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Can I edit my idea after scanning? (Free vs Paid)

What free and paid users can do to modify or re-scan their startup idea on Preuve AI.

Written by Sarah

Free users

Free users cannot edit or refine an existing report. The Refine and Re-Analyze features are only available on paid deep analysis reports (Founder tier or any subscription plan).

What free users can do:

  • Start a new scan with a different or updated idea description. This uses one of their 2 free scans (no payment required).

  • Each new scan generates a separate report with its own score.

If a free user has used both free scans, they need to upgrade to run more analyses.

Paid users (Founder, Radar, Pro, Builder, Lifetime, Regional)

Paid users who have a deep analysis report can edit their idea using two options:

  • Re-Analyze Strategy (free, no token cost): Re-runs the AI analysis on saved market data. Keeps existing competitor and community data. Good for tweaking your positioning or description without pulling fresh data.

  • Fresh Market Scan (costs 1 token): Re-scans competitors and community signals from scratch with new live data. Use this only if you are pivoting to a completely different market or audience.

Summary

Action

Free user

Paid user

Edit idea and re-analyze existing report

No

Yes (Re-Analyze Strategy, free)

Fresh re-scan with new live data

No

Yes (1 token)

Start a brand new scan

Yes (2 free scans total)

Yes (uses 1 token or free scan quota)

What if a free user wants to change their idea?

They should start a new scan from the homepage with their updated idea description. They do not need to pay unless they have already used their 2 free scans. Each scan creates a separate report.

How to upgrade

After viewing a free report, users can upgrade to the Founder tier ($29 one-time) to unlock all 13 sections, 3 pivot analyses, and the ability to refine and re-analyze their report. Subscription plans (Radar $9/mo, Pro $24/mo, Builder $59/mo) also unlock editing and include monthly scan credits.

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