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Chinese intelligenceat the service of your strategy

Watch China gives you a competitive edge by analyzing the world's most dynamic startup ecosystem.

Watch China is a strategic intelligence tool designed for entrepreneurs, investors and strategists who want to check if their startup idea already exists in China — in an identical or similar form.

In seconds, our AI-powered engine cross-references data from the Chinese tech ecosystem: established companies, emerging startups, super-app features, and social media signals. You get a complete analysis including existing players, their funding, and differentiation opportunities.

China is often 3 to 5 years ahead of global tech trends. What emerges in Shenzhen or Hangzhou today arrives in Europe and North America tomorrow. Understanding what's happening in China means anticipating what will happen everywhere.

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Save time

Get in seconds an analysis that would take days of manual research. No more hours spent translating and navigating Baidu.

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Competitive benchmark

Identify comparable Chinese players, their maturity stage, funding and market positioning.

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Differentiation

Receive concrete suggestions to differentiate your project from existing Chinese solutions and find your competitive advantage.

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360° vision

SWOT analysis, multi-dimensional radar, real-time social signals — a complete view for making informed decisions.

1

Describe

Enter your startup or business idea in a few sentences. Be as specific as possible.

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Analyze

Our AI searches the Chinese ecosystem: companies, super-apps, startups, and social networks.

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Decide

Review the detailed results and use the insights to guide your strategy.

Watch China relies on several complementary sources to ensure reliable and comprehensive results:

  • *Artificial intelligence — Advanced semantic analysis of the Chinese ecosystem via Perplexity AI, covering all economic sectors.
  • *Social signals — Real-time monitoring on X (Twitter) to capture emerging trends and expert discussions.
  • *Specialized media — South China Morning Post, 36Kr, TechNode, KrASIA and other reference sources on Chinese tech.