Most companies stall on disorganisation, not on the idea.
A founder in India with a real business rarely fails for want of ambition. They fail because the work is scattered — the market research in one file, the numbers in another, the pitch written in a panic the week before a meeting. By the time anyone with money looks closely, the company reads worse than it is.
ScalePath exists to remove that gap. It is a platform that takes a founder from a rough idea to a business an investor can read, in six stages, holding every piece of work in one structured profile along the way. Free to start, and it begins at the napkin sketch — there is no requirement to already have a company.
It starts with an interview, not a form
A founder arrives with a niche or a half-formed idea. ScalePath asks one question at a time — what the business is, who it serves, what it costs to run — and writes the answers into a profile of the venture. Nobody is asked to fill in a business plan they do not have yet.
Everything lands in one profile
Validation notes, the model, the numbers, the documents, the deck. One record that grows with the company, so the work done at the idea stage still counts when an investor asks for it two years later.
Readiness is scored, not asserted
The profile is measured against what investors actually ask for. That produces a number, and more usefully, a list — the specific gaps standing between the business as it is and the business as it needs to read.
Categories, not one industry.
ScalePath is built to work across sectors, because the path from idea to investment ready is roughly the same whether the company sells software, food or electricity.
ChargeX is the first category built out in depth: the infrastructure programme putting fast charging stations along India's corridors, where landowners, businesses and fleet operators take part in the build. It is one thing ScalePath does, not the whole of it.
What ScalePath will not do.
We do not guarantee investment
ScalePath prepares a business and makes introductions. Anyone promising you a cheque is selling something else.
We do not take your company
The profile, the documents and the numbers belong to the founder. Building on ScalePath costs no equity.
We do not filter by size
A first café and a deep-tech company enter the same way. Potential and viability are the test, not scale.