Greenlight turns any project — a startup, an expansion, a new location — into a complete feasibility study with market sizing, financial projections, risk analysis, and a clear go/no-go verdict. In an afternoon.
A traditional feasibility study costs $15,000+ and takes six weeks. Greenlight gives you the same rigor before the day is out.
Not a one-page summary. Each study is a complete, defensible document — structured the way an analyst would build it, generated in minutes.
Who's already in the space, how crowded it is, where the gaps are, and what it takes to win share.
TAM, SAM and SOM grounded in real signals — plus the segments most likely to convert first.
Startup and operating costs, pricing scenarios, and a three-year revenue model you can stress-test.
Exactly when the project turns profitable, what it returns, and how cash moves month to month.
The things most likely to sink the project, rated by likelihood and impact — with ways to de-risk each.
No hedging. A defensible verdict with the reasoning, the numbers, and the conditions behind it.
The same rigorous model adapts to what you're actually deciding — from a first-time startup to a multi-million real-estate development.
Describe the business you want to build and Greenlight pressure-tests the whole thesis — is the market big enough, can the unit economics work, and what would have to be true for it to succeed.
No spreadsheets, no templates, no consultant kickoff call. You describe it — Greenlight does the analysis.
Tell Greenlight what you want to build in plain language — a business, a location, an expansion, a launch.
A short, structured interview sharpens the assumptions — location, pricing, scale, timeline. Five minutes, tops.
A complete, sourced feasibility report with charts, projections, and a go/no-go verdict — ready to export to PDF.
Cover verdict, executive summary, market, financials, risk, and appendix — the full study.
Every projection shows its assumptions, so you — and your bank — can interrogate the math.
Branded, board-ready, and credible enough to put in front of investors or a lender.
We were three weeks from signing a lease. Greenlight's study flagged a demand gap we'd completely missed — and saved us from a six-figure mistake. The no-go was the best money I've spent.
I run a regional bakery and was deciding on a third site. I had the study, charts and all, before lunch. My accountant said it looked like it came from a firm we couldn't afford.
For project-finance diligence, speed usually means cutting corners. Greenlight gave us a structured, sourced baseline in an afternoon that we could actually build a credit memo on.
Describe your project, answer a few questions, and have a complete feasibility study before the day is out.