Launch Markets

Country launch first. Local rollout follows.

OneCivic enters new markets through a country-level launch model that enables local rollout, public access, and phased expansion. This creates a clearer and more scalable first-market framework than starting with a single isolated city or deployment.

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A first launch market taking shape in Guyana

Guyana, in northern South America, is emerging as one of the world's fastest-growing economies, with growing momentum behind digital access, national development, and the modernisation of public services. As citizen expectations rise and governments expand digital delivery, the need for trusted public access, local participation, and structured rollout models becomes more important.

OneCivic is preparing Guyana as an early launch market, with a rollout approach designed to begin from one clear public entry point and expand in phases over time.

Rollout model

One country can anchor the first active market

In the OneCivic model, a launch country acts as the first structured market environment. This country-first approach creates a clearer framework than starting with an isolated city deployment. Public-facing local entry points, local participation, and future deployments can then sit underneath that country layer in a way that is easier to understand and easier to extend.

Country layer first

The market starts with a defined national rollout context.

Local rollout underneath

Cities, communities, and public-facing entry points can launch within that broader market structure.

Expansion follows adoption

Additional local layers can be added as usage, coordination, and participation grow, allowing the market to scale organically without overextending the initial rollout.

Market structure

Each launch market combines structure, access, and local participation.

A launch market is more than a country label. It brings together the conditions needed for OneCivic to operate in a real market context, including public access, local rollout logic, service participation, and room for phased growth.

Public local entry points

Short, concrete, and easy to scan at a glance.

Local rollout logic

Keep the idea of structure, access, and progression.

Service and operator

Focus on who can take part and how.

Phased expansion capacity

Make the growth model feel deliberate and scalable.

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Explore how OneCivic can structure a first active market through country-level rollout, local public access, and phased expansion.