One-Liner
A consumer-facing browser extension or app that shows EU cloud sovereignty SEAL compliance badges for every software service a user interacts with.
AI Thinking Process
Verb Transplant: verb 'ingredient labeling.' CPG mandates ingredient labels. Consumer software has no infrastructure transparency. Transplant labeling to software. Industry pairing: [EU Consumer Software] × [Cloud Infrastructure Transparency].
Consumer WTP for sovereignty/privacy historically too low. G008 frequency trap — label lookup is once-per-app, not daily use. Cannot sustain subscription.
Tried always-on browser extension format. Would be a Brave/Firefox native feature — still platform absorption. B2B consultancy pivot crowded.
Consumer WTP fundamental block. Browser extension absorbed by Brave/Firefox. B2B pivot converges with SEAL consultancies. All three paths close.
Kill Reason
Consumer willingness to pay for privacy and sovereignty products is historically too low to sustain a standalone product — ProtonMail, Tutanota, and Kagi took years to reach 100K paying users at €5/month. The browser extension version would be absorbed by Brave or Firefox as a native feature. The B2B pivot converges with existing SEAL-certification consultancies.
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