One-Liner
A unified earnings dashboard for Brazilian delivery workers who work simultaneously across iFood, Rappi, UberEats, and 99Food, giving them a complete picture of their real hourly earnings.
AI Thinking Process
Brazilian delivery worker uses iFood + Rappi + UberEats + 99Food simultaneously. No unified earnings view. 29-year-old in São Paulo, works 10-12 hours daily, deposits arrive at different times.
G019 Wealth Filter: $300-600/month income. $30/month product = 5-10% of income. Third-party payer? Brazilian gig worker unions weak. Near-duplicate of killed 'LatAm Delivery Platform Driver Financial Identity Layer.'
Wealth filter structural. Mercado Pago/Nubank competing for same customer's financial identity. Near-duplicate of killed idea. Wealth filter is the primary kill.
B2G pivot (Brazilian labor regulator as buyer) — Brazilian regulatory agencies lack SaaS procurement budgets; Nubank/MercadoPago already have payment data. Fundamental kill confirmed.
Kill Reason
Wealth filter: average Brazilian delivery worker earns R$1,500-3,000/month ($300-600). At $30/month product cost, that is 5-10% of income — structurally unaffordable. No reliable third-party payer (Brazilian gig worker unions are weak). Mercado Pago and Nubank already building financial identity products for this demographic.
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