GOAL EXAMPLES

Start with something you actually want to make happen.

WealthBoost is not limited to one business category. The goal should describe something legitimate and specific enough to guide the questions that follow.

BusinessProductProjectServicePractical change

Examples that give WealthBoost useful context.

Build a useful mobile appDefine the problem, audience, current version, and result the app should create.
Open a restaurant people return toDescribe the location, intended customers, concept, resources, and current stage.
Bring more clients to a repair shopExplain the services, local area, existing demand, and where customer inquiries stop.
Open a self-service car washInclude the location, current research, available budget, and intended customer.
Turn a skill into incomeName the skill, the person it can help, and the result someone may pay for.
Grow an online storeDescribe the products, customers, traffic, conversion problem, and desired outcome.

Other legitimate directions can work too.

A user may want to turn an idea into a real product, find better freelance clients, improve an existing local business, create a useful service, test a new offer, or make another practical change.

The app should not force the goal into a fixed category when the user's description contains more useful detail.

A stronger goal answers four questions.

  1. What are you actually working on?
  2. Who should it help or serve?
  3. Where are you now?
  4. What result do you want?

Time, budget, location context, country, and currency can make the resulting guidance more realistic.

Describe the real goal, not the category you think the app expects.

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