Launch Readiness Score (LRS) — a proprietary 0–100 score developed by Fluenta that measures how ready a given startup idea is to launch in the current market.
Definition
LRS rolls up six independently verified signal dimensions — demand, pain, competition, monetization, funding, and urgency — into a single number. Each dimension is scored against multiple live data integrations, and the weights are re-tuned weekly based on backtests of past prediction accuracy.
Score bands
- 80–100 — The Roar: prime launch window
- 60–79 — Promising: hot, worth a validated MVP
- 40–59 — Experimental: warm, test before committing budget
- 0–39 — Weak Signal: wait or kill
Why it exists
LRS was built to replace the "trust your gut" approach to idea validation with something traceable, quantitative, and self-correcting. Every score is tied to raw evidence from the integrations that produced it.
See also
- Inside the Launch Readiness Score — the full methodology
- How Fluenta verifies ideas — the data behind each sub-score