For founders operating across borders

You moved countries to build something great.
The paperwork shouldn't break you.

Immigration. Banking. Compliance. Three words that have cost you more sleep than product-market fit ever did. We built Naytive because we've been there.

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Sound Familiar?

Every global founder has lived
through at least three of these

1
Immigration

Your visa renewal is in 9 days. You found out yesterday.

Because the expiry date was buried on page 4 of a PDF you downloaded six months ago. Now you're scrambling for an emergency appointment, and your lawyer charges double for rush processing.

2
Banking

The bank needs your "proof of address" — but which country?

You've been asked for the same KYC documents four times this year across three different banks. Each wants a slightly different format. Your utility bill is in Arabic. Your bank speaks English. Nobody's happy.

3
Compliance

You missed a filing deadline for a country you forgot you're registered in

You incorporated in Singapore two years ago for a client that didn't work out. The annual return was due last month. You just got a penalty notice. For a company that makes zero revenue there.

4
Banking

You need to pay a contractor in Egypt but your Wise account just got flagged

High-risk corridor. Manual review. 5-7 business days. Meanwhile, your designer hasn't been paid in three weeks and is getting nervous. You're Googling "how to send money to Egypt" at 1 AM.

5
All of the above

You spend Sunday nights organizing documents instead of thinking about your product

Passport scans. Tax residency certificates. Board resolutions. Apostilled translations. You've become your own back-office — and you hate every second of it.

A Note from Our Founder

I started Naytive because a single missed deadline cost me $15,000. And not a single person in my corner saw it coming.

I had a paid consultant. I had a lawyer on retainer. I had an accountant who sent me invoices every quarter like clockwork. And not one of them flagged the deadline that mattered most. By the time I found out, the penalty had already been issued. Fifteen thousand dollars, gone. Not because I was careless, but because the system around me was broken.

That was the moment I stopped being angry and started paying attention. I looked at how I was actually running things. The WhatsApp threads with agents across three countries. The Google Drive folders named "FINAL_v3_REAL". The spreadsheet where I tracked visa dates that was always two months out of date. The bank that needed a document I'd already sent twice.

I realized I wasn't running a company. I was running a back-office. And I was terrible at it. Not because I'm disorganized, but because no human should have to hold all of this in their head.

That $15,000 mistake became the first line of code for Naytive.

But I didn't want to build another dashboard. The world doesn't need one more tool that shows you a list of deadlines and then leaves you to figure out the rest. I'd had enough of passive software. Tools that give you information but never take action.

What I wanted was a co-founder that I wished had existed. One that never sleeps, never forgets a deadline, never loses a document. One that doesn't just tell you "hey, your visa expires in 12 days." It finds the right agent, sends them exactly what they need, and follows up until it's done. Intelligent enough to execute, not just inform.

Someone who works 24/7 across every time zone, every jurisdiction, every messy compliance requirement. So you can go back to building the thing you actually started your company to build.

That's Naytive. I built it for myself first. Now I'm building it for every founder who's ever lost money, sleep, or sanity to the invisible machinery of operating globally.

If any of that feels familiar, you're exactly who this is for. I'd love to show you what we're making.

K
Kimberly
Founder, Naytive