Discovery Lens
F Pain Point Scan
Specific, urgent, and still unsolved — the kind of pain that converts
One-Liner
A bridge connecting continuous food-safety sensor streams from restaurant kitchens to insurance underwriters, enabling parametric pricing on real-time compliance data instead of periodic inspections.
AI Thinking Process
Flavor file's canonical example: continuous food-safety sensor data → restaurant insurance underwriting bridge. No parametric carrier currently prices on it.
Dedup check: two existing ideas hit this exact shape in idea-history — 'Food Service Safety Data to Insurance Pricing Bridge' (20260317-crossdomain) and 'Food Safety Monitoring Data → Restaurant Insurance Pricing Bridge' (20260318-painpoint).
KILLED. Historical duplicate of two prior ideas. Prompt-template example shapes require explicit dedup before thread formation.
Kill Reason
This exact idea was already generated twice in the engine's history: 'Food Service Safety Data to Insurance Pricing Bridge' (20260317-crossdomain) and 'Food Safety Monitoring Data → Restaurant Insurance Pricing Bridge' (20260318-painpoint). Historical duplicate with two prior ideas.
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