Readiness score
A percentage score with launch decision: ready to test, revise before traffic, or hold and do not launch.
Active product · CA$49
A protected launch-readiness diagnostic for paid digital products. Generate a scored report before sending traffic to a product, checkout, or offer that may not be ready.
The paid outcome
Signals Studio asks structured questions about your buyer, promise, price, checkout, delivery, support, proof, differentiation, and launch risk. It then produces a scored readiness report with priority actions.
A percentage score with launch decision: ready to test, revise before traffic, or hold and do not launch.
Specific findings across buyer clarity, price-to-value fit, checkout, delivery, support, differentiation, and risk control.
A Markdown report the buyer can keep, share with an assistant, or use as a launch action plan.
Before checkout
Payment is handled by Stripe. After purchase, you are redirected to protected Signals access where you can open the Studio and download the product files.
Use the checkout link. Aqelya does not expose secret payment handling in the browser.
The after-payment link includes checkout verification so the Studio and files stay gated.
Answer structured questions and generate your own launch-readiness report.
Use Support if checkout succeeds but access or download fails. The platform has private order lookup and recovery tooling so paid access can be investigated.
Open supportWhy not just ask an LLM?
Free prompts and chatbots can generate product pages, emails, or launch copy. Signals provides a structured diagnostic layer that evaluates whether the buyer promise, price, checkout, fulfillment, support, trust, and differentiation are strong enough before promotion.
What buyers receive
The paid product includes the interactive Studio and product files for humans, assistants, and machine-readable workflows.
Run the launch-readiness workflow on your own paid digital product.
Receive score, decision, section findings, priority actions, and recovery checklist.
Use PDF for reading, text for assistants, Markdown for knowledge bases, and JSON for agent/machine routing.
Can a real buyer understand who the product is for and what paid outcome they receive?
Does the price make sense against the promised outcome and alternatives already available for free?
Does the full path work: page, payment, receipt, redirect, protected access, download, and recovery?
Buyer questions
Signals should earn trust before asking for payment.
No. The paid product includes a protected Diagnostic Studio that runs a structured launch-readiness workflow and generates a scored report. The PDF/text/Markdown/JSON files support the workflow.
You can ask any LLM for advice. Signals gives a repeatable diagnostic structure across buyer clarity, price, checkout, delivery, support, differentiation, and launch risk, with a report you can keep.
Stripe redirects you to protected Signals access. From there you can open the Studio, generate your report, and download product files.
Use the support page. The platform has order lookup and recovery tooling so access issues can be investigated without making product files public.
Founders, builders, operators, agencies, and AI-assisted teams preparing to sell or publish a paid digital product, offer, page, or campaign.
It is not legal, tax, investment, medical, or guaranteed revenue advice. It is a structured launch-readiness diagnostic and operating kit.
Try before buying
The example gallery shows several buyer scenarios. Paid buyers use the Studio on their own product and receive protected product files.
Before checkout
Payment is handled by Stripe. After purchase, you are redirected to protected Signals access where you can open the Studio and download the product files.
Use the checkout link. Aqelya does not expose secret payment handling in the browser.
The after-payment link includes checkout verification so the Studio and files stay gated.
Answer structured questions and generate your own launch-readiness report.
Use Support if checkout succeeds but access or download fails. The platform has private order lookup and recovery tooling so paid access can be investigated.
Open support