A dream started from zero. And we are building it from Honduras.
This did not begin with abundance, a perfect ecosystem, or privileged shortcuts. It began with vision, work, and the conviction that something with global standards can also be built from Honduras.
Build the first Honduran startup to be accepted by Y Combinator.
That is why we are proposing a bill with allied members of the National Congress to attract foreign investment, grounded in U.S. national security frameworks such as the CHIPS and Science Act, CAFTA-DR, the RENACER Act, the Global Magnitsky Act, and the U.S.–Honduras BIT. In the United States, our greatest ally will be through strategic partners such as the DFC and IDB Invest, who will have the privilege. In AI Agent Expense Control is just a small layer at the beginning of something huge that is brewing. Those who have the courage and bravery to accept what we are witnessing will be the ones who succeed. And if Y Combinator does not see it, in five years we will try to buy them.
How this started
This started from zero. Not from a polished ecosystem or a privileged structure, but from a simple conviction: Honduras can also produce companies with global ambition, serious execution, and real relevance.
We are not trying to look like a startup. We are trying to build one that actually matters.
What we are building
We are building with a long-term vision. This is not only about launching a product, but about opening a path: commercial, strategic, and symbolic. We want to prove that something worthy of global attention can be built from Honduras.
If this works, it does not only change our trajectory. It creates precedent.
Where we are going
Our direction is clear: build, validate, structure, and move toward a more serious stage of capital and positioning. This path is not accidental. It is part of a larger direction we are already shaping.
Who is behind this
We want those who read this story to also have a public and professional reference for what we are building. LinkedIn should serve as a visible point of context, continuity, and credibility.
Why this can move faster
This vision does not stand on emotion alone. With faith, early support, and the legal backing of the agreements between the United States and Honduras, this path can move faster than many imagine. The project is already around 80% advanced; what remains is not to invent the idea, but to accelerate the right opportunity.
At this stage, progress depends less on invention and more on alignment: support, conviction, and the right strategic contacts.
With faith, early support, and the legal backing of the agreements between the United States and Honduras, this can move faster. With the project already 80% advanced and key dialogues requiring the right strategic contacts.
