PageRival

Test the problem before building the product.

PageRival runs focused software experiments with real businesses to find out which workflow problems are worth solving and which solutions are worth building.

How it works

Evidence before investment.

Instead of assuming a software idea is valuable, we test it with the businesses that would actually use it.

01

Find a problem

Start with a specific workflow problem experienced by a clearly defined type of business.

02

Test a solution

Talk with operators, test a focused workflow, and gather evidence before investing in a full product.

03

Make a decision

Continue, change direction, or stop based on what customers actually show us.

Current research

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ResearchResidential plumbing companies

Plumbing Estimate Follow-Up

Testing a simple workflow for consistently following up on unsold plumbing estimates without adding more administrative work.

Why PageRival

Small experiments. Clear decisions.

Most software ideas fail long before the code becomes the problem. The harder question is whether the problem is important enough for someone to change how they work.

PageRival is built around answering that question early, using interviews, workflow research, prototypes, and limited pilots before committing to larger product development.

Have a problem worth testing?

Tell us about the workflow that is getting in the way.

We are interested in recurring operational problems where a focused software workflow may meaningfully improve the process.

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