Core Squared Applied: Validate a Creator Project Before Committing More
Gary WhittakerCore Squared Applied: Validate a Creator Project Before Committing More
Match the level of commitment to the evidence, risks, rights, resources and responsibilities of the specific project.
What this page adds beyond Rock
Rock teaches the foundation check. This applied lesson shows how the check changes by project type and how much evidence should exist before you commit more time, money, identity or audience trust.
Validation questions by project type
AI music
- Source material and references
- Voice, likeness and samples
- Contributor records
- Platform terms
- Release readiness
Book or publishing
- Reader need and manuscript scope
- Source accuracy
- Copyright and permissions
- Editing and format requirements
- Distribution and costs
Website or domain
- Domain control and site purpose
- Privacy, trust and accessibility
- SEO basics
- Technical dependencies
- Maintenance ownership
Newsletter
- Consent and unsubscribe process
- Deliverable promise and cadence
- Sending capability
- Audience need
- Measurement
Product or offer
- User need and deliverable
- Rights and fulfilment
- Support requirements
- Pricing logic in CAD where relevant
- Refund or access expectations
Campaign
- Goal and audience
- Claims and disclosure
- Tracking and budget
- Required assets
- Stop rules
Commitment should rise with evidence
| Commitment level | Typical evidence required |
|---|---|
| Private test | Clear purpose, manageable risk and basic source control. |
| Quiet audience test | Target user, review question, consent and a controlled asset. |
| Public release | Rights readiness, accurate claims, quality standard and support path. |
| Paid offer | Defined deliverable, fulfilment, pricing, access, support and buyer expectations. |
| Major investment | Evidence of need, operating capacity, realistic costs, risk controls and review plan. |
Worked example
Selected project: one-page AI music project-organizing guide.
Confirmed foundation: real beginner problem, original framework and available test user.
Critical unknown: whether the guide is understandable without live support.
Qualified-help need: none for the usability test; legal claims are excluded.
Maximum current commitment: one private test and one revision session, not a paid product.
Stop condition: the guide requires ownership advice or platform-specific claims that cannot be verified.
Complete the Project Validation Record
Record 7: Project Validation Record
Project type: [music / publishing / website / newsletter / product / campaign / other]
Confirmed foundation: [evidence]
Critical unknown: [one load-bearing question]
Required professional help: [none / role and reason]
Maximum acceptable commitment: [time, budget in CAD where relevant, audience exposure]
Stop condition: [condition]
Readiness decision: Test / Correct first / Research / Seek help / Pause / Reject
Completion standard
Stop when the project’s public or financial commitment is larger than the current evidence, when a rights or safety issue is unresolved, or when fulfilment cannot be supported.
Complete this page when you can state exactly what evidence justifies the next commitment—and what evidence is still missing.