Build without starting alone.

A free Support Map for people with an idea, but no built-in network, team, capital, or business-building experience.

Answer 8 guided questions. Get a saved map that shows what you may be building, what might be missing, and the next moves worth taking.

  • Clarity first

  • Real next moves

  • Private link to return

Your evenfield Support Map

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Overview

Your evenfield Support Map

This is a first map for turning the idea into something clearer, smaller, and easier to test.

1. What We Heard

You are trying to turn a real skill into a first offer people can understand.

2. What You May Be Building

Productized service
A focused, explainable service that can be delivered manually and improved quickly.

3. The Gaps We See

  • Customer clarity
  • Offer shape
  • Proof and trust

4. Your Next 3 Moves

  1. 1Name one first person
  2. 2Draft one simple offer
  3. 3Have five real conversations

A map that makes your next move clearer.

Who this is for

For people starting without a built-in support system.

You do not need a pitch deck, startup vocabulary, or a polished plan. You need enough structure to stop spinning and start learning from the real world.

You are building without a team

No co-founder, no operator, and no room full of people already in the trenches with you.

You do not have a map

The idea feels real, but the path still feels vague, scattered, or too big to start.

You want direction, not noise

You need a practical next move that fits your constraints, not a pile of generic advice.

What you get

Not a document. A working map of where to focus first.

The Support Map reflects the shape of your idea back to you: what you may be building, what you already have, what is missing, and what move is worth making next.

  • What we heard
  • What you may be building
  • What you already have
  • The gaps to notice first
  • Your next 3 moves

What you may be building

Productized service

One clear offer delivered to a specific customer with a repeatable method.

  • Strong personal motivation
  • A realistic starting point
  • Relevant experience to draw from
Your next
3 moves

The gaps to notice first

  • Customer clarity
  • Offer shape
  • Proof and trust

Your next 3 moves

  1. 1Name one first person
  2. 2Draft one simple offer
  3. 3Have five real conversations

Why not just ask ChatGPT?

A blank box helps when you already know what to ask.

Early builders often do not. The hard part is naming the real problem, seeing the missing pieces, and choosing a next move that fits your actual constraints.

The Support Map starts with structured questions and returns a founder-specific path. The experience is designed to feel like support, not homework.

How the Support Map works

Start small. Leave with something useful.

Clarity first. Shortcuts later.

  1. 1

    Answer 8 guided questions

    Share the idea, why it matters, where you are starting, and what feels confusing right now.

  2. 2

    Get your free Support Map

    See the map before any email capture: what we heard, what you may be building, your gaps, and your next moves.

  3. 3

    Save it or revise it

    Use the private link to return later, edit your answers, and create a clearer version as your thinking changes.

  4. 4

    Keep building with focus

    Test small, learn from real conversations, and move with more confidence.

See a sample

What your Support Map looks like.

This fictional sample shows the kind of reflection, gaps, and next moves your free Support Map can include.

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Fictional sample

Weekend Meal Prep Support Map

For a local service idea serving busy parents.

What We Heard

You want to help busy parents eat better without adding more planning to their week.

What You May Be Building

Local service offer

A small, high-trust meal prep service that starts with one simple weekend offer for nearby households.

What You Already Have

  • A practical skill people already value.
  • A clear audience close to home.
  • A natural place to ask first customers.

The Gaps We See

  • A specific first package and price.
  • A simple pickup or delivery plan.
  • A small test group willing to give honest feedback.

Your Next 3 Moves

  1. 1Choose one starter package
  2. 2Invite 5 local parents to test it
  3. 3Write down what was hard

A note from Ian

Built for people starting without a built-in support system.

I am building evenfield for people who have something real to offer, but not the team, map, or network that makes starting feel straightforward. The Support Map is the first version of that promise: a way to stop staring at a blank page and leave with a next move that fits your actual life.

Ian Gray, founder of evenfield

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A better fit

Clarity first. Shortcuts later, if they still make sense.

The free Support Map is for early orientation. It is probably not the right place if:

  • You want instant scale tactics before testing a small first offer.
  • You only want fundraising advice or pitch-deck polish.
  • You want a finished business plan instead of a clearer first step.

Trust

You should know what happens before you share.

  • Value first

    No login and no email before your free Support Map.

  • Private link

    Your map gets a private link. Anyone with that link can open it, so treat it like something you would not post publicly.

  • Your answers

    Your answers are used to create and save your Support Map. evenfield does not sell submitted answers.

FAQ

Clear answers before you start.

Is the Support Map really free?

Yes. You can create the free Support Map before any email capture. After you see it, you can choose whether to join the waitlist for the fuller version.

Do I need an account?

No. The current Support Map flow does not require an account or login.

Do I have to enter my email first?

No. evenfield asks for email only after your free Support Map is ready.

Can I come back to my map later?

Yes. Copy the private link on your result page. That link lets you reopen the saved map, edit your answers, and create a revised version.

What happens to my answers?

Your answers are used to create and save your Support Map. They help you reopen or revise it later. evenfield does not sell submitted answers.

Who is this not for?

It is probably not the right fit if you want instant scale hacks, fundraising-only advice, or a finished business plan without doing the first learning steps.

Get your free Support Map.

Eight questions. A clearer path. Zero pressure.

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