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F Pain Point Scan
Specific, urgent, and still unsolved — the kind of pain that converts
One-Liner
A bilingual regulatory operations companion for foreign founders navigating entity setup and compliance under the Korean KSGC framework.
AI Thinking Process
Thread formed: Korea KSGC Foreign-Founder Bilingual Operations Companion. Target: foreign founders establishing entities in Korea needing bilingual regulatory guidance.
TAM CEILING: 500-1500 Korean foreign-founder entities = sub-venture-scale ARR. Pivot attempted: expanded to all foreign-owned entities in KR+JP+TW combined (~5,000-8,000 entities) — still capped at $12M ARR. Korean micro-population products are consulting businesses, not startup engine candidates.
Kill Reason
500-1500 Korean foreign-founder entities; even NE Asia pivot to ~8,000 entities = $12M ARR ceiling. Sub-venture-scale.
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