Most founders skip validation. They spend months building something, launch it, and find out nobody wanted it. The idea felt solid. The execution was fine. But nobody stopped to actually pressure test it before writing the first line of code. Hackblaze fixes that by making validation the first step, not an afterthought. You describe your idea in plain language. A Pre-Flight agent asks a few focused questions to sharpen it. Then seven AI specialists walk into a room and argue about it. A CFO questions your revenue model. A CTO calls out stack risks. Legal flags compliance exposure on day one. A User Persona pushes back on who actually pays for this. An Operator asks whether you can fulfill what you are promising. A CMO wants to know how customer number one hears about you. An Advocate makes the case for why it works. You watch it happen in real time. You can interject, push back, or steer the debate. When it is done you get a structured verdict with a confidence score, a minority report, and a Strategic Blueprint covering vision, architecture, features, and roadmap. Then the build starts. An AI engineering team takes the Blueprint and gets to work. Eng Manager, Staff Engineer, Senior Designer, QA Lead, and Release Engineer all working in parallel. You can chat with the Project Manager any time during the build. When it is done your code lands in a private GitHub repository, organized with branches, commits, and PR history like a real team shipped it. From spark to shipped product in one conversation. No technical team required. Nothing skipped.