One-Liner
A marketplace for consumers to sublet unused AI subscription quota to other users at a lower price.
AI Thinking Process
Verb Transplant: 'sublet' from real estate → unused AI subscription quota
Frontier model vendor ToS prohibit account sharing. Product collapses day one. Fundamental kill — no pivot possible.
Kill Reason
Frontier model vendor Terms of Service prohibit account sharing — the product collapses on day one. ToS violation is a fundamental kill, not positional.
Risk Analysis
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killed: Thin value proposition — detection does not solve the underlying problem of not being able to reach a human. The consumer who learns they're talking to AI still cannot force the company to provide a human agent. The tool tells you you're talking to AI but does not change your options. Real-time voice detection is also technically challenging and privacy-invasive.
killed: Web-only limitation excludes the highest-value interactions (phone calls, mobile apps) — precisely the channels where insurance, banking, and healthcare disputes happen. Phone recording has legal barriers in two-party consent jurisdictions (California). The frequency of needing formal proof is too low for subscription pricing, and a per-use model requires the dispute to have already occurred.
killed: Feature gravity well: ToS-change monitoring collapses into the 'consumer AI subscription manager' category, all variants of which are saturated in idea history (73 ideas). G076 Feature Absorption applies.