Clear steps. Legal setup. Trusted talent. Everything you need to enter the U.S. market with confidence.
We don’t just give advice — we give you the tools to act. Every service we offer is built for the unique needs of Caribbean and African entrepreneurs aiming to expand into the U.S. market. Whether you’re forming your first LLC, hiring brand ambassadors, or locking in compliance, our solutions keep you legal, ready, and connected.
U.S. Market Entry Toolkit
Launching a business in the U.S. can be overwhelming — state laws, federal requirements, banking rules, and tax filings all differ. The U.S. Market Entry Toolkit turns a maze into a straight road, guiding you step-by-step.
LLC Setup Wizard by State: We guide you to choose the right state for your tax and market goals.
EIN Application Guidance: Apply quickly with our instructions or upload an existing EIN.
Virtual Address & Banking Support: Open a bank account and receive mail like a U.S.-based company.
Compliance Checklist Downloads: Never miss a filing or permit deadline.
File Storage & Progress Tracking: All your key documents in one secure dashboard.
Market Entry Connect
When your product hits the U.S. market, the right representation matters. Market Entry Connect pairs you with verified, U.S.-based talent who know how to showcase your brand and connect with your audience.
How it Works?
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Post Your Gig
Select the city, date, time, and pay rate.
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Secure Payment in Escrow:
Funds are held until the job is complete.
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Upload Training Materials:
Give talent the tools to represent you perfectly.
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Receive Post-Gig Report:
Photos, videos, and feedback from your talent.
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Match & Confirm:
Get instant matches or review applicants.
Safety Features
ID-verified talent profiles.
Escrowed payments via Stripe Connect.
Clear dispute resolution process.
Strategy Consults
Sometimes you just need answers, fast. Our consults cut through the noise and give you clear, actionable steps from experts who understand both U.S. regulations and Caribbean/African realities.
Use Cases
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Deciding your business structure and state.
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Understanding product labeling or import rules.
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Navigating banking and payment processors.
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