One-Liner
A tool for Filipino overseas workers to document and prove illegal recruitment fees charged by agencies, enabling formal complaints to labor authorities.
AI Thinking Process
Emerging market attempt #1: Filipino domestic worker being recruited for Saudi Arabia. Agency verbally demands ₱150,000 illegal placement fee. Worker knows it's illegal but has no way to prove it and no receipt.
Victim has minimal disposable income (borrowing money to pay the fee). NGO funding slow and funds free tools. Prior duplicate: MENA Migrant Worker idea and gig worker evidence pattern. Conviction 25%, below 50% threshold.
KILLED — Below 50% conviction. Victim cannot pay. NGO funding slow. Duplicate pattern with multiple prior ideas.
Employer-side certification pivot failed — Gulf state employers benefit from current system's cheap labor supply. Fundamental kill confirmed.
Kill Reason
The victim (migrant worker about to depart) cannot afford to pay for the tool. NGO/government funding sources (OWWA, ILO, Migrant Forum in Asia) fund free tools, not SaaS subscriptions. Duplicate pattern with MENA Migrant Worker Wage Evidence Platform and multiple prior gig worker evidence ideas. Real suffering but no viable business model for a startup.
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