Research you can check, on a question that matters.
Market Entry Reports answers one question for founders and operators: is this market winnable? Each report lands a clear verdict — GO, CAUTION, or NO-GO — built entirely on free, public data, with every figure linked to its source.
Why it exists
Deciding whether to bring a product into a new market usually means a choice between two bad options: pay tens of thousands for a consultancy deck, or trust a confident AI summary you can't verify. Both hide their reasoning. We wanted a third option — research that reaches a decision, shows its working, and lets you click through to the source behind every number.
The one rule: no number is ever fabricated
This is the heart of the product. Every figure in a report is a record — a value with a unit, a date, and a source URL — checked against its source before it can appear. The language is written around those records; the numbers are never invented to fill a gap. Where free public data can't answer, the report says so plainly and routes the question to a paid stage, rather than estimating. In a world of plausible-sounding AI output, that discipline is the whole point.
How a report is built
- Nine lenses, weighted for entry — contestability, the entry window, and the regulatory gate lead, not a generic overview. One lens carries the verdict.
- Triangulated from public sources — regulators, company filings, customs data, official statistics and product databases, cross-checked.
- Honest about its limits — gaps stay gaps, and the report tells you the cheapest next step to resolve the bet.
You can read the full method on the method page.
Who's behind it
Market Entry Reports is built by a practitioner with a background in commercial and strategic due diligence — the kind of market and competitive analysis that informs real investment and entry decisions. The aim is to make that rigour accessible: sourced, verdict-led, and free to read. [Personalise this section — add your name, a line of bio, and a photo to build trust.]
What it's for — and what it isn't
The reports are a fast, sourced starting point to pressure-test a market-entry idea. They are not investment advice, and they don't account for your specific situation — see the Terms. When a decision warrants a deeper, commissioned analysis, that's the paid stage each report points to.
Get in touch
Questions, a market you'd like covered, or a deeper engagement — email milovandekic1@gmail.com or subscribe to get each new report as it ships.