Stop Missing Business Lifelines: Kiksasa’s Ecosystem Mesh Makes Georgia Resources Searchable by Region
It’s a business owner's dream.
Whether working on a B2B startup or launching a bakery, finding resources can be tough. Grants get overlooked…simply because a founder doesn’t know they exist. Industry-specific programs don’t get filled because people don’t know about their deadlines. Traditionally, support has been available only to those who best navigate fragmented Google searches or those who serendipitously find the right database.
Atlanta-based startup Kiksasa has seen this problem up close. And now, the team is fixing that problem with a one-stop for Georgia’s complete business ecosystem.
Kiksasa had previously created a single link to explore tech-specific ecosystem resources. Now the team is expanding their work with a full “Ecosystem Mesh,” which brings together 14 ecosystems and over 6,200 organizations, all validated and searchable. That ensures that you don’t end up looking at dead-end links that don’t give you the information you need.

The AI-driven map provides Georgia entrepreneurs with a “living, breathing public infrastructure” to explore resources available to them.
Users can dive down into their specific region, be it the Metro Atlanta region or Georgia’s coastal community. In a state full of programs, partnerships, and people eager to help, the biggest barrier is often discovery. Kiksasa is turning Georgia’s support landscape into something entrepreneurs can actually use — searchable, validated, and built to evolve. Because a thriving ecosystem isn’t just what exists. It’s what founders can find.
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