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Should I file Utility
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File a Provisional Patent
Application First

Based on your answers, a provisional patent application is the right first move. It secures your filing date immediately, gives you 12 months of patent pending status, and buys time to validate before committing to a full utility application.

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Filed in days. Buys 12 months
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Join the waitlist above. Confirm the provisional covers the right claims before filing. A 30-minute call prevents costly mistakes.
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Document everything in writing now. Dated description, drawings, and any test results. This becomes your provisional specification.
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File within your window. If you have already disclosed publicly, you may have less than 12 months. Confirm your exact deadline on the call.
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Use the 12 months wisely. Validate demand, refine the product, and build toward the utility application with strong claim strategy.
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File a Utility Patent
Application Directly

Based on your answers, you are ready to file a full utility patent. Your invention is well-documented, demand is validated, and strong enforceable claims will give you real protection that holds up in court.

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Join the waitlist above. Review your invention, confirm claim strategy, and get a precise timeline and cost estimate for your specific case.
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Prepare your invention disclosure. A full written description, drawings, and any test data. The more complete, the stronger the claims Eric can write.
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Confirm your 35 USC 102 status. Make sure you are still within any applicable grace period based on your disclosure history.
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Consider a patentability search first. A professional prior art search ensures the claims you file are actually defensible before committing to the full cost.
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Not Ready to File Yet —
Here Is Your Plan.

Based on your answers, filing right now would be premature. That is the most valuable thing this quiz can tell you. Filing too early wastes thousands and can result in weak protection. Here is exactly what to do first.

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Do a prior art search first. Go to Google Patents and search key terms from your invention. This tells you whether the space is clear before spending money.
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Write a dated invention disclosure. A clear written description with the date. This creates a record of when you conceived the idea.
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Validate market demand before filing. Get one paying customer, a letter of intent, or concrete market feedback.
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Book a free call with Eric. He will tell you exactly when you are ready, what to file, and what it will cost. No charge, no obligation.
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