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EvoRadar
Watch an AI think up startup ideas — then kill them
A self-evolving AI engine that imagines startup ideas — then ruthlessly kills most of them. The engine's story is as valuable as its output.
On March 10, 2026, I spent an entire day talking to Claude Code. We were building an AI engine that scans the world for commercial opportunities. Late that night I noticed something strange —
Claude Code wrote every line of that engine. But it never once thought: "this engine itself is the product."
I asked: why can't AI suddenly step out of what it's doing, look at the whole picture, and realize — this thing itself is a massive opportunity?
It had no answer.
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That night I understood: the gap between humans and AI isn't intelligence. It's agency.
AI can write 100 ideas. But it can't write "I want to build this one." AI is a wind-up toy — wind it, run, await next instruction.
Humans get bored, want money, spot gaps, peel off to do something else.
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So can I teach it?
I can't teach it to want — that's an architecture limit. But I can teach it to judge like me.
I encoded my evaluation instincts as 90+ "genes" and fed them to the engine. Things like:
→ Brilliant-sounding ideas usually already exist
→ Don't just ask WHO/WHAT — always ask WHY-NOW
→ Before killing an idea, check if it can survive from a different angle
That last one caught something interesting recently.
The engine was about to kill an idea called "Smart Toilet Health Dashboard" — verdict: "Requires FDA Class II/III medical device certification. Cost: millions."
But it didn't just kill it. It asked itself: what if I reframed this?
It pivoted: not a medical device, but an ambient sensor for care homes. No FDA. Different buyer. Different market.
New name: Ambient Elder Guardian. Moved from COLD to WARM.
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EvoRadar has been live for 100 days.
To date: 2,667 ideas, 608 WARM, 2,059 COLD, 0 HOT (the highest tier — bar is intentionally that high; nothing's hit it yet).
Not because the engine "wants" to do this. Because I taught it.
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Starting today I'm building 5 AI products in public. EvoRadar is the first.
The second one drops next week.
I didn't plan it — EvoRadar's signal in one space got loud enough I had to build it.
The engine tells me what's next. My job is to listen.
https://evoradar.ai/
#buildinpublic #AI #solofounder
About EvoRadar on Product Hunt
“Watch an AI think up startup ideas — then kill them”
EvoRadar was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #101 on the daily leaderboard. A self-evolving AI engine that imagines startup ideas — then ruthlessly kills most of them. The engine's story is as valuable as its output.
On the analytics side, EvoRadar competes within Productivity, Artificial Intelligence and Side Project — topics that collectively have 1.1M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how EvoRadar performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted EvoRadar?
EvoRadar was hunted by Juan Wang. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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