Assess where your US expansion is hitting the wall.
The US Expansion Wall Assessment helps foreign founders understand whether credible US demand is being slowed by decision latency, execution latency, provider gaps, sequencing issues or missing operating rails.
The assessment reviews the operating wall behind US pull.
This keeps the conversion step tied to readiness and fit rather than a generic inquiry.
Question
What does the US Expansion Wall Assessment review?
Direct answer
The US Expansion Wall Assessment reviews whether Credible US pull is being slowed by decision latency, execution latency, provider gaps, sequencing mistakes or missing Stateside Rails. It looks at blockers, dependencies, readiness gaps and likely operating sequence before a full 135-Day Stateside Launch Arc is considered.
What the assessment is
A practical diagnostic for the gap between US demand and US execution.
The assessment reviews whether your company has the local operating structure needed to turn credible US pull into a functioning US expansion path. It is not a legal, tax, immigration, accounting, investment, or regulatory intake.
Readiness score
Blocker map
Dependency map
Recommended launch sequence
Go / no-go recommendation for the full program
Who should request it
Use it when the market signal is real but the operating layer is still uncertain.
Stateside Operator is built for founders who need to understand what must be stabilized before the company adds heavier US commitments.
Foreign companies with credible US customer, partner, investor, or market pull.
Founders who are still carrying too much US execution from outside the market.
Teams preparing entity, banking, hiring, service, compliance, or provider coordination work.
Companies that need sequence clarity before migrating people, promises, or operating responsibility.
What the assessment looks for
The review maps the main failure modes behind the US Expansion Wall.
The goal is to make blockers visible before they become expensive rework, founder overload, or premature migration.
Signal
Decision latency
Where US-facing decisions slow because authority, context, or ownership still sits abroad.
Signal
Execution latency
Where ordinary work turns into repeated founder follow-up across time zones and providers.
Signal
Provider gaps
Where legal, tax, finance, hiring, service, security, or compliance inputs are not yet coordinated.
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Sequencing issues
Where the company is trying to move people, promises, or systems before the rails are stable.
Signal
Missing operating rails
Where decision rights, cadence, dependency tracking, and readiness artifacts are not yet visible.
Assessment form
Submit the context needed for a first readiness review.
The form uses the approved Formspree placeholder until the production endpoint is known. Keep the description operational and avoid sensitive or regulated professional details.
What happens next
The next step is a structured review of blockers, dependencies, and sequence.
Stateside Operator reviews the submission for fit, identifies the likely wall pattern, and determines whether a fuller US Expansion Wall Assessment should move forward.
1
Readiness review
The submission is checked for credible US pull, operational friction, and whether the request fits the service boundary.
2
Blocker and dependency view
The assessment frames likely decision, execution, provider, sequencing, and rails gaps.
3
Launch sequence recommendation
The output clarifies whether the 135-Day Stateside Launch Arc is the right next operating step.
Boundaries
The assessment stays inside operating coordination.
Stateside Operator provides execution structure and operating coordination. It does not replace licensed legal, tax, immigration or regulatory advice.
FAQ
Questions about the assessment.
These answers explain the review scope, the form boundary and what belongs with licensed professionals.
What does the US Expansion Wall Assessment include?
The assessment reviews blockers, readiness gaps, dependency risks, operating rails and likely launch sequence. It is designed to determine whether a fuller Stateside Operating System or 135-Day Stateside Launch Arc should be considered.
What should not be submitted in the assessment form?
Do not submit passport numbers, tax IDs, bank details, confidential contracts, customer names, employee personal data, legal documents, immigration case details or regulated professional information.
Does the assessment provide legal, tax or immigration advice?
No. The US Expansion Wall Assessment is an operational readiness and sequencing review. Licensed professionals should handle legal, tax, immigration, accounting, investment and regulated matters.
Related path
Continue through the Stateside Operator path.
These links keep the expansion sequence connected across diagnosis, method, program and assessment.