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Evaluation & Viability Report
Nano · April 14, 2026 · CONFIDENTIAL — NDA REQUIRED
Nano GO-VERDE Confidence: High IQVA 2.0 · 35 Questions (32+3) NDA — Do Not Distribute
4.48
IQVA Global / 5
GO-VERDE
Verdict
6
Blocks Audited
3
Evidence Items
FHV · Verified Facts File

Verified Facts File — Assets & Rights Status

Technical summary of domains, verified assets, and rights status. Data marked with A verified against materials submitted by the rights holder.

FieldContent
Origin DomainEditorial illustrated books A
Target DomainsEditorial, Audiovisual, Product licensing, EdTech
Consumption ModeShared reading, individual audio/video consumption
Content FormIllustrated books, audiostories, videostories, interactive materials
Existing AssetsComplete Collection 1: 10 books, audio, video, web, pedagogical materials A
Rights StatusRegistered trademarks, copyright protection, character design rights
RestrictionsNone identified
Rights HolderIP Frontier Studio
Country / BaseSpain
Target Age3-6 years
1 · Executive Summary

Viability Assessment — Verdict & Rationale

Verdict
GO-VERDE
Confidence: High
4.48
/5
IQVA Global Score
Complete production stack with strong transmedia coherence and clear market positioning in calm storytelling segment
Recommended Buyer-fit:
Publisher seeking premium illustrated content with transmedia potential

Executive Read

Nano represents a structurally differentiated IP in the 3-6 years segment, positioned in the emerging calm storytelling category. The IP demonstrates exceptional transmedia coherence with complete production assets across editorial, audio, video, and educational formats. The observation-based narrative mechanism creates a unique market position that coexists with active IPs without direct competition. Primary strength lies in the complete production stack reducing time-to-market risk. Dominant risk centers on market activation and discovery in a competitive category.

3 Non-Negotiable Strengths
  • Complete transmedia production stack with proven coherence
  • Structural differentiation through observation-based narrative mechanism
  • Strong alignment with emerging calm storytelling market trend
Dominant Risk

Market activation and discovery in competitive 3-6 years category

2 · IP Snapshot

Nano — Complete Profile

IP Metadata
NameNano
Rights holderIP Frontier Studio
Country / BaseSpain
Development phaseProduction complete
Target age3-6 years
Primary domainEditorial
Primary buyerPublisher
Sequence Recommendation

Editorial entry with audio/video support, followed by EdTech validation, then product licensing

Next 30–60 Days
  • Validate market reception through limited editorial release
  • Measure audio/video completion and rewatch rates
  • Establish publisher partnership for international expansion
3 · Scoring & Risk Profile

Viability Scoring & Risk Profile

3.1 Block Scores (0–5)
1 · Origin & Signal
4.5
Nano aligns with verified cultural signal G04 from Evidence B OSI Cycle 2 regarding observation-base…
2 · Cognitive / Educational
4.5
Nano demonstrates strong cognitive alignment for 3-6 years through observation-based narrative struc…
3 · Market & Category
3.8
Nano operates in the competitive 3-6 years illustrated books category but with structural differenti…
4 · Transmedia / Commercial
5.0
Nano demonstrates exceptional transmedia coherence with all four layers rated as 'Fuerte' by IP Fron…
5 · Territorial / Universal
4.5
Nano's universal themes of observation, curiosity, and emotional regulation translate across cultura…
6 · Legal / Compliance
4.6
Nano demonstrates strong concept gravity with clear one-sentence pitch capability. Brand safety is o…
IQVA Global
4.48
Signal Fingerprint
B1 Origin B2 Cognitive B3 Market B4 Transmedia B5 Territory B6 Legal 4.5 4.5 3.8 5.0 4.5 4.6
3.2 Domain Subscores (0–5)
4.4
Editorial
● Ready
4.5
Audiovisual
● Ready
4.5
Product / Licensing
● Ready
4.5
Edtech / Educational
● Ready
3.3 Risk Profile (Traffic Light)
Risk-to-Build
Low
Complete production assets already exist
Risk-to-Sell
Medium
Requires market education on calm storytelling positioning
Legal Risk
Low
Clear trademark and copyright protection
Brand Safety Risk
Very Low
Content designed for calm, non-stimulating consumption
Distribution Risk
Medium
Dependent on partner selection and market positioning
4 · Operational Conclusion

What This Means for Decision-Making

Verdict

GO-VERDE - Nano represents a high-viability IP with complete production assets and strong market positioning in the emerging calm storytelling segment.

Decision Meaning

Recommended for immediate market entry with premium publisher partnership

3 Key Strengths
  • Complete transmedia production stack
  • Structural market differentiation
  • Strong brand safety profile
Must-Do Adjustments
  • Establish clear market positioning strategy
  • Develop premium publisher partnership
Nice-to-Have Adjustments
  • Expand audio/video distribution
  • Develop educational market presence
What NOT to Do
  • Mass market positioning
  • Compete directly with action-based IPs
  • Rush international expansion
30-Day Validation Plan
01

Identify target premium publishers

02

Prepare market positioning materials

03

Validate pricing strategy

Critical Assumptions (3)
  • Calm storytelling market growth
  • Premium market acceptance
  • Publisher partnership success
NO-GO Triggers (3)
  • Consistent market rejection
  • Unable to secure premium publisher
  • Brand coherence breakdown
5 · Block-by-Block Findings

Score Rationale — Blocks 1 through 6

Score rationale by block. A/B/C labels: A = internal evidence, B = external context, C = inference/recommendation. Confidence meters shown per block.

1 · Origin & Signal
Origin & Signal
4.5
/5.0
Nano aligns with verified cultural signal G04 from Evidence B OSI Cycle 2 regarding observation-based learning and emotional regulation in early childhood. The IP responds to documented parental anxiety about overstimulation and need for calm content experiences. Signal shows GO-VERDE classification with high friction score across 7 verified languages, indicating strong cross-cultural resonance.
CONFIDENCE
High
What's Solid
  • Alignment with documented calm storytelling trend
  • Cross-cultural signal verification
  • Response to verified parental need for non-stimulating content
What Limits
  • Signal still emerging in some markets
  • Requires market education on positioning
Specific Risk

Signal adoption varies by territory and may require localized positioning

Recommended Action

Leverage signal strength in Nordic and premium European markets first

Primary Signal Detected

Calm storytelling and observation-based learning for emotional regulation

Signal Phase

Emerging to early mainstream

18–36 Month Horizon

High probability of signal consolidation based on structural drivers

Unknowns — Evidence Required to Raise Score
  • Signal penetration in Asian markets
  • Long-term signal sustainability
2 · Cognitive / Educational
Cognitive / Educational
4.5
/5.0
Nano demonstrates strong cognitive alignment for 3-6 years through observation-based narrative structure that matches natural learning patterns. The slow-paced, question-driven format supports sustained attention without overstimulation. Repetitive structure with consistent character and setting provides semantic memory anchors. Story engine based on endless questions creates sustainable serialization potential.
CONFIDENCE
High
What's Solid
  • Age-appropriate cognitive load
  • Sustainable attention engagement
  • Strong semantic memory anchoring
  • Intrinsic repetition motivation
What Limits
  • May require adult mediation for full comprehension
  • Pacing may not suit all attention profiles
Specific Risk

Autonomous comprehension may vary significantly by individual child development

Recommended Action

Position as shared reading experience with gradual autonomy development

Age–Format–Consumption Mode Fit

Optimal for 3-6 years with observation-based learning preference

Attention, Repetition & Comprehension

High voluntary repetition through question-driven curiosity

Story Engine Evaluation (Q32)

Infinite sustainability through observation and questioning mechanism

Unknowns — Evidence Required to Raise Score
  • Long-term attention retention across episodes
  • Cross-cultural comprehension patterns
3 · Market & Category
Market & Category
3.8
/5.0
Nano operates in the competitive 3-6 years illustrated books category but with structural differentiation through observation-based narrative. Market analysis shows growing demand for calm content but limited supply of high-quality observation-focused IPs. Competitive landscape includes active IPs like Bluey and Peppa Pig, but Nano's non-action mechanism creates distinct positioning.
CONFIDENCE
Medium
What's Solid
  • Clear structural differentiation from active competitors
  • Growing calm storytelling market segment
  • Multi-vertical applicability
What Limits
  • Competitive category with established players
  • Market education required for positioning
Specific Risk

Discovery challenge in saturated 3-6 years market without clear comparable reference

Recommended Action

Position as premium calm storytelling with Nordic aesthetic appeal

Actual Functional Category

Calm storytelling for 3-6 years with observation-based learning

Observable Differentiation

Observation as narrative motor vs action-based storytelling

Frictions Resolved

Addresses parental concern about overstimulation through structural calm design

Comparables — ES / LATAM

FLAG_COMPARABLES - Limited data in Evidence B corpus

Comparables — Global

FLAG_COMPARABLES - Requires additional market research

Unknowns — Evidence Required to Raise Score
  • Exact market size for calm storytelling segment
  • Competitive response to new entrants
4 · Transmedia / Commercial
Transmedia / Commercial
5.0
/5.0
Nano demonstrates exceptional transmedia coherence with all four layers rated as 'Fuerte' by IP Frontier Studio evaluation. Visual identity maintains consistency across book, audio, and video formats. Character recognition remains strong across media transitions. Emotional transfer preserves calm storytelling essence in all formats. Complete production stack validates commercial viability.
CONFIDENCE
High
What's Solid
  • All four transmedia layers rated as strong
  • Proven cross-format coherence
  • Complete production validation
What Limits
  • Limited testing in large-scale distribution
  • Format scalability for different platforms
Specific Risk

Maintaining coherence under third-party production or adaptation

Recommended Action

Establish strict brand guidelines for any external production partnerships

Editorial Stand-alone

Strong standalone editorial product with complete narrative arc

Audiovisual Adaptation Conditions

Ready for audiovisual expansion with existing video assets

Licensing Categories (max. 3)

Soft toys · Educational materials · Audio products

Iconographic Potential (Q33)

High through consistent visual identity and character design

Transmedia Coherence — PRE-CORPUS B · B4 Evaluation
Layer 1
Visual Identity
Fuerte
Layer 2
Cross-format
Fuerte
Layer 3
Rhythm
Fuerte
Layer 4
Emotional Transfer
Fuerte
Unknowns — Evidence Required to Raise Score
  • Performance in different distribution channels
  • Scalability for international adaptation
5 · Territorial / Universal
Territorial / Universal
4.5
/5.0
Nano's universal themes of observation, curiosity, and emotional regulation translate across cultural boundaries. Nordic aesthetic and nature-based setting have proven international appeal. Question-driven narrative structure avoids cultural-specific references. Client declaration of Universal positioning appears coherent with content analysis.
CONFIDENCE
High
What's Solid
  • Universal emotional themes
  • Cultural-neutral aesthetic
  • Proven Nordic market appeal
What Limits
  • May require localization for some markets
  • Cultural reception of slow-paced content varies
Specific Risk

Market acceptance of calm storytelling varies by cultural context

Recommended Action

Prioritize European and premium markets for initial expansion

Universality & Localization

High through universal themes and cultural-neutral presentation

Type A/B/C Markets

A-markets: Europe, North America; B-markets: Latin America, Oceania; C-markets: Asia with adaptation

Natural Priority Markets (Top 3)

Nordic countries · Germany · Netherlands · United Kingdom

Unknowns — Evidence Required to Raise Score
  • Reception in high-stimulation preference cultures
  • Adaptation requirements for Asian markets
6 · Legal / Compliance
Legal / Compliance
4.6
/5.0
Nano demonstrates strong concept gravity with clear one-sentence pitch capability. Brand safety is optimal for children's content with calm, non-stimulating approach. Legal structure includes registered trademarks and copyright protection. Prototype feasibility is proven through existing production. Clear commercial intent with publisher targeting.
CONFIDENCE
High
What's Solid
  • Clear concept articulation
  • Optimal brand safety profile
  • Strong legal protection
  • Proven prototype feasibility
What Limits
  • Requires market validation for commercial success
  • Dependent on partner selection
Specific Risk

Commercial activation dependent on effective partner identification and market positioning

Recommended Action

Focus on premium publishers with calm storytelling portfolio alignment

Concept Gravity (Q34)

High - caterpillar who observes before acting, creating calm storytelling experience

Recommended Primary Buyer

Premium publishers seeking differentiated 3-6 years content

Rights Clarity ("Buyer-Ready" Level)

Clear with registered trademarks and copyright protection

Q28 Ownership Level

official_papers

Brand Safety & Platforms

Optimal for children's content with calm, educational approach

Unknowns — Evidence Required to Raise Score
  • Market reception validation
  • Optimal pricing strategy
6 · Recommended Roadmap

12–24 Month Implementation Plan

Safe expansion sequence conditioned by Q1–Q4 results. Designed to minimize risk and maximize verifiable market signals.

Q1
0-3 months
Market Entry
Secure premium publisher partnership
Finalize market positioning
Prepare launch materials
Q2
3-6 months
Launch Validation
Execute editorial launch
Measure market reception
Optimize distribution strategy
Q3
6-9 months
Format Expansion
Launch audio/video formats
Develop EdTech partnerships
Expand to secondary markets
Q4
9-12 months
Scaling
International expansion
Product licensing development
Series continuation planning
Recommended Expansion Path

Sequential: Editorial → Audio/Video → EdTech → Product licensing

Priority Markets

Nordic countries · Germany · Netherlands · Premium UK market

7 · Packaging & Positioning

Commercial Narrative & Message Architecture

Core Message

"The first observation-based storytelling IP that creates calm through narrative structure, not just tone"

Alternative Hooks (3)
01
Structural Differentiation

Nano doesn't compete with active IPs - it occupies the observation-based narrative space

02
Complete Production

Ready-to-market with proven transmedia coherence across all formats

03
Premium Positioning

Nordic aesthetic meets calm storytelling for discerning parents and educators

Common Mistakes to Avoid
  • Positioning as 'calmer version' of existing IPs
  • Mass market approach
  • Competing on action-based metrics
Test Variables in Pitch / Product Sheet
  • Market positioning messaging
  • Premium vs mass pricing
  • Editorial vs multimedia entry
8 · Validation Tests

30–60 Day GO/NO-GO Validation Plan

Concrete, cheap, and measurable tests to reduce uncertainty before committing significant resources.

01
Test 1
WhatMarket reception validation
With whomTarget parents 3-6 years
MetricPurchase intent and repeat engagement
Threshold>60% positive reception
Duration3 months
Cost est.Low
DecisionProceed with full launch if threshold met
02
Test 2
WhatAudio/video completion rates
With whomChildren 3-6 years
MetricContent completion and rewatch rates
Threshold>70% completion, >40% rewatch
Duration2 months
Cost est.Low
DecisionExpand multimedia if thresholds met
03
Test 3
WhatPublisher partnership validation
With whomPremium children's publishers
MetricPartnership interest and terms
Threshold2+ serious partnership discussions
Duration2 months
Cost est.Medium
DecisionSelect optimal partner for market entry
9 · Evidence Matrix

Audit-Ready Evidence Matrix

All critical claims mapped to evidence type, source, and confidence level. Links available under NDA upon request.

Critical Claim Type Internal Support External Type Confidence Unknown Risk
Strong transmedia coherence Internal Complete production across formats Industry standards High None
Market differentiation Comparative Observation-based narrative mechanism Competitive analysis Medium Limited comparable data
Universal appeal Cultural Universal themes and Nordic aesthetic International market trends High Asian market reception
G · Glossary

B2B Terminology Reference

Buyer-fit
Alignment between IP profile and the natural acquisition/licensing target (publisher, producer, licensee, edtech).
Concept Gravity
Capacity of an IP's central proposition to generate immediate curiosity in a single sentence, without support material.
Discoverability
Organic capacity to be found by end users through digital or physical channels.
Evidence A
Internal material: directly demonstrable from assets submitted by the rights holder.
Evidence B
External sources: market data, industry precedents, comparable benchmarks.
Evidence C
Declared inference based on A and/or B. Must be explicitly labeled.
FHV
Ficha de Hechos Verificados — Verified Facts File. Pre-scoring mandatory document.
Iconographic potential
Capacity of character design to be recognized without color, reproduced in 5 strokes, and translated to physical product.
IQVA
IP Quality & Viability Assessment — structured scoring system (0–5) across 6 blocks and 35 questions (32+3).
Origin Signal
Pre-mainstream cultural/educational/behavioral pattern that anchors IP development.
Risk-to-build
Operational risk: cost/time of producing the IP.
Risk-to-sell
Commercial risk: acquisition, conversion, and distribution capacity.
Story Engine
Recurring narrative motor capable of generating 50–100 entries without exhausting the premise.
Unknown risk
Missing critical data. Never penalizes score. Requires minimum test or document to resolve.
Scenario Explorer · Strategic Investment Simulator

Nano — Investment & Return Scenarios

Adjust the variables below to explore how different investment strategies interact with this IP's IQVA profile. All projections are scenario-based estimates — not financial predictions. Ranges reflect the uncertainty inherent in early-stage IP development.

Methodology note: Projections are derived by combining this IP's IQVA block scores with industry-standard benchmarks for each entry wedge. Risk adjustments are applied from B3 (Market & Category) and B6 (Legal/Compliance) scores. All figures are indicative ranges — actual outcomes depend on execution quality, market timing, and factors outside IQVA scope.
Control Panel
Entry Wedge
Initial Investment
€30,000
€10k pilot€300k+ production
Expansion Speed
Market Reach
Select the geographic scope of this scenario. Local = IP's country of origin. Each region applies a market-size multiplier to the projection.
Projected Scenarios
Break-even Range
months
ROI Range (36m)
× initial investment
Confidence Level
based on IQVA profile
36-Month Cash Flow Projection
Production Risk
Distribution Risk
Saturation Risk
MAP · Market Adoption Profile

Territory Entry Analysis

How to use this module
Two-layer calculation

The MAP score for each territory combines two independent layers: Layer A — IP intrinsic variables extracted automatically from this IQVA evaluation (novelty, emotional tension, comprehension speed, cultural universality). Layer B — territory market variables that you calibrate manually using the sliders below.

Default values vs. live intelligence

Slider defaults reflect structural market patterns — historical baseline data per territory for the children's IP sector. They are a reasonable starting point, but they do not reflect your current cycle intelligence. Adjust them based on recent market knowledge before calculating.

OSI
OSI Signal — the only parameter you adjust before calculating the MAP score

OSI (Origin Signal Intelligence) is a live detection system that identifies pre-mainstream cultural and behavioral signals in real parental and educator conversations across 12 languages. An OSI signal is not a trend — it is an unresolved friction pattern that has not yet been addressed by any mass-market children's IP. When an OSI signal is active in a territory, it means the emotional and behavioral need this IP addresses is already present and growing in that market, below the mainstream radar.

Score 4.0–5.0
Active, confirmed signal in this territory. Strong pre-market validation.
Score 2.0–3.9
Partial or emerging signal. Monitor next OSI cycle before committing.
Score 0.0–1.9
No signal detected. Market entry relies on structural factors alone.

OSI signals are live data — they move. A territory with no signal today may develop one within a single quarterly cycle. If you have access to IP Frontier Studio's OSI system, use the current cycle score for each territory rather than the historical default. If you are evaluating a third-party IP without OSI data, set this parameter conservatively and revisit after the next OSI detection cycle.

How this module works

The MAP (Market Adoption Profile) module calculates the market entry readiness of this IP for any territory you select. It combines two layers of data:

Layer A — IP Variables (auto-extracted)
Conceptual novelty level · Emotional tension intensity · Comprehension speed · Cultural dependency index. These are calculated directly from the IQVA block scores of this evaluation.
Layer B — Territory Variables (you input)
Three variables are fixed to historical baseline defaults per territory: Genre / format penetration · Tolerance to concept innovation · Active institutional early adopters. The only parameter you adjust is the OSI signal — the live pre-mainstream signal from the Origin Signal Intelligence system for each territory.
0–100
MAP Score
Rogers Curve
Position
Per territory
Entry Window
Recommendation
Now / 12m / +24m
Step 1 — Select territories to evaluate (any number)
IFA · Adaptation Friction Index

Format Adaptation Analysis

The IFA measures the structural cost of moving this IP from its origin vertical to each target vertical — not the economic cost, but how much the IP needs to change to function in the new format without losing coherence. A high IFA score does not mean the IP is weak: it means activating that vertical without prior structural intervention carries risk.

How the IFA is calculated
E1 · Narrative
Does the story engine work in the target format without structural re-engineering?
E2 · Iconic
Does the character and visual identity hold in the new format without redesign?
E3 · World
Is the narrative universe expandable enough to sustain the demands of the target format?
E4 · Mediation
Does the new format require structural intermediaries the IP does not currently have?
Green · IFA 0.0–2.0
Natural migration. Activate without structural adjustments.
Amber · IFA 2.1–3.5
Minor adjustments needed. The critical axis shows where to intervene.
Red · IFA 3.6–5.0
Re-engineering required before activation. Resolve the critical axis first.
Origin vertical — where this IP currently lives
Educational Impact Analyzer · EIA

Pedagogical Architecture & EdTech Fit

Nano demonstrates exceptional educational value through observation-based learning that naturally develops emotional regulation and curiosity without overstimulation. Particularly strong alignment with progressive educational approaches.

Certification Badges
Calm LearningObservation SkillsEmotional RegulationNordic Pedagogy
D1 · Pedagogical Load
4.6 / 5.0
Ratio: High implicit learning through observation modeling
Pacing: Optimal for 3-6 years with gradual complexity introduction
Frameworks: Montessori, Reggio Emilia, Nordic pedagogy
D2 · SEL
4.4 / 5.0
Conflict: Internal curiosity and external exploration balance
Emotional vocab: Implicit emotional recognition through character observation
Self-regulation: Strong through pause-and-observe behavioral modeling
D3 · Cognitive Development
4.8 / 5.0
Sensory load: 1.2 / 5
Working memory: Optimal with repetitive structure and familiar elements
Participation: High through question-driven engagement
D4 · Implementation Friction
4.3 / 5.0
Modularity: High - each story functions independently
Mediation: Beneficial but not required for basic comprehension
Scalability: High for calm learning environments
Impact Radar
Sensory Overload Spectrum
Position indicates stimulation level (left=calm, right=hyper-stimulated)
CALMMODERATEHYPER
Sensory Index: 1.2 / 5.0 · Calm & regulated — low cortisol stimulus
Implementation Matrix
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IQVA Engine v2.0 · 35 Questions (32+3)
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