Understand your market
before your competitors do
The best decisions are not made on instinct alone. They are made when instinct is confirmed by evidence. Evidence gathered rigorously, interpreted honestly, and delivered clearly.
Start a research briefMost businesses in Botswana are making decisions in the dark
Without reliable market intelligence, strategy becomes guesswork. You enter a market without knowing its real size. You launch a product without knowing whether your customers actually want it. You position your brand without knowing how your competitors are already positioned.
Three research lenses.
One complete picture.
We design every engagement around the decision that needs to be made โ not the data that is easiest to collect.
We combine these three lenses where the question demands it โ because most real business decisions require more than one perspective. A market entry decision needs sector structure, consumer insight, and competitive positioning simultaneously. We design research programmes that deliver all three.
From brief to
boardroom-ready insight
A clear four-step process, so you always know where we are and what is coming next.
Research for every type of
Botswana organisation
Whether you are a startup validating a market, an SME planning expansion, or a large enterprise tracking competitive dynamics โ we design research that answers the specific question your business needs to answer before acting.
Evidence-based policy requires rigorous market and sector intelligence. We support government agencies with research that meets the standard required for public decision-making, procurement justification, and programme design.
Needs assessments, baseline studies, market systems analysis, and feasibility research for development programmes. We understand the Botswana context and the standards required by international development funders.
Tell us what you need
to understand
Every research engagement starts with a brief. Tell us the decision you are trying to make and we will design the research to support it.
Start a research brief