Kiksasa, an Atlanta-based startup, has launched a new platform called “Ecosystem Mesh” to address the challenge entrepreneurs face when searching for business resources in Georgia. The company aims to make it easier for business owners, whether they are starting a B2B venture or opening a bakery, to access grants and industry-specific programs that often go unnoticed due to fragmented information sources.
Previously, Kiksasa provided a single link focused on tech-specific ecosystem resources. With the expansion to Ecosystem Mesh, the platform now integrates 14 different ecosystems and over 6,200 organizations into one searchable database. All entries are validated to prevent users from encountering outdated or broken links.
The platform uses artificial intelligence to create what Kiksasa describes as a “living, breathing public infrastructure” that helps entrepreneurs explore available resources throughout Georgia. Users can search by region, including areas such as Metro Atlanta and Georgia’s coastal communities.
Kiksasa’s goal is to lower barriers related to discovering support programs by making the landscape more accessible and navigable for founders across the state. According to the company, this approach transforms Georgia’s resource network into something practical: “searchable, validated, and built to evolve.”
“Because a thriving ecosystem isn’t just what exists. It’s what founders can find,” states Kiksasa.
Those interested can explore the full ecosystem through Kiksasa’s online map.


