United States · By state
State-level operator briefs.
For operators who want a state-level view of the SMB economy before drilling into a specific metro. Each state brief covers anchor cities, top verticals, regulatory + tax context, and FAQs specific to operating from that state.
We start with 10 high-priority states covering the largest SMB economies. Additional states are added as our operator base expands; if your state isn't here yet, the closest neighboring state brief plus your local knowledge is your starting playbook.
State briefs
10 states.
California
California is the largest US state economy by GDP ($3.
See the California briefTexas
Texas is the second-largest US state economy ($2.
See the Texas briefNew York
New York is the third-largest US state economy ($2.
See the New York briefIllinois
Illinois is the fifth-largest US state economy ($1.
See the Illinois briefWashington
Washington is the tenth-largest US state economy ($740B+ GDP) and home to AutomateNexus — the program operator.
See the Washington briefFlorida
Florida is the fourth-largest US state economy ($1.
See the Florida briefGeorgia
Georgia is the ninth-largest US state economy ($760B+ GDP) and the dominant Southeast SMB market.
See the Georgia briefColorado
Colorado is a mid-size US state economy ($500B+ GDP) but punches above its weight in SMB formation rate, tech adjacency, and operator quality.
See the Colorado briefArizona
Arizona is a mid-size US state economy ($475B+ GDP) and one of the fastest-growing population states.
See the Arizona briefMassachusetts
Massachusetts is the 11th-largest US state economy ($720B+ GDP) and the dominant Northeast research + healthcare + finance SMB market outside NYC.
See the Massachusetts briefApply to work with Erin.
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