Frequently asked questions

Short answers to what people ask most before trying Market Verdict.

What is Market Verdict?

Market Verdict scores how viable a business idea is. You enter a concept, a location, and a few basic economics, and it returns a structured viability rating grounded in real numbers instead of guesswork.

How does the analysis work?

It runs your inputs through revenue, cost, margin, break-even, and competitor-density math against country-specific benchmarks. In about a minute you get a clear score plus the specific strengths and risks behind it.

How much does it cost?

New users get 3 free analyses to try it. After that, a single analysis is $9.99, or a 30-day subscription with unlimited analyses is $69.99 with no long-term contract.

Which languages and countries are supported?

The site runs in ten languages on dedicated subdomains, and the analysis adjusts to country-level GDP and cost benchmarks. You can re-run the same idea for different cities to compare them honestly.

How accurate are the results, and what powers them?

Results are heuristic estimates from public benchmarks and an AI model, not guarantees. They are built to catch obvious problems early and ground your decision in real economics, so treat them as a fast sanity check rather than a forecast.

What happens to my idea and data?

Your inputs generate your analysis and are saved to your account so you can revisit them. They are not sold, and on-site analytics are limited to understanding usage, with no advertising cookies.

Can I export or share my report?

Yes. Every analysis exports as a PDF or text file, and each one carries a verification code you can check on the Verify page to confirm it is genuine.

Sources

U.S. Small Business Administration
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
World Bank
OECD