Deciding where to expand a business involves a lot of data you probably don't have time to gather yourself. Population stats, market growth rates, industry sizing, competitor density. Most operators end up buried in tabs and reports for days before they even start thinking about strategy.
We built a tool that does that research for you.
What it actually does
You describe your business and the expansion you're considering. Superworker runs live web research, pulls current data on industry size, growth rates, demographics, and whatever else is relevant, then organizes it into a side-by-side comparison and gives you a recommendation.
That's it. No 40-page decks, no week-long research sprints.
Example: protein supplement brand picking between Texas and Florida
A California-based protein supplement brand doing $400k/month needed to decide between Texas and Florida for their next market.
The tool ran the analysis and the numbers were pretty clear. Texas has a $3.3 billion fitness industry, a population 32% larger than Florida's, and 7.1% annual market growth. It recommended Texas, and went further by flagging Austin and Dallas as the strongest metro areas to start in.
It also generated a visual comparison chart and sketched out a go-to-market plan, things like partnering with boutique gyms and showing up at events like the Arnold Classic. All of that data lives in your spreadsheet, so you're not hunting through five different tools to find it later.
Who this is for
You don't need to be a big company to use this. If you're an e-commerce operator or mid-sized business thinking about entering a new market, this handles the research legwork so you can spend your time on the actual decisions.
