Solve The Right Problem
A 7-Step Method for Getting Unstuck – For Good
Most people don’t have a motivation problem. They have a clarity problem.
Solve the Right Problem is an app that guides you through a structured, 7-step method for turning vague, stuck, looping problems into clear action – with prompts that meet you exactly where you are in the process.
We’re building it right now. And we want the right people testing it first.
What the app does
You bring a real problem – something at work, on your team, in your life. The app walks you through a structured problem-solving flow, one step at a time, with embedded guidance and prompts that help you think more clearly as you go.
You don’t need to already know how to frame the problem. That’s the point.
By the end, you’ll have:
- A clear, testable definition of what you’re actually dealing with
- Root causes, not just symptoms
- A way to measure whether things are actually improving
- A small, actionable experiment you can run right now
- And most importantly: A map that holds this all.
Who this is for
Anyone who’s tired of thinking in circles. Whether it’s a process that keeps breaking, a team dynamic that won’t shift, a decision you keep deferring, a project stuck in slow motion, or a recurring tension you can’t quite name – this method works across all of it.
It’s especially useful if you lead others and feel the weight of problems that never fully resolve.
What beta testers get
- Free access to the full app during the beta period
- Discounted or lifetime pricing when it launches publicly
- Direct input into what gets built – your feedback shapes the product
Beta testers actively use the app on real problems and tell us what’s working. You get a tool that’s genuinely useful right now. We get people who care enough to help make it better.
This is NOT for you if:
- You want someone else to solve it for you
- You’re not willing to slow down long enough to think
- You’d rather stay comfortable with the problem than get clear on it
Spots are limited. We’re onboarding testers in small cohorts to make sure the experience is solid.
