Come Over Lab
Come Over Lab
The idea machine is online. Drop something messy.
💬 Hey. You have an idea, right? Of course you do. It's half-baked, kind of unhinged, and probably genius. Perfect. Let's go.
Tap in. The lab is warm, the Wi-Fi is fine, and nobody here is going to say 'that's not scalable.'
Choose Your Mode
Idea Machine: Okay. Before we spiral, pick a lane. What are we doing with this thing?
🎤 PITCH — We believe in it way too much and make the case
🎵 SONG — It becomes a hook, a chorus, a whole vibe
🔨 BUILD — We map out the actual steps like adults (kind of)
📲 CLOSER — One text, one errand, one move. That's it.
Every idea deserves at least one mode. Most deserve all four. Pick one and we will go way too deep, way too fast.
The Riff Room
A sample conversation between you and the lab
YOU: What if a food truck only served items named after apologies?
LAB: Okay WAIT. The Sorry Sandwich. The My Bad Melt. A limited seasonal item called The Long Overdue. The menu is laminated but the feelings are not.
YOU: The tagline could be 'We should have done this sooner.'
LAB: That IS the tagline. We are literally already open. Someone call a permit office.
This is just an example. Your idea will be different. Possibly weirder. Definitely better.
Song or Video Treatment
Every idea has a soundtrack. Let's find yours.
LAB: Alright, here is the treatment for The Sorry Sandwich food truck concept:
HOOK: Opens on a guy holding a grilled cheese, whispering 'I should have called.'
VERSE 1 SCENE: Slow-motion condiment pour. Someone crying, tastefully.
CHORUS IDEA: 'We should have done this sooner / the bread was always here / the feeling just got cleaner / when the sandwich appeared.'
BRIDGE: A montage of people eating quietly and making eye contact for the first time in years.
OUTRO: The truck drives away. Everyone waves. Nobody is mad anymore.
Vibe: part commercial, part music video, part apology letter. Runtime: 90 seconds. Budget: vibes and one decent camera.
Make It Real
One move. Just one. You can do this.
LAB: Here is your one practical next step. No spiral. No 14-step plan. Just this:
TEXT TO SEND RIGHT NOW: 'Okay so I have this food truck concept and it might be a song too. Can we talk Tuesday? I have a name for everything.' Send it. Do not edit it. The chaos is the pitch.
Optional errand: Buy one ingredient from the concept menu. Just to prove it exists.
Optional note: Voice-memo the chorus idea before you forget it in the shower.
Optional flex: Tell one person the tagline and watch their face.
Share the Lab
Send the link. Pull someone in. The more brains the better.
LAB: This thing works better with two people. Or three. Or whoever you would have called at 11pm anyway.
Share your session output as a screenshot or link
Invite a collaborator to run their own idea through the lab
Screenshot the song treatment and send it no context
Tag the result as a work in progress (because it is, and that is the point)
Come back tomorrow with a different idea. The lab is always open.
No gatekeeping. No NDA required. If the idea is good enough to share, it is good enough to build. And if it is not ready yet, sharing it is how it gets ready.
The Lab Is Always Open
Come back when you have another half-idea. We love those.
LAB: Okay. You did a thing. It might become a food truck, a song, a conversation, or all three. Any of those outcomes is a win. The only bad move is keeping the idea in your head forever.
Come Over Lab: Where messy ideas get taken seriously, turned into songs, and texted to people who deserve to hear them.
Next session starts whenever you have a new one. Which is probably already.
