Source Chain Protocol
Discovery Lens
C Combination Innovation
Two separate worlds finally connect — and the intersection is a product
One-Liner
A browser extension that reverse-engineers AI-generated summaries and search results to find and display the ORIGINAL human sources, letting users verify claims by clicking through to the actual evidence.
Kill Reason
A browser extension with no accumulating data asset is replicable in days by any developer — there is no defensible moat that grows over time. Monetization is also structurally weak, as users expect browser extensions to be free and there is no clear B2B customer willing to pay for source-tracing as a standalone service.
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killed: Transforming documents into structured AI debates is a compelling interaction pattern, but it is a single-prompt advanced AI wrapper with no data flywheel, no user lock-in, and no barrier to Google NotebookLM or Perplexity adding a debate mode in a single product sprint. Without a proprietary content corpus or network effect, this is a feature, not a business.
killed: Microsoft 365 Copilot performs cross-channel triage across Outlook, Teams, and Calendar with deep platform integration that no third-party tool can replicate. The attention routing concept is sound but the moat belongs entirely to the platforms that own the communication channels.