Delta Radar
Find the startup opportunities hiding in this week's market shifts
Delta Radar turns fresh market changes into 10 validation-ready SaaS and startup opportunity signals with the buyer, timing, evidence, risks, and next test already attached.
AI audit trails for regulated support teams
Support leaders need a way to prove which AI answers were reviewed, corrected, approved, and shipped to high-risk customers.
Problem
The market is loud. Validation-ready ideas are scarce.
Delta Radar is not inspiration. It is a weekly queue of opportunities that are concrete enough to investigate.
Too many trend fragments
Founders see launches, posts, changelogs, layoffs, policy shifts, and AI demos all day. Most of it never becomes a concrete product test.
Ideas arrive without buyers
A market observation is not enough. You still need the first customer, the pain, the timing, and a way to validate demand quickly.
Research becomes a graveyard
Saved tabs and Notion dumps feel productive, but they rarely turn into a ranked queue of opportunities worth calling customers about.
Product mechanics
A weekly operating rhythm for opportunity discovery.
A constrained review loop keeps discovery practical: scan the drop, save the strongest wedges, and open the brief only when the signal earns more attention.
10 signals every week
A deliberately limited drop so opportunity discovery stays sharp instead of becoming another endless feed.
Swipe, save, skip
Move quickly through the drop, keep the ideas worth testing, and discard weak wedges without ceremony.
Open detailed briefs
Each saved signal expands into evidence, ICP, why-now logic, validation steps, risks, and pricing angles.
Validate the best ideas
Use the brief to run outreach, landing page tests, manual service pilots, or customer interviews before building.
Signal anatomy
One brief, enough context to move.
Every signal is structured so you can decide whether to test demand, ignore the wedge, or return later with better timing.
Example signal
AI audit trails for regulated support teams
A narrow B2B workflow wedge created by AI adoption, compliance pressure, and teams that need proof before enterprise buyers sign.
High urgency, clear first customer, strong validation path.
Manual evidence review is slowing teams that sell into regulated buyers.
AI usage is moving faster than compliance processes can document.
B2B support teams in healthcare, fintech, and enterprise SaaS.
91 / 100
Policy shifts, enterprise AI controls, support tooling gaps.
50-500 person SaaS companies with regulated customers.
Audit log capture, reviewer queue, exportable compliance packet.
$299-$899/mo by seat count or retained evidence volume.
Crowded compliance tooling, unclear budget owner, integration drag.
Strong if sold as workflow relief, not generic AI governance.
Who it is for
Built for builders who want better starting points.
Radar is for people who need sharper inputs before they commit time, code, content, or capital.
Indie hackers scanning for non-obvious wedges
SaaS founders choosing their next product line
Product builders looking for sharper validation inputs
Growth and operators searching for timely market angles
Agencies validating productized service ideas
Workflow
From market change to saved opportunity.
The product turns raw market movement into a weekly founder decision loop.
Delta Radar researches recent market changes across product, policy, platform, and buyer behavior signals.
The system filters raw movement into opportunity candidates with urgency, buyer clarity, and buildability.
Editors and generation pipelines produce 10 strong signals with concrete validation context.
You review the weekly drop, save what is worth testing, and open the brief when a signal deserves action.
Delta Radar
Review this week's drop. Keep the ideas worth testing.
Start with the current 10-signal drop, keep the ideas with a real validation path, and use the strongest briefs to decide what deserves customer conversations before you build.