About Syra

Most founders do not fail because they are short on ideas.
They fail because they start too fast.

Syra exists to slow the moment that matters: the point between excitement and commitment. It helps you decide whether an idea deserves your time before you spend months proving the wrong thing.

The problem
Founders are idea machines. The trap is treating that energy as evidence.

You get an idea, the momentum feels real, and the urge is to build immediately. That is usually where time gets wasted. Not because the person is lazy, but because the decision was never stress-tested.

Syra is built for that gap. It turns uncertainty into a structured decision instead of a long, expensive mood.

48h
enough time to pressure-test whether an idea deserves the next six months
1 decision
build, kill, or wait — with reasons you can defend
0 noise
less theory, more falsifiable judgment
What Syra is

A decision engine for founders, builders, and PMs.

Give Syra an idea. It pushes on the assumptions, compares signals, highlights the weak points, and returns a clear verdict. The point is not to produce a long report. The point is to make the next move obvious.

Default
Rapid verdict
Web-grounded build / kill / wait with an evidence line you can spot-check via sources—before you sink another week.
Upgrade
Deep brief — ~2 min full decision breakdown
Full memo: assumptions, failure pressure, linked sources, and what would flip the call—when the decision has to survive scrutiny.
What it gives you
A decision you can act on
Not a vague confidence boost. Not generic research. A clear answer with pressure-tested reasons.
What it avoids
Analysis without commitment
The kind of output that sounds smart but still leaves you guessing what to do next.
The builder
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Founder
Yogya
Solo Builder · Syra
I have killed products mid-build when the idea did not survive contact with reality. Syra is the tool I wish I had before writing the first line.

I am 15. Syra is built with a simple rule: test the decision before committing the time.

Building in public · live product, not a portfolio piece
What we believe
01
The decision is the product
The value is not a document. The value is a verdict you can use immediately.
02
Uncertainty must be explicit
Bad bets usually survive because nobody named the unknowns clearly enough.
03
Clarity beats coverage
One strong insight that changes the decision matters more than ten generic observations.
04
Every bet should be testable
If you cannot validate or kill the idea quickly, you are not deciding — you are hoping.
Ready

Stop building on impulse.

Run the idea through Syra before it turns into a month of avoidable work.

Test my idea