Model Transfer Memo

What happens in a Model Transfer Evaluation

How a fit check turns a brief into a go/no-go decision, what you receive, and why a direct no-go is useful.

Transfer atlas A route map showing a proven internet model decoded, adapted, and moved into an underserved market. SOURCE MODEL DECODE ADAPT GAP MARKET

Evaluation deliverables

What this should clarify

For
Owners and partners preparing their first evaluation brief.
Useful when
Sets expectations before scope and commercial terms are confirmed.
Evaluation pathway Brief review, fit call, then validation sprint or a clear stop. MODEL SOURCE TRANSFER GATE SIGNAL PROOF
Brief review, fit call, then validation sprint or a clear stop.

Evidence plate

What must be true

Input
Structured brief
Review
2–3 business days
Output
Go / no-go
Next
RECON or stop
01

Evaluation is scoped, not a free discovery call

Model Transfer Evaluation is a paid or scoped engagement after brief review when fit looks plausible. It turns your thesis into something testable: reference model, market gap, advantage, and proof point.

Open evaluation brief

02

What you receive

  • Fit assessment against model, market, and partner criteria
  • Named proof point and fastest kill factor
  • Recommendation: validation sprint, adapt thesis, partner, or stop
  • Clear commercial scope if RECON is warranted
03

No-go is a valid outcome

A brief no-go protects capital and attention. It usually means the model is not legible, the market is crowded, the advantage is vague, or the proof point cannot be named.

We do not run chase sequences after a no-go.

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Use the note to tighten the model, market, advantage, proof point, bottleneck, or target outcome. Then send the right brief.