SIMPLIOTICS helps reveal how resilient a startup is across product, market, decision logic, founder alignment, and resource architecture. This allows architectural mistakes to be corrected early, before they become fatal under growth.
For startups, funds, accelerators, and startup studios that want to see hidden structural risk before investing.
Most startups fail not because the product is weak or the market is wrong, but because the architecture breaks under real pressure. The weakness is often invisible early on: misaligned logic, unresolved founder roles, fragile decision routes, or hidden resource gaps.
SIMPLIOTICS diagnoses that hidden fragility. We look at the startup as a whole system: how product, market, team logic, resources, and internal decision-making fit together. This makes risks visible before they turn into a visible crisis.
Measures the internal coherence of the startup's solution logic and whether the main parts of the model work together without contradiction.
Shows whether the founders' view of the product matches what the market actually requires.
Tests whether the available resources are sufficient for the startup to reach its declared next stage.
A combined reading of how coherent the startup is as an architectural system rather than a collection of separate ambitions.
We review the pitch deck, business plan, product logic, market frame, and other available materials.
We meet founders, key team members, and investors when needed to understand the real internal logic.
We apply SIMPLIOTICS metrics to assess coherence, resilience, and hidden risks.
We document the findings, visualize the architectural weaknesses, and prepare recommendations.
We present the findings to founders and discuss the next course of action.
Young companies that want to see hidden architectural risk before it blocks growth.
Venture funds that want to assess architectural resilience before investing.
Programs that use diagnostics to improve portfolio quality with concrete managerial insight.
Organizations building startups from scratch and wanting architectural resilience from the start.