Desired Fixes

"If you could fix ONE thing about how you work..." (Q15). What people want changed, what kind of change they want, and the implied product features — grounded in their own words.

What People Want Fixed

Fix Themes by Thesis Area

Fix themes mapped to the 6 thesis areas from the blocker model. Which execution obstacles do people want to fix? % of fix mentions map to a thesis area ( unmapped).

Fix Themes by Work Situation

Which themes matter most to which roles? Darker cells = higher % within that work situation. Read columns to compare roles; read rows to see who cares most about each theme.

Fix Type: What KIND of Change Do They Want?

We're building a behavioral system — software that shapes habits, protects focus, and manages capacity. Behavioral + system + tool fixes are in scope. Mindset-only or purely social fixes are gaps.

%

want a behavioral, system, or tool fix

Addressable by a behavioral system — software that shapes habits, protects focus, and manages capacity. The rest want pure mindset, social, or structural changes.

Who Wants a Tool Fix? (by Work Situation)

% of each work situation who want a behavioral, system, or tool fix — the addressable market. Sorted by addressable %. Roles at the top are your most product-ready buyers.

Fix Type by Target Archetype

Do Drowning people want different fix types than Overextended? See Target Profile for full archetype analysis.

One-Thing Clarity

Did they actually pick ONE thing? Focused = they know their problem. Scattered = they're still lost.

Implied Features (Verbatim)

What product feature would address their fix? These are respondent-grounded descriptions — not our projections.


See Blocker Landscape for thesis-level outcome impact. See Target Profile for archetype convergence analysis.