue |

Substitutes

  • Spreadsheets, Notion pages, internal scripts, Zapier/Make automations, consultants, and manual expert review.

Positioning Map

      More automated
           ^
           |
  Horizontal       |       Enterprise suite
  platform         |
Niche <------------+------------> Horizontal
           |
      * Guarantee Window Saver
focused wedge
           v
      More manual

Differentiation Strategy

  1. Own one painful workflow in Hotmart product and affiliate operations instead of being a broad workspace.
  2. Include source links, review state, and audit history by default.
  3. Start with a diagnostic that creates immediate proof before integration work.
  4. Package around a low-friction pilot, not a long implementation.
  5. Provide founder-led onboarding using the customer’s real data.

User Flow & Product Design

Step-by-Step User Journey

+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| USER FLOW: Guarantee Window Saver                       |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  Detect pain -> Connect source -> Review output -> Act -> Learn |
|      |             |              |             |        |       |
|   trigger       data/API       draft/score   workflow  metrics  |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+

Key Screens/Pages

  1. Intake: Connect/import data, define the workflow owner, and set risk thresholds.
  2. Review Queue: Show classified items, evidence, confidence, and proposed action.
  3. Outcome Log: Track accepted actions, edits, impact, and recurring issues.

Data Model (High-Level)

  • Workspace: team, owner, settings, permissions.
  • Signal: imported event, source URL/file, timestamp, raw payload.
  • Recommendation: classification, evidence, proposed action, confidence, reviewer.
  • Outcome: accepted/rejected state, notes, downstream action, measured result.

Integrations Required

  • purchase event, email: Primary data/action layer for the workflow.
  • Email/Slack/Sheets: Lightweight pilot outputs before full native integrations.

Go-to-Market Playbook

Where to Find First Users

Channel Who’s There Signal to Look For How to Approach What to Offer
Brazilian affiliate marketing groups Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about launch spikes break manual whatsapp/email follow-up. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot
Hotmart producer communities Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about launch spikes break manual whatsapp/email follow-up. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot
YouTube channels about infoproducts Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about launch spikes break manual whatsapp/email follow-up. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot

Community Engagement Playbook

Week 1-2: Establish Presence

  • Answer 10 specific workflow questions without mentioning the product.
  • Publish a checklist showing how to diagnose this pain manually.
  • Collect 20 examples of the workaround from public discussions and interviews.

Week 3-4: Add Value

  • Offer 5 free workflow audits using the user’s real exported data.
  • Share anonymized before/after examples and ask for critique.

Week 5+: Soft Launch

  • Invite audit users into a paid pilot with a clear before/after metric.
  • Measure activation, retained usage, time saved, and avoided mistakes.

Content Marketing Angles

Content Type Topic Ideas Where to Distribute Why It Works
Blog Post “How to stop doing support teams handle repetitive access, boleto, refund, and login questions.” SEO, LinkedIn, Reddit where allowed Searches map directly to pain
Video/Loom 5-minute teardown of a real workflow YouTube, LinkedIn, community replies Shows expertise quickly
Template/Tool Free audit checklist for Hotmart product and affiliate operations Product site, communities Creates trust before selling

Outreach Templates

Cold DM (50-100 words)

Hey - I noticed you work around Hotmart product and affiliate operations. I am researching a narrow problem: support teams handle repetitive access, boleto, refund, and login questions..

I built a small audit that shows where the workflow leaks time or risk. If you send a redacted example/export, I will return a 1-page teardown with no pitch. If it is useful, I would love 15 minutes to understand how you handle it today.

Problem Interview Script

  1. Walk me through the last time this happened.
  2. What did you use to solve it?
  3. Where did the workflow slow down or feel risky?
  4. What happens if nobody fixes it?
  5. Would a R$49 pilot be easy, hard, or impossible to approve?
Platform Target Audience Estimated CPC Starting Budget Expected CAC
Google Search Problem-aware queries R$2-R$8 R$300/mo R$60-R$250
LinkedIn Role + industry targeting R$5-R$15 R$500/mo R$200-R$800
Retargeting Site visitors and audit users R$1-R$4 R$150/mo R$40-R$150

Production Phases

Phase 0: Validation (1-2 weeks)

  • Interview 5-10 potential users.
  • Run 5 manual audits from real examples.
  • Validate willingness to pay with a pilot offer.
  • Go/No-Go: 3 users agree the problem is frequent and 2 agree to pay or introduce a budget owner.

Phase 1: MVP (Duration: 2-4 weeks)

  • Import/upload workflow evidence.
  • Generate scored recommendation and action checklist.
  • Export results to email/Slack/Sheets.
  • Basic auth + Stripe.
  • Success Criteria: 5 active pilots, 40% weekly retained use.
  • Price Point: R$49/mo.

Phase 2: Iteration (Duration: 4-6 weeks)

  • Add the first native integration.
  • Add review states, audit trail, and team comments.
  • Add analytics showing time saved or risk reduced.
  • Success Criteria: 10 paying teams and one repeatable onboarding path.

Phase 3: Growth (Duration: 6-10 weeks)

  • Team permissions and templates.
  • API/webhooks.
  • Partner or marketplace listing.
  • Success Criteria: 25 paying teams, churn below 5% monthly.

Monetization

Tier Price Features Target User
Free Free diagnostic Diagnostic sample, limited history, watermark/export limits Curious users and leads
Pro R$49/mo Core workflow, exports, 1-2 integrations, email support Individual operators or small teams
Team R$199/mo Shared queues, approvals, audit log, API/webhooks Teams with recurring workflow volume

Revenue Projections (Conservative)

  • Month 3: 10 paying users/teams, R$500-R$1,500 MRR.
  • Month 6: 35 paying users/teams, R$2,000-R$6,000 MRR.
  • Month 12: 100 paying users/teams, R$8,000-R$20,000 MRR.

Ratings & Assessment

Dimension Rating Justification
Difficulty (1-5) 2 Integration and trust requirements are the main complexity.
Innovation (1-5) 2 The wedge is specialized workflow ownership, not generic AI.
Market Saturation Yellow Broad tools exist, but narrow workflow packaging is less crowded.
Revenue Potential Ramen Profitable Buyers pay when the pain is recurring and measurable.
Acquisition Difficulty (1-5) 3 First users are reachable, but trust must be earned.
Churn Risk Low Retention depends on recurring volume and integration depth.

Skeptical View: Why This Idea Might Fail

  • Market risk: The pain may be annoying but not budget-worthy.
  • Distribution risk: Communities may reject product promotion unless the founder contributes real expertise.
  • Execution risk: Edge cases in purchase event, email could consume more time than the MVP justifies.
  • Competitive risk: Hotmart or another platform could add a broad version.
  • Timing risk: Users may not yet trust automation for this workflow.

Biggest killer: The output is not trusted enough to replace the existing manual workaround.


Optimistic View: Why This Idea Could Win

  • Tailwind: Users are under pressure to do more with fewer tools and clearer evidence.
  • Wedge: A narrow workflow can be solved better than horizontal platforms.
  • Moat potential: Accumulated examples, review feedback, and workflow-specific evals improve recommendations.
  • Timing: APIs, AI extraction, and workflow automation are now accessible to small teams.
  • Unfair advantage: A founder who deeply documents customer workflows can ship faster than broad incumbents.

Best case scenario: In 12-18 months, this becomes the default lightweight operating layer for one painful workflow in Hotmart product and affiliate operations.


Reality Check

Risk Severity Mitigation
Integration access or API limits High Start with uploads/exports, then add one integration after demand is proven.
Low trust in AI output High Show sources, confidence, review states, and human approval.
Too broad an ICP Medium Pick one role, one workflow, and one measurable before/after metric.

Day 1 Validation Plan

This Week:

  • Find 5 people to interview: Brazilian affiliate marketing groups, Hotmart producer communities.
  • Post a non-promotional question asking how people handle: support teams handle repetitive access, boleto, refund, and login questions..
  • Set up landing page at hotmartsellersbrazil.com or a subfolder on an existing domain.

Success After 7 Days:

  • 15 email signups.
  • 5 conversations completed.
  • 2 people agree to a paid pilot or introduce the budget owner.

Idea #9: Infoproduct Tax Packet

One-liner: Infoproduct Tax Packet is a focused tool for Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators that exports sales, fees, refunds, and affiliate costs for accountant review.


The Problem (Deep Dive)

What’s Broken

Launch spikes break manual WhatsApp/email follow-up. Today this is usually handled with generic tools, manual follow-up, or undocumented judgment. That creates repeated mistakes because the workflow depends on whoever remembers the latest rule, workaround, or platform limitation.

The pain becomes expensive when volume rises, a key person leaves, a platform changes behavior, or customers expect a faster answer than the current workflow can provide. In Hotmart product and affiliate operations, the narrow wedge is not “AI for everything”; it is one repeatable decision or handoff with evidence, ownership, and a measurable outcome.

Who Feels This Pain

  • Primary ICP: Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators.
  • Secondary ICP: consultants, agencies, educators, or operations helpers serving this audience.
  • Trigger event: Affiliates need compliant assets and product-fit guidance.

The Evidence (Web Research)

Source Quote/Finding Link
Hotmart Developers Hotmart APIs and webhooks expose sales data and automation events. Hotmart Developers
Hotmart affiliates Hotmart advertises free affiliate signup and commissions up to 80%. Hotmart affiliates
Hotmart refund help Customers can request refunds through Hotmart or through producer support. Hotmart refund help

Inferred JTBD: “When affiliates need compliant assets and product-fit guidance, I want a tool that exports sales, fees, refunds, and affiliate costs for accountant review, so I can save time, reduce risk, and make the next decision with confidence.”

What They Do Today (Workarounds)

  • Spreadsheets, notes, or ad hoc checklists that depend on manual updates.
  • Generic platforms such as Hotmart, Kiwify, which help broadly but do not own this specific workflow.
  • Asking an expert, teammate, or community repeatedly, which is slow and hard to audit.

The Solution

Core Value Proposition

Build a focused product that owns this one workflow end to end: capture the raw signal, transform it into a decision-ready artifact, ask for human review when risk is high, and write the result back to the system users already rely on. The product wins by being narrower, faster to adopt, and more operationally honest than a generic platform.

Solution Approaches (Pick One to Build)

Approach 1: Guided Diagnostic - Simplest MVP

  • How it works: Users upload/export data, answer 5-8 setup questions, and receive a scored report plus next actions.
  • Pros: Fast to build, low integration risk, easy to sell as a paid pilot.
  • Cons: Lower retention unless the diagnostic becomes a recurring workflow.
  • Build time: 1-2 weeks.
  • Best for: Validating the pain and willingness to pay.

Approach 2: Workflow Inbox - More Integrated

  • How it works: Connect Hotmart exports; the product watches incoming items, classifies them, and drafts outputs for review.
  • Pros: Higher retention, clearer ROI, stronger switching cost.
  • Cons: Integration approval and edge cases add support burden.
  • Build time: 3-6 weeks.
  • Best for: Users who face this workflow weekly or daily.

Approach 3: Controlled Agent - Automation/AI-Enhanced

  • How it works: An AI agent prepares actions, cites sources, requests approval for risky steps, and learns from accepted/rejected outputs.
  • Pros: Strong differentiation and higher pricing.
  • Cons: Requires monitoring, evals, rollback, and clear liability boundaries.
  • Build time: 6-10 weeks.
  • Best for: Teams with repeated volume and a clear review owner.

Key Questions Before Building

  1. Which exact source of truth proves the pain happened?
  2. Who reviews or approves the output today?
  3. What mistake would make buyers cancel immediately?
  4. Can the workflow start with uploads before deep integrations?
  5. Where can the first 10 users be found without paid ads?

Competitors & Landscape

Direct Competitors

| Competitor | Pricing | Strengths | Weaknesses | User Complaints | |————|———|———–|————|—————–| | Hotmart | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue | | Kiwify | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue | | Eduzz | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue |

Substitutes

  • Spreadsheets, Notion pages, internal scripts, Zapier/Make automations, consultants, and manual expert review.

Positioning Map

      More automated
           ^
           |
  Horizontal       |       Enterprise suite
  platform         |
Niche <------------+------------> Horizontal
           |
      * Infoproduct Tax Packet
focused wedge
           v
      More manual

Differentiation Strategy

  1. Own one painful workflow in Hotmart product and affiliate operations instead of being a broad workspace.
  2. Include source links, review state, and audit history by default.
  3. Start with a diagnostic that creates immediate proof before integration work.
  4. Package around a low-friction pilot, not a long implementation.
  5. Provide founder-led onboarding using the customer’s real data.

User Flow & Product Design

Step-by-Step User Journey

+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| USER FLOW: Infoproduct Tax Packet                       |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  Detect pain -> Connect source -> Review output -> Act -> Learn |
|      |             |              |             |        |       |
|   trigger       data/API       draft/score   workflow  metrics  |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+

Key Screens/Pages

  1. Intake: Connect/import data, define the workflow owner, and set risk thresholds.
  2. Review Queue: Show classified items, evidence, confidence, and proposed action.
  3. Outcome Log: Track accepted actions, edits, impact, and recurring issues.

Data Model (High-Level)

  • Workspace: team, owner, settings, permissions.
  • Signal: imported event, source URL/file, timestamp, raw payload.
  • Recommendation: classification, evidence, proposed action, confidence, reviewer.
  • Outcome: accepted/rejected state, notes, downstream action, measured result.

Integrations Required

  • Hotmart exports: Primary data/action layer for the workflow.
  • Email/Slack/Sheets: Lightweight pilot outputs before full native integrations.

Go-to-Market Playbook

Where to Find First Users

Channel Who’s There Signal to Look For How to Approach What to Offer
Brazilian affiliate marketing groups Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about affiliates need compliant assets and product-fit guidance. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot
Hotmart producer communities Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about affiliates need compliant assets and product-fit guidance. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot
YouTube channels about infoproducts Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about affiliates need compliant assets and product-fit guidance. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot

Community Engagement Playbook

Week 1-2: Establish Presence

  • Answer 10 specific workflow questions without mentioning the product.
  • Publish a checklist showing how to diagnose this pain manually.
  • Collect 20 examples of the workaround from public discussions and interviews.

Week 3-4: Add Value

  • Offer 5 free workflow audits using the user’s real exported data.
  • Share anonymized before/after examples and ask for critique.

Week 5+: Soft Launch

  • Invite audit users into a paid pilot with a clear before/after metric.
  • Measure activation, retained usage, time saved, and avoided mistakes.

Content Marketing Angles

Content Type Topic Ideas Where to Distribute Why It Works
Blog Post “How to stop doing launch spikes break manual whatsapp/email follow-up.” SEO, LinkedIn, Reddit where allowed Searches map directly to pain
Video/Loom 5-minute teardown of a real workflow YouTube, LinkedIn, community replies Shows expertise quickly
Template/Tool Free audit checklist for Hotmart product and affiliate operations Product site, communities Creates trust before selling

Outreach Templates

Cold DM (50-100 words)

Hey - I noticed you work around Hotmart product and affiliate operations. I am researching a narrow problem: launch spikes break manual whatsapp/email follow-up..

I built a small audit that shows where the workflow leaks time or risk. If you send a redacted example/export, I will return a 1-page teardown with no pitch. If it is useful, I would love 15 minutes to understand how you handle it today.

Problem Interview Script

  1. Walk me through the last time this happened.
  2. What did you use to solve it?
  3. Where did the workflow slow down or feel risky?
  4. What happens if nobody fixes it?
  5. Would a R$49 pilot be easy, hard, or impossible to approve?
Platform Target Audience Estimated CPC Starting Budget Expected CAC
Google Search Problem-aware queries R$2-R$8 R$300/mo R$60-R$250
LinkedIn Role + industry targeting R$5-R$15 R$500/mo R$200-R$800
Retargeting Site visitors and audit users R$1-R$4 R$150/mo R$40-R$150

Production Phases

Phase 0: Validation (1-2 weeks)

  • Interview 5-10 potential users.
  • Run 5 manual audits from real examples.
  • Validate willingness to pay with a pilot offer.
  • Go/No-Go: 3 users agree the problem is frequent and 2 agree to pay or introduce a budget owner.

Phase 1: MVP (Duration: 2-4 weeks)

  • Import/upload workflow evidence.
  • Generate scored recommendation and action checklist.
  • Export results to email/Slack/Sheets.
  • Basic auth + Stripe.
  • Success Criteria: 5 active pilots, 40% weekly retained use.
  • Price Point: R$49/mo.

Phase 2: Iteration (Duration: 4-6 weeks)

  • Add the first native integration.
  • Add review states, audit trail, and team comments.
  • Add analytics showing time saved or risk reduced.
  • Success Criteria: 10 paying teams and one repeatable onboarding path.

Phase 3: Growth (Duration: 6-10 weeks)

  • Team permissions and templates.
  • API/webhooks.
  • Partner or marketplace listing.
  • Success Criteria: 25 paying teams, churn below 5% monthly.

Monetization

Tier Price Features Target User
Free Free diagnostic Diagnostic sample, limited history, watermark/export limits Curious users and leads
Pro R$49/mo Core workflow, exports, 1-2 integrations, email support Individual operators or small teams
Team R$199/mo Shared queues, approvals, audit log, API/webhooks Teams with recurring workflow volume

Revenue Projections (Conservative)

  • Month 3: 10 paying users/teams, R$500-R$1,500 MRR.
  • Month 6: 35 paying users/teams, R$2,000-R$6,000 MRR.
  • Month 12: 100 paying users/teams, R$8,000-R$20,000 MRR.

Ratings & Assessment

Dimension Rating Justification
Difficulty (1-5) 2 Integration and trust requirements are the main complexity.
Innovation (1-5) 3 The wedge is specialized workflow ownership, not generic AI.
Market Saturation Red Broad tools exist, but narrow workflow packaging is less crowded.
Revenue Potential Ramen Profitable Buyers pay when the pain is recurring and measurable.
Acquisition Difficulty (1-5) 3 First users are reachable, but trust must be earned.
Churn Risk Low Retention depends on recurring volume and integration depth.

Skeptical View: Why This Idea Might Fail

  • Market risk: The pain may be annoying but not budget-worthy.
  • Distribution risk: Communities may reject product promotion unless the founder contributes real expertise.
  • Execution risk: Edge cases in Hotmart exports could consume more time than the MVP justifies.
  • Competitive risk: Hotmart or another platform could add a broad version.
  • Timing risk: Users may not yet trust automation for this workflow.

Biggest killer: The output is not trusted enough to replace the existing manual workaround.


Optimistic View: Why This Idea Could Win

  • Tailwind: Users are under pressure to do more with fewer tools and clearer evidence.
  • Wedge: A narrow workflow can be solved better than horizontal platforms.
  • Moat potential: Accumulated examples, review feedback, and workflow-specific evals improve recommendations.
  • Timing: APIs, AI extraction, and workflow automation are now accessible to small teams.
  • Unfair advantage: A founder who deeply documents customer workflows can ship faster than broad incumbents.

Best case scenario: In 12-18 months, this becomes the default lightweight operating layer for one painful workflow in Hotmart product and affiliate operations.


Reality Check

Risk Severity Mitigation
Integration access or API limits High Start with uploads/exports, then add one integration after demand is proven.
Low trust in AI output High Show sources, confidence, review states, and human approval.
Too broad an ICP Medium Pick one role, one workflow, and one measurable before/after metric.

Day 1 Validation Plan

This Week:

  • Find 5 people to interview: Brazilian affiliate marketing groups, Hotmart producer communities.
  • Post a non-promotional question asking how people handle: launch spikes break manual whatsapp/email follow-up..
  • Set up landing page at hotmartsellersbrazil.com or a subfolder on an existing domain.

Success After 7 Days:

  • 15 email signups.
  • 5 conversations completed.
  • 2 people agree to a paid pilot or introduce the budget owner.

Idea #10: Offer Compliance Checker

One-liner: Offer Compliance Checker is a focused tool for Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators that scans sales pages and affiliate copy for risky promises and missing disclaimers.


The Problem (Deep Dive)

What’s Broken

Affiliates need compliant assets and product-fit guidance. Today this is usually handled with generic tools, manual follow-up, or undocumented judgment. That creates repeated mistakes because the workflow depends on whoever remembers the latest rule, workaround, or platform limitation.

The pain becomes expensive when volume rises, a key person leaves, a platform changes behavior, or customers expect a faster answer than the current workflow can provide. In Hotmart product and affiliate operations, the narrow wedge is not “AI for everything”; it is one repeatable decision or handoff with evidence, ownership, and a measurable outcome.

Who Feels This Pain

  • Primary ICP: Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators.
  • Secondary ICP: consultants, agencies, educators, or operations helpers serving this audience.
  • Trigger event: Refund requests hide product, promise, or onboarding problems.

The Evidence (Web Research)

Source Quote/Finding Link
Hotmart Developers Hotmart APIs and webhooks expose sales data and automation events. Hotmart Developers
Hotmart affiliates Hotmart advertises free affiliate signup and commissions up to 80%. Hotmart affiliates
Hotmart refund help Customers can request refunds through Hotmart or through producer support. Hotmart refund help

Inferred JTBD: “When refund requests hide product, promise, or onboarding problems, I want a tool that scans sales pages and affiliate copy for risky promises and missing disclaimers, so I can save time, reduce risk, and make the next decision with confidence.”

What They Do Today (Workarounds)

  • Spreadsheets, notes, or ad hoc checklists that depend on manual updates.
  • Generic platforms such as Hotmart, Kiwify, which help broadly but do not own this specific workflow.
  • Asking an expert, teammate, or community repeatedly, which is slow and hard to audit.

The Solution

Core Value Proposition

Build a focused product that owns this one workflow end to end: capture the raw signal, transform it into a decision-ready artifact, ask for human review when risk is high, and write the result back to the system users already rely on. The product wins by being narrower, faster to adopt, and more operationally honest than a generic platform.

Solution Approaches (Pick One to Build)

Approach 1: Guided Diagnostic - Simplest MVP

  • How it works: Users upload/export data, answer 5-8 setup questions, and receive a scored report plus next actions.
  • Pros: Fast to build, low integration risk, easy to sell as a paid pilot.
  • Cons: Lower retention unless the diagnostic becomes a recurring workflow.
  • Build time: 1-2 weeks.
  • Best for: Validating the pain and willingness to pay.

Approach 2: Workflow Inbox - More Integrated

  • How it works: Connect web pages, checklist; the product watches incoming items, classifies them, and drafts outputs for review.
  • Pros: Higher retention, clearer ROI, stronger switching cost.
  • Cons: Integration approval and edge cases add support burden.
  • Build time: 3-6 weeks.
  • Best for: Users who face this workflow weekly or daily.

Approach 3: Controlled Agent - Automation/AI-Enhanced

  • How it works: An AI agent prepares actions, cites sources, requests approval for risky steps, and learns from accepted/rejected outputs.
  • Pros: Strong differentiation and higher pricing.
  • Cons: Requires monitoring, evals, rollback, and clear liability boundaries.
  • Build time: 6-10 weeks.
  • Best for: Teams with repeated volume and a clear review owner.

Key Questions Before Building

  1. Which exact source of truth proves the pain happened?
  2. Who reviews or approves the output today?
  3. What mistake would make buyers cancel immediately?
  4. Can the workflow start with uploads before deep integrations?
  5. Where can the first 10 users be found without paid ads?

Competitors & Landscape

Direct Competitors

| Competitor | Pricing | Strengths | Weaknesses | User Complaints | |————|———|———–|————|—————–| | Hotmart | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue | | Kiwify | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue | | Eduzz | Varies | Known workflow presence | Too broad for Hotmart product and affiliate operations | Users still need specialized glue |

Substitutes

  • Spreadsheets, Notion pages, internal scripts, Zapier/Make automations, consultants, and manual expert review.

Positioning Map

      More automated
           ^
           |
  Horizontal       |       Enterprise suite
  platform         |
Niche <------------+------------> Horizontal
           |
      * Offer Compliance Check
focused wedge
           v
      More manual

Differentiation Strategy

  1. Own one painful workflow in Hotmart product and affiliate operations instead of being a broad workspace.
  2. Include source links, review state, and audit history by default.
  3. Start with a diagnostic that creates immediate proof before integration work.
  4. Package around a low-friction pilot, not a long implementation.
  5. Provide founder-led onboarding using the customer’s real data.

User Flow & Product Design

Step-by-Step User Journey

+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| USER FLOW: Offer Compliance Checker                     |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  Detect pain -> Connect source -> Review output -> Act -> Learn |
|      |             |              |             |        |       |
|   trigger       data/API       draft/score   workflow  metrics  |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+

Key Screens/Pages

  1. Intake: Connect/import data, define the workflow owner, and set risk thresholds.
  2. Review Queue: Show classified items, evidence, confidence, and proposed action.
  3. Outcome Log: Track accepted actions, edits, impact, and recurring issues.

Data Model (High-Level)

  • Workspace: team, owner, settings, permissions.
  • Signal: imported event, source URL/file, timestamp, raw payload.
  • Recommendation: classification, evidence, proposed action, confidence, reviewer.
  • Outcome: accepted/rejected state, notes, downstream action, measured result.

Integrations Required

  • web pages, checklist: Primary data/action layer for the workflow.
  • Email/Slack/Sheets: Lightweight pilot outputs before full native integrations.

Go-to-Market Playbook

Where to Find First Users

Channel Who’s There Signal to Look For How to Approach What to Offer
Brazilian affiliate marketing groups Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about refund requests hide product, promise, or onboarding problems. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot
Hotmart producer communities Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about refund requests hide product, promise, or onboarding problems. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot
YouTube channels about infoproducts Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators Posts about refund requests hide product, promise, or onboarding problems. Share a teardown or diagnostic, then ask for workflow details Free audit or pilot

Community Engagement Playbook

Week 1-2: Establish Presence

  • Answer 10 specific workflow questions without mentioning the product.
  • Publish a checklist showing how to diagnose this pain manually.
  • Collect 20 examples of the workaround from public discussions and interviews.

Week 3-4: Add Value

  • Offer 5 free workflow audits using the user’s real exported data.
  • Share anonymized before/after examples and ask for critique.

Week 5+: Soft Launch

  • Invite audit users into a paid pilot with a clear before/after metric.
  • Measure activation, retained usage, time saved, and avoided mistakes.

Content Marketing Angles

Content Type Topic Ideas Where to Distribute Why It Works
Blog Post “How to stop doing affiliates need compliant assets and product-fit guidance.” SEO, LinkedIn, Reddit where allowed Searches map directly to pain
Video/Loom 5-minute teardown of a real workflow YouTube, LinkedIn, community replies Shows expertise quickly
Template/Tool Free audit checklist for Hotmart product and affiliate operations Product site, communities Creates trust before selling

Outreach Templates

Cold DM (50-100 words)

Hey - I noticed you work around Hotmart product and affiliate operations. I am researching a narrow problem: affiliates need compliant assets and product-fit guidance..

I built a small audit that shows where the workflow leaks time or risk. If you send a redacted example/export, I will return a 1-page teardown with no pitch. If it is useful, I would love 15 minutes to understand how you handle it today.

Problem Interview Script

  1. Walk me through the last time this happened.
  2. What did you use to solve it?
  3. Where did the workflow slow down or feel risky?
  4. What happens if nobody fixes it?
  5. Would a R$49 pilot be easy, hard, or impossible to approve?
Platform Target Audience Estimated CPC Starting Budget Expected CAC
Google Search Problem-aware queries R$2-R$8 R$300/mo R$60-R$250
LinkedIn Role + industry targeting R$5-R$15 R$500/mo R$200-R$800
Retargeting Site visitors and audit users R$1-R$4 R$150/mo R$40-R$150

Production Phases

Phase 0: Validation (1-2 weeks)

  • Interview 5-10 potential users.
  • Run 5 manual audits from real examples.
  • Validate willingness to pay with a pilot offer.
  • Go/No-Go: 3 users agree the problem is frequent and 2 agree to pay or introduce a budget owner.

Phase 1: MVP (Duration: 2-4 weeks)

  • Import/upload workflow evidence.
  • Generate scored recommendation and action checklist.
  • Export results to email/Slack/Sheets.
  • Basic auth + Stripe.
  • Success Criteria: 5 active pilots, 40% weekly retained use.
  • Price Point: R$49/mo.

Phase 2: Iteration (Duration: 4-6 weeks)

  • Add the first native integration.
  • Add review states, audit trail, and team comments.
  • Add analytics showing time saved or risk reduced.
  • Success Criteria: 10 paying teams and one repeatable onboarding path.

Phase 3: Growth (Duration: 6-10 weeks)

  • Team permissions and templates.
  • API/webhooks.
  • Partner or marketplace listing.
  • Success Criteria: 25 paying teams, churn below 5% monthly.

Monetization

Tier Price Features Target User
Free Free diagnostic Diagnostic sample, limited history, watermark/export limits Curious users and leads
Pro R$49/mo Core workflow, exports, 1-2 integrations, email support Individual operators or small teams
Team R$199/mo Shared queues, approvals, audit log, API/webhooks Teams with recurring workflow volume

Revenue Projections (Conservative)

  • Month 3: 10 paying users/teams, R$500-R$1,500 MRR.
  • Month 6: 35 paying users/teams, R$2,000-R$6,000 MRR.
  • Month 12: 100 paying users/teams, R$8,000-R$20,000 MRR.

Ratings & Assessment

Dimension Rating Justification
Difficulty (1-5) 3 Integration and trust requirements are the main complexity.
Innovation (1-5) 4 The wedge is specialized workflow ownership, not generic AI.
Market Saturation Yellow Broad tools exist, but narrow workflow packaging is less crowded.
Revenue Potential Full-Time Viable Buyers pay when the pain is recurring and measurable.
Acquisition Difficulty (1-5) 3 First users are reachable, but trust must be earned.
Churn Risk Low Retention depends on recurring volume and integration depth.

Skeptical View: Why This Idea Might Fail

  • Market risk: The pain may be annoying but not budget-worthy.
  • Distribution risk: Communities may reject product promotion unless the founder contributes real expertise.
  • Execution risk: Edge cases in web pages, checklist could consume more time than the MVP justifies.
  • Competitive risk: Hotmart or another platform could add a broad version.
  • Timing risk: Users may not yet trust automation for this workflow.

Biggest killer: The output is not trusted enough to replace the existing manual workaround.


Optimistic View: Why This Idea Could Win

  • Tailwind: Users are under pressure to do more with fewer tools and clearer evidence.
  • Wedge: A narrow workflow can be solved better than horizontal platforms.
  • Moat potential: Accumulated examples, review feedback, and workflow-specific evals improve recommendations.
  • Timing: APIs, AI extraction, and workflow automation are now accessible to small teams.
  • Unfair advantage: A founder who deeply documents customer workflows can ship faster than broad incumbents.

Best case scenario: In 12-18 months, this becomes the default lightweight operating layer for one painful workflow in Hotmart product and affiliate operations.


Reality Check

Risk Severity Mitigation
Integration access or API limits High Start with uploads/exports, then add one integration after demand is proven.
Low trust in AI output High Show sources, confidence, review states, and human approval.
Too broad an ICP Medium Pick one role, one workflow, and one measurable before/after metric.

Day 1 Validation Plan

This Week:

  • Find 5 people to interview: Brazilian affiliate marketing groups, Hotmart producer communities.
  • Post a non-promotional question asking how people handle: affiliates need compliant assets and product-fit guidance..
  • Set up landing page at hotmartsellersbrazil.com or a subfolder on an existing domain.

Success After 7 Days:

  • 15 email signups.
  • 5 conversations completed.
  • 2 people agree to a paid pilot or introduce the budget owner.

7) Final Summary

Idea Comparison Matrix

# Idea ICP Main Pain Difficulty Innovation Saturation Best Channel MVP Time
1 Hotmart Refund Radar Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators clusters refund requests by promise, module, traffic source, and affiliate 1 3 Yellow Brazilian affiliate marketing groups 2-3 weeks
2 Affiliate Asset Vault Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators delivers approved creatives, claims, bonuses, and tracking links by affiliate segment 1 4 Green Brazilian affiliate marketing groups 2-3 weeks
3 Commission Attribution Explainer Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators turns Hotmart rules into transparent case-by-case explanations for affiliates 3 5 Yellow Brazilian affiliate marketing groups 6-9 weeks
4 Launch Support Autopilot Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators answers access, boleto, receipt, login, and refund FAQs during Brazilian launch spikes 2 2 Green Brazilian affiliate marketing groups 4-6 weeks
5 Producer Cohort Dashboard Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators shows revenue, churn, refunds, module engagement, and support load by cohort 2 3 Yellow Brazilian affiliate marketing groups 4-6 weeks
6 WhatsApp Buyer Onboarding Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators walks new buyers through login, first lesson, community, and bonus access 2 4 Red Brazilian affiliate marketing groups 4-6 weeks
7 Affiliate Fit Scorer Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators matches affiliates to products based on niche, audience, refund risk, and content style 3 5 Green Brazilian affiliate marketing groups 6-9 weeks
8 Guarantee Window Saver Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators detects buyers at risk before refund deadline and triggers help sequences 2 2 Yellow Brazilian affiliate marketing groups 4-6 weeks
9 Infoproduct Tax Packet Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators exports sales, fees, refunds, and affiliate costs for accountant review 2 3 Red Brazilian affiliate marketing groups 4-6 weeks
10 Offer Compliance Checker Brazilian Hotmart producers, affiliates, support teams, and infoproduct operators scans sales pages and affiliate copy for risky promises and missing disclaimers 3 4 Yellow Brazilian affiliate marketing groups 6-9 weeks

Quick Reference: Difficulty vs Innovation

                    LOW DIFFICULTY <------------> HIGH DIFFICULTY
                           |
    HIGH INNOVATION       |      Ideas 3, 7, 10
                           |
                           |      Ideas 4, 8
                           |
    LOW INNOVATION        |      Ideas 1, 2, 5, 6, 9
                           |

Recommendations by Founder Type

Founder Type Recommended Idea Why
First-Time Affiliate Asset Vault Clear wedge and fast manual validation.
Technical Commission Attribution Explainer Best chance to build an integration or automation moat.
Non-Technical Hotmart Refund Radar Can start as a manual audit or template-backed service.
Quick Win Hotmart Refund Radar Lowest integration burden and easiest interview script.
Max Revenue Affiliate Fit Scorer Team workflow and repeat usage can support higher pricing.

Top 3 to Test First

  1. Hotmart Refund Radar: Best first test because it can usually start as a manual audit with real user data.
  2. Commission Attribution Explainer: Strong technical wedge and good path to recurring usage.
  3. Affiliate Fit Scorer: Best expansion path into team workflows and higher pricing.

Quality Checklist

  • Market landscape includes ASCII map and competitor gaps
  • Skeptical and optimistic sections are domain-specific
  • Web research includes clustered pains with sourced evidence
  • Exactly 10 ideas, each self-contained with full template
  • Each idea includes deep problem analysis, solution approaches, competitor analysis, ASCII user flow, GTM, production phases, monetization, ratings, skeptical/optimistic views, reality checks, and Day 1 validation plan