YOUR NEXT
MARKET, RANKED.
Market expansion intelligence for technology companies. Paste your startup URL and get a ranked shortlist of the best countries for your product — in 30 seconds, not 3 months.
ANALYZE MY STARTUP1,200+
STARTUPS ANALYZED
30s
TO RANKED SHORTLIST
17
TRACKED MARKETS
850+
LAUNCH PLANS GENERATED
HOW IT WORKS
PASTE YOUR URL
We read your landing page and infer your ICP — buyer role, company size, product category, price point, and sales motion. No forms, no signup.
CONFIRM YOUR PROFILE
Review what we found. Correct anything that's off. Tell us where you're headquartered. Your ICP directly shapes which markets rank highest.
GET RANKED MARKETS
See 17 markets ranked by fit — with a thesis, comparison table, and first-week launch plan for your top match. Built for your product, not a generic report.
WHAT YOU GET
RANKED MARKET FIT
Every market ranked against your startup's exact product, ICP, price point, and sales motion. Not generic scores — intersection-level intelligence.
GTM SIGNAL GRID
Buyer fit, channel cost, regulatory complexity, localization burden, and cultural buying behavior — scored per market, per startup.
FIRST-WEEK LAUNCH PLAN
A step-by-step operational playbook scoped to your top market. Built to get your first 10 customers in a new country without a consultant.
REPOSITIONING ANALYSIS
Where you're expanding from matters as much as where you're going. SOC 2 gaps, CFIUS risk, localization burden, brand trust — scored by origin and destination.
VETTED PARTNER NETWORK
Pre-vetted SIs, resellers, and channel partners matched to your product category and ICP. Skip 6 months of cold outreach.
EXPANSION CORRIDORS
Where you're expanding from matters as much as where you're going. GlobalOS scores repositioning burden for every origin-destination pair — brand trust, regulatory gaps, localization cost, and GTM mismatch.
CFIUS review, SOC 2 gap, brand trust deficit
VIEW CORRIDOR GUIDEConsensus-culture GTM mismatch, speed expectations
VIEW CORRIDOR GUIDESmall home market credibility, enterprise trust transfer
VIEW CORRIDOR GUIDELanguage-mandatory localization, 90-180 day sales cycles
VIEW CORRIDOR GUIDESmall market size, APAC beachhead sequencing
VIEW CORRIDOR GUIDEK-wave consumer brand vs. enterprise trust gap
VIEW CORRIDOR GUIDEUSED BY FOUNDERS EXPANDING INTERNATIONALLY
MARKET COVERAGE
17 MARKETS // ACTIVEPACIFIC
All 17 markets include: GTM signals, channel costs, regulatory requirements, cultural brief, and first-week launch plan.
VIEW ALL MARKETSVETTED PARTNER NETWORK
SKIP 6 MONTHS OF
COLD OUTREACH.
The hardest part of international expansion isn't deciding which market — it's finding a local partner you can actually trust. Our network of pre-vetted SIs, resellers, and channel partners are matched to your product category and ICP.
Join the Partner Waitlist
We vet each partner before adding them to the network. If you are an SI, reseller, or GTM consultant with cross-border deal experience, apply below.
APPLY AS A PARTNERFounders looking for partners — access via Growth plan
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is market expansion intelligence?
Market expansion intelligence is a data-driven approach to selecting international markets for your startup. Instead of relying on consultants or gut feeling, it uses your product's ICP, price point, and sales motion to rank markets by fit — factoring in buyer density, channel cost, regulatory complexity, cultural distance, and localization burden. GlobalOS provides this for 17 markets across APAC and the West in under 30 seconds.
How does GlobalOS rank markets for my startup?
GlobalOS analyzes your startup's landing page to infer your ICP (buyer role, company size, problem signal), product category, price band, and sales motion. It then scores each of 17 markets using 400+ signals including buyer fit, channel saturation, localization burden, regulatory risk, and cultural buying behavior. The result is a ranked shortlist with a thesis explaining why each market fits — or doesn't.
Which countries does GlobalOS cover?
GlobalOS covers 17 markets: Singapore, Australia, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Taiwan, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines (APAC), plus the United States, United Kingdom, and Germany (Western). Each market has curated GTM intelligence including channel costs, regulatory requirements, capital scenarios, and reference wins.
Can APAC companies use GlobalOS to expand into the US or Europe?
Yes. GlobalOS supports bidirectional expansion. APAC companies (from China, Japan, Singapore, Korea, and Southeast Asia) can rank US, UK, and Germany as destination markets. The engine factors in origin-specific repositioning burden — for example, a Chinese B2B SaaS company entering the US faces CFIUS review, SOC 2 requirements, and brand trust gaps that a Singaporean company does not. Each recommendation accounts for where you're coming from, not just where you're going.
Do I need a US entity to sell SaaS in the United States?
Not immediately. Many APAC SaaS companies start selling to US customers remotely via Stripe Atlas or a Delaware LLC ($500-$2,000 setup). However, enterprise buyers typically require a US entity for procurement, and SOC 2 Type II certification becomes table stakes once you target companies with 200+ employees. GlobalOS provides market-specific regulatory guidance including entity requirements, compliance timelines, and capital scenarios for lean, standard, and full market entry.
How is GlobalOS different from hiring a GTM consultant?
Traditional GTM consulting for international expansion costs $200K-$500K+ and takes 3-6 months to deliver a market entry strategy. GlobalOS provides ranked market fit in 30 seconds using your actual product data — not generic frameworks. The intelligence is startup-specific: it factors in your ICP, your channels, your price point, and your origin market. Consultants give you a PowerPoint; GlobalOS gives you a ranked shortlist with executable first-week launch plans.
Ranked market fit
in 30 seconds.
Paste your startup URL and get a ranked shortlist of the markets that fit your product, ICP, and sales motion. No signup required.