AI Growth Bottleneck Finder

Find the one thing holding back growth.

A business grows only as fast as its weakest link. Enter your funnel numbers — this computes your real math, then finds the single binding constraint (demand, conversion, economics, retention or capacity), what to fix first, and what to stop wasting effort on.

Your numbers are used to compute exact metrics — nothing is invented. A diagnosis, not a prediction.

How it works

  1. 1Enter the funnel numbers you have — monthly traffic, leads, customers, average order value, margin, repeat rate and marketing spend. Even a few is enough.
  2. 2The tool first computes your real math (conversion rates, CAC, LTV proxy, LTV:CAC) — exactly, from your numbers — then reasons over it.
  3. 3You get the single binding constraint holding back growth (demand, conversion, economics, retention or capacity), why it's the constraint, its cost, a focused fix-plan, what to STOP doing, and what becomes the next bottleneck.

When to use it

  • You're working hard on marketing but growth is flat and you don't know what to fix first.
  • You keep optimising random things (new creatives, more spend) with little to show.
  • You want a clear, defensible answer to 'what's the ONE thing holding us back?'

Frequently asked questions

Is the Growth Bottleneck Finder free?

Every account gets one free diagnosis, then it's 1 credit each (free monthly credits cover normal use).

How is this different from a calculator or an audit?

Calculators give you a number; audits give you a checklist. This diagnoses your business as a system (Theory of Constraints) and names the ONE constraint that's actually limiting growth — then tells you what to work on and, crucially, what to stop wasting effort on. Almost no tool does the 'what to ignore' part.

Does it make up numbers or benchmarks?

No. The conversion rates, CAC and LTV:CAC are computed exactly from the numbers you enter — never invented. Any benchmark it references is framed as a general, commonly-cited range (not a fabricated precise stat), and the upside of fixing the constraint is a rough estimate from your own numbers, clearly labelled — a diagnosis to act on, not a prediction.

What if I don't have all the numbers?

Enter what you have — even a couple of figures plus a sentence on what feels stuck. It works from whatever real data you give it and clearly flags what it assumed and which number would sharpen the diagnosis.

Why only one constraint?

Because a chain only breaks at its weakest link. Fixing anything other than the binding constraint doesn't move overall growth — it just adds work. Once you relieve it, a different stage becomes the constraint, which the tool also names so you know what's next.