PressureID: Physical Reference Card + Identification Service
A laminated, pocket-sized reference card (3x5") with high-resolution photos and diagrams of the 40 most common pressure washer fittings, connectors, and quick-couplers, organized by thread type, diameter, and brand. Homeowners photograph their unknown fitting, text/email the image to a live identification hotline staffed by pressure washer technicians who respond within 2 hours with exact part name, compatible replacements, and sourcing links.
22 weeks • 70% confidence
Value Proposition
Combines instant visual reference (card) with expert human backup (hotline) — eliminates guesswork and trial-and-error. Faster and cheaper than calling a plumber. Card stays in toolbox forever; hotline is there when the card isn't enough. No app dependency, no WiFi needed for the card itself.
Target Audience
DIY homeowners (35-65, moderate income), property maintenance contractors, rental equipment centers
Key Features
- Laminated pocket card with 40+ fitting photos, thread specs, and brand identifiers
- SMS/email-based photo identification service (2-hour response SLA)
- Sourcing database linking identified parts to Amazon, Home Depot, eBay, and specialty retailers
- And more, with full implementation detail...
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Homeowners can't identify pressure washer parts and fittings, causing project delays and frustrationDIY homeowners and property maintenance workers frequently encounter unfamiliar pressure washer fittings and connectors but lack quick, reliable ways to identify them. Without proper identification, they can't source replacements, troubleshoot leaks, or complete maintenance tasks, forcing them to abandon projects or pay professionals for simple identification work. Current solutions (generic product manuals, trial-and-error) are time-consuming and often ineffective.
Score: 46.5%