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WyoHub Goes Live: A Free, No-Login Map of Wyoming’s Startup Ecosystem

WyoHub Goes Live: A Free, No-Login Map of Wyoming’s Startup Ecosystem
WyoHub

Wyoming just got a one-stop shop for building businesses. WyoHub — a free, AI-powered platform that needs no account or fees — officially launched today to stitch together the state’s scattered startup resources into a single, searchable hub. At launch it already maps 500+ programs, partners, and providers across Wyoming, and the team says that number should climb into the thousands by year’s end, Globe Newswire reports.

“WyoHub was built so founders spend less time searching and more time building,” said founder Christian Bitzas, who also runs Laramie-based UplinkRobotics.

The idea is simple: put public programs, private service providers, and manufacturing partners on one interactive map, keep the info current with AI that refreshes entries every month or two, and make it dead easy to find what you need — whether that’s a chamber contact, a machinist, a grant, or a small-town welder.

Beyond the map, WyoHub bundles practical tools for every stage — from a Business 101 step-by-step guide and a resource finder for website, CRM, and marketing software, to calculators for payroll, inventory, runway, and break-even analysis (yes, it will show the real cost of hiring at $25 an hour once taxes and benefits are in). Under the hood, the platform runs on LaunchNav, Bitzas’s proprietary AI pipeline that hunts down niche manufacturing and service companies and keeps data fresh without armies of manual updaters.

The launch lands with backing from the Wyoming Business Alliance and Laramie County Community College’s LCCC Business Studio, and it gives economic development groups something they rarely have: a living map of “who helps whom,” where bottlenecks live, and how to unlock faster company formation and scale-up.

“Businesses and support organizations can boost visibility through enhanced listings, while EDOs and partners can access deeper analytics that turn ecosystem data into action,” Bitzas said.

WyoHub also solves a very Wyoming problem: valuable resources spread across dozens of sites, agencies, and directories. Now they’re in one place — and the same LaunchNav tech can be cloned for other states and regions that want a similar, always-current directory.

The platform is live now, free, and open to anyone — no registration required. Kick the tires at wyohub.com. Learn more about the underlying tech at launchnav.com. For media inquiries: [email protected].

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