Type your country and your budget. Get a complete, localized blueprint — ideas, monetization, supplier sources, branding, marketing, and a 30-day launch roadmap. Built for founders in emerging markets where generic Western advice doesn't work.
Pick your market. The engine pulls local currency, suppliers, payment rails, and regulations before drafting your blueprint. No generic Western defaults.
Your full business blueprint will stream in here — ideas, monetization, suppliers, branding, marketing, and a 30-day roadmap. Localized to your market.
Select your country. We auto-load currency, suppliers, payment methods, and registration rules.
Budget, skills, time available, interests. 4 fields. 20 seconds.
Ideas, monetization, suppliers, branding, marketing, 30-day roadmap. Save it. Share it. Execute.
0 ready-made guides covering every (country × budget × vertical) combination. Each generates a real localized blueprint.
ChatGPT gives you a generic global answer. ideas.bd injects real local market context — currency, suppliers, payment rails, regulations — for 10+ emerging markets, so your blueprint references actual local channels (Daraz, bKash, Jumia, Tokopedia) instead of Amazon and Stripe defaults.
Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Philippines, Nigeria, Kenya, Brazil, USA, and UK at launch. Each country has curated profiles covering currency, supplier types, payment methods, ecommerce platforms, and business registration notes.
Top 3 business ideas ranked, recommended pick, market gap analysis, monetization model with local pricing, supplier sources, branding, marketing plan with locally-relevant channels, 30-day launch roadmap, AI automation stack, and risk mitigation.
Yes — generation is free while in beta. Save unlimited blueprints to your dashboard, revisit and regenerate them anytime.
Yes. From the dashboard you can publish any blueprint to a public URL (/b/your-slug) to share with co-founders, mentors, or investors.
Skip the gurus. Skip the recycled lists. Generate something you can launch this month.
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