EON AI Builder — Do You Have What It Takes to Build?
OWOW · Global Virtual Campus · 2026
EON Wayfinder · Entrepreneurial Potential Assessment

Do you have
what it takes
to build?

Silicon Valley built its products for Silicon Valley. The tools to build the next generation of global companies are now free, open, and equally available — in Lagos, Jakarta, Medellín, and Nairobi. But not everyone has the mindset to use them.

This 3-minute assessment identifies your builder type and shows you the exact path to go from idea to global product — through EON's Global Virtual Campus.

3 min
Assessment length
10
Questions
Free
Always
Your result will be one of four builder types
🚀
The Founder
Ready to build now
🔨
The Builder
Raw material + right tools
💡
The Dreamer
Drive is there, path needs clarity
🌍
The Explorer
Still mapping, campus will help
10 questions · 3 minutes · Free · No sign-up required to see results
Before we start

What should
we call you?

Your first name
QUESTION 01 / 10
Opportunity Sensing
You're in a busy market — street market, campus, city centre. What are you actually thinking?
Pick the answer that feels most honest.
AJust going about my day — nothing in particular
BI notice things that are slow, crowded or frustrating
CI'm thinking about how I would do this differently if it were my business
DI'm already thinking about who would pay for a better version of this — and how much
QUESTION 02 / 10
Drive & Resilience
You start building something — an app, a business, a side project. After two weeks, nothing is working and you want to quit. What actually happens?
Be honest. This is a diagnostic.
AI stop. If it's not working, that's a sign it wasn't right
BI take a break and come back later, maybe
CI push through — I've already put time into this and I'm not walking away
DI stop, but to rethink — not to quit. I come back with a different angle
QUESTION 03 / 10
Risk Tolerance
You have a stable job offer that pays decently. You also have a business idea that could be huge — or could fail. What do you do?
No right or wrong answer here.
ATake the job. Security matters more than a maybe
BTake the job and try to work on the idea on the side
CTry to test the idea enough to know if it's real before deciding
DBack the idea. If not now, when? You can always get another job
QUESTION 04 / 10
Resourcefulness
You want to build a product but you have no money, no team, and no technical skills. What do you do?
Pick the closest to what you'd actually do.
AWait until I have the resources before starting
BTry to find people who have what I'm missing
CStart with what I have — even if it's just a document or a conversation
DUse AI tools to build what I can't build myself and learn the rest as I go
QUESTION 05 / 10
Builder Mindset
Someone complains about a problem — the city's transport app is terrible, the university registration system is broken. What's your reaction?
What actually goes through your head?
AI agree. Someone should fix that
BI wonder who's responsible and why they haven't fixed it
CI think about how I would build a better version
DI immediately think: who would pay for this fix, what would it cost to build, and how quickly could I ship it?
QUESTION 06 / 10
Global Ambition
You build something that solves a problem in your city. It works. What's your next move?
Honest answer only.
AI'm happy with it as is. Local is enough
BI'd try to grow it in my country
CI'd look at other cities with the same problem — globally
DI'd immediately think about the international version — same product, different markets, same day
QUESTION 07 / 10
Learning Velocity
You need to understand something new — a skill, a market, a technology — to move your project forward. How do you approach it?
What describes you most accurately?
AI wait until someone can teach me properly
BI find a course or video and work through it
CI learn just enough to do the next thing — then learn more when I need it
DI start doing it immediately and learn from the mistakes. Fastest route to understanding.
QUESTION 08 / 10
Customer Orientation
You have a product idea you love. You show it to 10 potential users and 8 say they wouldn't use it. What do you do?
What actually happens in your head?
AThey don't get it. Build it anyway and they'll come around
BI feel deflated. Maybe the idea isn't good
CI ask the 8 why not — and listen carefully to understand what to change
DI focus on the 2 who said yes. Find 10 more like them. Build for them first.
QUESTION 09 / 10
Execution Speed
What best describes how you approach a new project idea?
No judgment — just pick the closest truth.
AI think about it for a long time before doing anything
BI plan it out carefully before starting
CI start rough, iterate fast, and figure it out as I go
DI ship something small today, learn from the reaction, and build from there
QUESTION 10 / 10
Ownership Mentality
When you imagine your life in 10 years, what feels most true?
Your honest instinct matters here.
AI'm in a good stable job with a good salary
BI've built something — maybe small, but mine
CI run a team and we're building something that matters in my country
DI've built something that works globally — in markets I've never visited
Your EON Wayfinder Result
🚀
Builder Type
The Founder

You are ready
to build now.

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Your Builder Profile
Drive & Resilience0%
Opportunity Sensing0%
Builder Mindset0%
Risk Tolerance0%
Global Ambition0%
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