Most people have ideas. Few know how to make them stick. This is the book that bridges the gap between a spark of insight and a patent that actually holds — written for engineers, entrepreneurs, and first-time inventors who refuse to let their best ideas go unprotected.
The $1.99 decision that protects your best idea.


Every year, thousands of brilliant ideas die in notebooks. Not because the idea was bad — but because the inventor didn't know what to do next.
Most people have ideas — and immediately dismiss them. Self-doubt, a silent environment, and zero ownership mean brilliant ideas vanish before they're ever explored.
Smart people invest months building solutions to problems that don't actually matter — or don't reflect a real need anyone cares enough to act on.
Ideas that stay at the concept level can never be patented. You cannot protect an intention — only a structured system with defined inputs, steps, and decisions.
The patent world has no onboarding. First-time inventors face examiner logic, prior art traps, and filing mistakes — with no structured guide to navigate any of it.
Each chapter builds on the last — from raw idea to filed invention. No fluff. No filler. Only the frameworks that move you forward.
Ideas don't fail randomly. They fail in patterns — self-doubt, silence, and a lack of ownership. Learn the Idea Survival Formula: Capture × Ownership × Action.
Your brain is wired to filter out discomfort. Every friction you've stopped noticing is a potential innovation. Learn to override that filter and see what others walk past.
Build the habit of deliberate observation. The world is full of problems hiding in plain sight — visible only to those who train themselves to look.
Even strong ideas and patented solutions can fail to create impact. Learn to validate whether a problem is truly worth solving before investing a single hour.
Identifying a problem is not enough. This chapter teaches you to go deeper — to the underlying need that makes a solution worth building and worth protecting.
Novelty lives in the method and system — not the concept. Learn to structure your solution into a technically defensible invention that a patent examiner can evaluate.
Stop thinking like an inventor. Start thinking like an examiner. Learn the exact criteria used to evaluate novelty — and how to write your invention to meet them.
An idea is not protectable. A precisely defined technical solution is. This chapter makes the shift from idea thinking to claim thinking — the shift that changes everything.
Take your invention and convert it into a structured draft ready to hand to your IP team or attorney. This is what to write, and how to think while writing it.
Nine tightly structured chapters plus a practical innovation toolkit you can put to work immediately.
A method you apply to your everyday work — building an innovative mindset, not just a one-time idea.
Not just for engineers. What you need isn't a technical background — it's the method.
Yes — it's designed specifically for people who have an idea but don't know the formal process. No legal background is assumed. If you have an invention and want to understand what makes it patentable, this book is your starting point.
Most patent books are written by attorneys and focus on legal procedure. This one is written for inventors and focuses on the thinking process — how to structure an idea into something technically novel and defensible, before you ever talk to an attorney.
No. The frameworks work for any field — software, mechanical, process-based, or product inventions. The core skill being taught is structured thinking, which applies universally to any inventor in any domain.
Most readers finish in 3–5 focused hours. The frameworks, however, are ones you'll return to repeatedly as you develop your invention. It's not a book you read once — it's a reference you keep.
Yes — the preorder is currently for the Kindle edition, at an introductory price of $1.99 (regular Kindle price $9.90). A print edition is planned, with details announced separately.
That's a valuable outcome too. Knowing early saves you time, money, and energy. And the same frameworks that reveal a gap also help you reshape your solution into something that is novel. Many readers find their second iteration is the one that gets filed.
"The only thing standing between your idea and a patent is the decision to understand it properly."
Nine chapters and a working toolkit — the same method behind 18 filed patents, written for your first one.
✦ Kindle edition — $1.99 introductory preorder price