Track the policies, services, tools, and operating patterns that help solo founders work across borders. The editorial layer prioritizes Chinese readers while keeping every resource bilingual.
pnpm create opc-directory --focus global-opcUse the directory to collect policy sources, compare service providers, and turn scattered research into repeatable operating notes.
opc search "company formation"
opc compare --ids sg-inc,us-llc,hk-ltd
opc brief build --topic cross-border-opsThe content model stays broad enough for worldwide coverage, but the editorial priority stays Chinese-first.
Surface bilingual summaries, local context, and practical implications for Chinese-speaking founders.
Store policy notes, pricing, eligibility, and links in fields that can be compared and exported.
Connect jurisdictions, banks, payment providers, tax services, and tooling into one searchable map.
Make compliance, risk, and operating constraints visible before a founder chooses a path.
Turn scattered research into repeatable workflows for setup, operations, growth, and expansion.
Expose search, compare, and export workflows so agents can summarize the graph quickly.
Keep the reasoning behind past choices so later comparisons start with context instead of guesswork.
Connect setup, operations, finance, and compliance so a single record supports the next operational step.
Highlight friction, cost, language support, and switching risk instead of presenting a flat feature list.
High-value records usually fall into a few repeatable founder themes.
Track registration rules, founder eligibility, local filing overhead, and the long-term maintenance cost of each entity path.
Compare account access, KYB friction, payout regions, settlement timing, and the hidden limits of cross-border collections.
Connect filing calendars, invoicing rules, contractor issues, and reporting obligations to daily operator decisions.
Watch for rule changes, service restrictions, document requirements, and account risks before they become expensive surprises.
Organize bookkeeping, automation, support, analytics, and document workflows inside one operating map.
Turn repeated founder questions into reusable checklists, workflows, and bilingual briefs that can be updated over time.
Each record is designed to help a solo founder move from broad research to an action plan.
Start with a jurisdiction, service class, or operating problem and narrow from there.
Review fields such as eligibility, region, language support, pricing, and setup friction.
Generate a bilingual summary that can be shared with a partner, advisor, or future self.
Return to the same record when policies, prices, or operating priorities change.
opc search "banking for solo founders"opc compare --ids wise,airwallex,mercuryopc brief export --format md --lang zh,enopc source verify --topic payment-opsThe same dataset can power search, comparisons, briefings, and agent workflows.
{
"name": "opc-directory",
"commands": {
"search": { "description": "Search policies, tools, and services" },
"compare": { "description": "Compare jurisdictions or providers" },
"brief": { "description": "Generate bilingual research briefs" }
}
}Global OPC coverage should stay practical, structured, and easy to scan.
Company formation, tax, registration, reporting, labor, and cross-border rule changes.
Invoicing, banking, payment collection, automation, customer support, and bookkeeping.
Repeatable setups for solo founders, from first incorporation to multi-market operations.
Banks, payment rails, formation agents, accounting firms, payroll tools, and compliance software.
Primary links, update dates, extracted facts, and the fields that make later comparisons trustworthy.
Language gaps, onboarding friction, restriction triggers, ongoing costs, and failure points that matter to solo operators.
Designed so a founder can browse manually and an agent can extract structured answers later.
Need a shortlist of jurisdictions
for a Chinese solo founder selling globally.
Return the tradeoffs in Chinese and English.Compare the top three
cross-border payment services
for low-volume solo operators.Summarize the filing and reporting burden
for a solo founder operating from China
with customers in the US and Europe.List the failure modes, account risks,
and support limitations for this provider
before I rely on it for core operations.Collect sources, normalize fields, write bilingual summaries, then mark the record for comparison.
# opc-runbook.md
1. Add a source record
2. Normalize policy and service fields
3. Write a Chinese-first summary
4. Add an English counterpart
5. Link related jurisdictions and servicesopc searchSearch policies, tools, services, and playbooks from a specific founder question.
opc compareCompare jurisdictions, providers, and operating paths side by side.
opc briefGenerate bilingual research briefs for reuse and sharing.
opc source addStore a source link so each record keeps a traceable evidence layer.
opc source verifyMark a source as checked against the latest public update.
opc exportExport a structured summary for partners, advisors, or future teammates.
opc monitorWatch a topic or provider for changes that may affect ongoing operations.
opc linkConnect jurisdictions, vendors, and playbooks into a reusable founder graph.
Start with a Chinese-first editorial loop, then expand coverage across regions, policies, services, and solo-founder workflows.
These questions cover the practical scope of OPC Directory.
