portfolio readiness · mission control

Stop guessing which
side-project to push.
Ship the next dollar.

The $$$ Matrix ingests every half-shipped product you own, scores each one on readiness × revenue potential, and ranks them on a 2×2 so you stop spreading attention across ten zombies and start cashing the two that are actually close.

10-minute onboarding · no credit card

Quadrant view
6 products · readiness × revenue
Cash Now
ship → invoice
2
  • Invoice Genie84% · $8.3
  • Brief Forge78% · $6.1
Quick Win
polish → launch
1
  • Pitch Lab62% · $3.4
Build Bet
scope → ship gate
2
  • Cohort OS41% · $2.0
  • Signal Stack33% · $1.4
Park / Kill
free the calendar
1
  • RetroDraft18% · $0.6
live preview · sample data

the real problem

You don't have a product problem.
You have a ranking problem.

01

Ten half-shipped products

You can name them all in 30 seconds. You can't tell which one is closest to a paying customer.

02

The loudest one wins the weekend

Attention goes to whatever broke last, not whatever pays first. Revenue stays flat.

03

Vibes-based prioritization

Notion docs full of 'should I kill it?' — never resolved. Every product feels 80% done forever.

what you've already tried

None of these were built for a portfolio of products you actually own.

What you tried
Why it didn't move revenue
  • Linear / Jira tickets
    Tracks work, not the gap between claimed-shipped and earned-shipped. Everything looks green.
  • Notion 'big bets' doc
    Updated quarterly, ignored daily. No score, no rank, no quadrant — just paragraphs.
  • Spreadsheet readiness model
    You build it once, never re-rate, and the formula rots. The 'matrix' lives only in your head.
  • Gut feel on a Sunday
    Heaviest weight on whichever product you saw a tweet about. Six months, no revenue delta.

the transformation

From "I have ten things and no idea which one matters" to a ranked cash plan in 10 minutes.

step 01

Ingest the portfolio

Drop in every product — repo URL, paste-in, or audit JSON. The Matrix grabs the signals it can measure on its own.

step 02

Auto-score readiness & revenue

Each product gets a readiness score, a revenue potential, a current gate, and a cash-proximity number. No spreadsheets.

step 03

Read the 2×2

Cash Now · Quick Win · Build Bet · Park-Kill. Sorted by what gets you paid first. Re-rated every time signal changes.

step 04

Run the playbook

Each card opens to the exact next gate to clear, plus a Claude/Cursor-ready prompt to do it. Stop deciding, start shipping.

2×2
Quadrant view

Readiness × revenue, sorted by cash proximity.

Gate
Claimed vs Earned

Catches stale 'we're done' before it kills a quarter.

AI
Agents on tap

CFO-grade companions tune valuation & playbook live.

objections, handled

The honest answers before you sign up.

I already have a project tracker. Why another tool?

Linear tracks work. The Matrix ranks bets. It sits on top of whatever you already use and answers the one question your tracker can't: which of these is closest to a paying customer this week?

My products are too different to score the same way.

That's exactly why the scoring is gate-based, not feature-based. Every product is graded on the same readiness gates (discovery → distribution → revenue). Different products, same yardstick.

I don't want to manually rate ten products.

You don't. The ingest pipeline measures what it can from the repo and your inputs, then asks for the smallest set of human judgments needed to place the card on the 2×2.

What if my 'readiness' is wrong?

Every gate ships with a claimed vs earned check. The Matrix flags when you say a gate is done but the evidence disagrees — so the ranking can't lie to you.

Is my data private?

Yes. Per-user data with row-level security. Your portfolio is visible only to you. AI agents run against your data with explicit, scoped tools.

decision time

Your portfolio already has the next
$10K hiding in it.

The Matrix tells you which product it's in, which gate is blocking it, and what to ship this week to unlock it. Ten minutes from signup to a ranked cash plan.

no credit card · 10-min onboarding · read-only on day one