Decision tool · Case A
Where to incorporate and base a commercial satellite operator
Honest data, transparent maths and your own judgment, combined into an informed decision. The tool does not produce a verdict. It produces a structured comparator and leaves the decision with you.
How it works
You set the priorities
Ten decision dimensions, from licensing speed to tax to talent to governance. You give each a weight from 0 to 10. The tool never decides what matters to you.
The tool does the maths
It scores each verified, dated, source backed metric against a fixed real world scale, then applies your weights. The arithmetic is public and reproducible, and a score never shifts when a country is added or removed.
You get a structured shortlist
A ranking, a side by side comparator and every underlying datum with its source. It narrows the field to a few jurisdictions worth investigating properly.
What it is
- + A transparent comparator built on verified public data and maths you control.
- + A way to narrow many jurisdictions to a shortlist of three to five.
- + An honest record: where a datum cannot be verified, it is shown as a gap.
What it is not
- · An absolute ranking of the best country for space.
- · Legal, tax or regulatory advice.
- · A substitute for due diligence, counsel or a regulator relationship.
Pre audit data
This release runs on 58 fully researched countries, plus 45 skeleton-tier economies covered on three officially-sourced pillars only (UN treaty status, OECD FDI openness and corporate tax) and clearly marked as such. Every value carries a primary source, a date and a confidence rating, and every gap is shown openly. The dataset has not yet passed external expert review, so it is sound for comparison and study but is not a final verdict.
This is decision support, not advice
The tool combines curated public data with maths you define. It does not replace a space law practitioner, a direct conversation with a regulator or a real anchor customer agreement. What ultimately decides the right jurisdiction, a specific grant, a regulator relationship or a government contract, does not fit inside any automated tool.