Turn a vague idea into a clear brief by answering a fixed set of plain questions: who it is for, the problem, what a user does, the must-haves, what is out of scope, and any constraints. Writing answers forces the fuzziness to resolve, and the gaps you cannot fill are exactly the parts you still need to think through.
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A vague idea is not a flaw, it is just an early stage, and every idea starts there. The work is to move it from a feeling you carry around to words another person could read and act on. There is a reliable way to do this: answer a fixed set of questions, and let the act of writing pull the fog into shape.
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If you have made something and it needs to become real, send it over. We will tell you honestly what it needs to be live, safe and yours, whether that is a quick fix you can do or a proper build. No obligation.
Whether you can name exactly what you want built, or you just know something is leaking, the next step is the same conversation.