Verivion Export

Export market recommendations
with structure, evidence,
and a clear decision trail.

Verivion Export helps trade agencies, export programmes, and advisory workflows turn a company profile into a ranked market recommendation. It is built for decisions that need to be explainable, repeatable, and usable at scale.

At a glance
Export market selection
Ranked market recommendations with evidence, structure, and a traceable decision trail.
Built for institutional workflows
Trade agencies, public-sector programmes, development institutions, and structured advisory settings.
Current status
Operational system. Active Estonian public-sector pilot. Production target July 2026.

Why it exists

Export advice usually breaks in three places: too much data, too little structure, and no defensible reasoning.

Most exporters are sent toward raw databases, consultant-heavy processes, or generic AI outputs. Verivion Export is designed to sit in the middle: structured enough to be defensible, practical enough to be used repeatedly.

01
Too many sources, no synthesis

Trade flows, macro indicators, regulatory conditions, and market context rarely arrive in one coherent decision view.

02
Advice does not scale well

High-quality export analysis often depends on expert time. That works for a few companies, not for hundreds.

03
Generic AI is hard to defend

If a recommendation cannot be explained to a programme manager, board, or ministry, it is difficult to use in practice.

Workflow

How Verivion Export works, end to end.

A company profile goes in, relevant markets are assembled, the decision model runs, and a ranked recommendation comes back with evidence and a structured report.

01
Company profile

The process starts with structured information about the company: offering, maturity, constraints, and appetite for risk.

02
Market assembly

The system classifies the company into the relevant goods or services track and assembles market signals from the intelligence layer.

03
Decision execution

The LH-MCDA model applies weighting, causal structure, and robustness testing. The model is designed and validated upfront, then executed automatically in production.

04
Recommendation returned

The output is a ranked recommendation with supporting evidence, a structured PDF report, and a traceable decision trail.

Inputs & outputs

Concrete enough to implement. Structured enough to trust.

Typical inputs

Company profile
What the company sells, how it positions itself, its maturity, current markets, and practical constraints.
Financial context
Enough financial context to understand capability, resilience, and likely export readiness.
Language
The workflow can support Estonian-facing input/output while keeping the analytical core consistent.
Programme rules
Where relevant, the workflow can be configured for a specific advisory or programme context.

Typical outputs

Ranked shortlist
A set of prioritised markets rather than a flat data dump.
Evidence package
Trade signals, contextual indicators, and supporting rationale in a structure a stakeholder can follow.
PDF report
A branded advisory-style output designed for practical review rather than raw system output.
Decision trace
In production settings, structured traceability can be returned for record-keeping and downstream systems.

What the report feels like

The output is not just a winner and a score. It reads like a structured advisory document: an executive recommendation first, then the evidence, trade-offs, practical entry logic, and the assumptions that still need validation.

Executive briefing
A concise recommendation, why that market wins, what constraints it solves, and what the next action should be.
Top-market comparison
A short list of the strongest markets, what each one offers, and where the bottlenecks or caveats sit.
Entry logic
Suggested partner route, likely entry channel, and what kind of local validation is still needed before committing budget.
Regulatory fit
A practical view of compliance, localisation, standards alignment, and where market-specific friction may appear.
Roadmap and risk
A concrete sequence of next steps, plus the main risks, what they would affect, and how they can be mitigated.
Transparent appendix
Supporting weights, rankings, model logic, and robustness signals for stakeholders who want to inspect how the result was formed.

Integration model

Your interface in front. Verivion as the decision layer behind it.

Verivion Export is built to sit behind an existing programme, portal, or advisory workflow. The partner keeps the interface, user relationship, and branding. Verivion handles the decision execution and report generation.

The shell
Partner-facing workflow

The trade agency, portal, or programme handles identity, frontend, user experience, and the surrounding service context.

User interface and branding
Portal or programme workflow
Local data and user relationship
The brain
Verivion Export

Verivion receives the structured decision request, runs the intelligence and methodology pipeline, and returns a recommendation package.

Pre-computed intelligence layer
LH-MCDA decision execution
Structured report and traceable output

Current signals

What's live today.
What it runs on.

Active
Public-sector pilot underway
~400M
Trade-intelligence records in the goods layer
202
Markets covered across goods and services
Jul
Production target for Estonian export integration

Commercial model

Usually sold as an integration and licence, not as ad hoc consulting.

Commercial structure depends on deployment scope, language requirements, and expected volume. The shape below is indicative rather than a public fixed price list.

Pilot / integration
€30k+
Typical starting range for a scoped pilot or first integration, depending on workflow complexity and delivery requirements.
Annual licence
€20k+
Ongoing licence structure for production use, usually shaped around usage, support expectations, and deployment model.
Per report economics
€2–5
Indicative per-report range at production volume, with lower unit economics at larger package sizes.

Talk to us

Verivion Export is live.
Let's talk about yours.

If you run an export programme, trade agency, or public-sector advisory workflow, we can walk you through how it works.