A big ambition is only useful once it becomes a plan with a cost, an investment cadence, a risk level, and a first concrete step. The Dream-to-Plan Converter takes a goal and returns exactly that — a rough total cost, an annual investment figure, a risk read, an ROI hint, and a first experiment to run.
It's designed to move you from 'wouldn't it be amazing if…' to a defensible first action in a couple of minutes.
The converter maps the scale of an ambition onto a cost and an investment schedule, then estimates a risk level and an ROI hint from those inputs. It deliberately favours a small, testable first experiment over a grand plan, because the fastest way to de-risk a dream is to run the cheapest experiment that could falsify it.
The output is meant to start a conversation and a first move, not to serve as a budget — the value is in converting vague ambition into a concrete, right-sized next step.
Feeding in a moon-scale ambition returns a rough cost envelope, a yearly investment figure, a candid risk read, and a first experiment small enough to start this quarter — turning an intimidating goal into a tractable opening move.
No — it's a rough envelope to frame the ambition, using adjustable assumptions.
The cheapest test that could disprove an idea de-risks it faster than any amount of planning.
A directional signal of payoff potential, not a financial projection.
Founders, students, and planners turning ambitions into first steps.
Yes — 25 languages, runs in-browser.