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The Economics of Piloting Creative Tech Ideas

  • Sep 16, 2025
  • 3 min read
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There’s no shortage of ideas right now. What’s scarce is the ability to test them without running out of money, time, or energy. Pilots are supposed to give visionaries like you a way forward—amidst the noise.


If you’ve ever felt caught between refining an idea one more time or finally putting it into the world, you’re not alone. The real challenge isn’t in coming up with the vision—it’s in piloting it in a way that’s both creative and economically sound. That’s what this piece is about: how to design pilots that protect your creativity while giving you the clarity you need to move forward.


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