Station F Global Prover MCP. Force your strategy to prove continental ambition.
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validate_stationf_global runs your business plan through five continental axes: Global strategy, Regulation as Moat, Capital Efficiency, Ecosystem Density, and Continental Ambition.
It forces you to think 450 million consumers, not just your local market. The tool checks if your current approach is provincial or ready for a single EU market launch.
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Runs a business strategy against five continental axes (Global, Regulation, Capital, Ecosystem, Ambition) to grade its readiness for EU-wide scale.
The tool evaluates if a business plan scales beyond a single country to cover 450 million EU consumers.
It confirms how existing EU regulations (like GDPR or CE marking) function as barriers against local competitors.
The system checks your funding model, requiring a high return on invested capital and low burn multiples.
It forces the plan to integrate established partner programs and distribution networks rather than relying solely on internal growth.
The tool determines if the market scope is provincial or truly continental in scale (minimum 450M consumers).
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Runs a business strategy against five continental axes (Global, Regulation, Capital, Ecosystem, Ambition) to grade its readiness for EU-wide scale.
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Thinking about 'going international' is usually a mistake.
Most startup founders approach expansion by looking at the next neighboring country. They build for Country A, then pivot their entire playbook for Country B. This fragmented approach wastes money and assumes local rules will apply everywhere—it never does.
The `validate_stationf_global` tool forces you to throw out that map-based thinking. You must prove your unit economics work across the entire single market from day one, treating the 450 million consumer base as your baseline, not just a goal.
validate_stationf_global: Prove your continental moat.
You'll stop wasting time on isolated market research. Instead of spending months figuring out local tax laws in five different countries, the tool tells you if a single compliance structure (like EU VAT OSS) is sufficient for immediate scale.
It’s not just validation; it's an immediate strategic pivot. The output forces you to act like Xavier Niel—building systems that leverage continental law and market size as your primary weapon.
What you can do with this MCP connector
You gotta run your business plan through five continental axes using validate_stationf_global. This tool doesn't just look at your product; it grades your whole strategy on its readiness for EU-wide scale. It forces you to stop thinking about your local zip code and start thinking 450 million consumers.
The process checks if your current approach is provincial or if it’s actually built to launch across the entire European Union single market. Here's what the tool does, point by point:
Assessing Continental Viability: The system evaluates whether your business plan can scale past a single country and truly cover 450 million EU consumers. It determines if you have the structural capacity—the supply chain logic, the distribution network model—to handle that massive population base without breaking down. If you're only designed for one market, this check flags it.
Identifying Regulatory Moats: This tool confirms how established EU regulations operate as powerful barriers against smaller, local competitors. It examines frameworks like GDPR and CE marking, treating them not as bureaucratic hassles, but as necessary competitive advantages that keep unprepared players out of your space. You'll see exactly how compliance builds a moat around your operation.
Calculating Capital Efficiency Score: The system scrutinizes your funding model to make sure you’re spending money smart. It demands a high return on invested capital and flags any excessive burn multiples. This isn't about looking big; it’s about proving that every single euro you spend generates tangible, measurable returns. You need capital efficiency, period.
Mapping Ecosystem Dependencies: The tool forces your plan to integrate established partner programs, trade associations, and existing distribution networks. It won't let you rely solely on internal growth projections. Instead, it maps out the critical external dependencies you’ll need to leverage to multiply your reach across different member states.
Grading Ambition Level: Finally, this axis determines if your market scope is truly continental or if it suffers from an ambition deficit. The tool establishes a minimum viable consumer base of 450 million people. If your strategy falls short of that scale, you're not ready for the EU; you need to rethink your entire target.
019ea6d6-f26b-7173-ba5f-f630d8e7266f How Station F Global Prover MCP Works
- 1 Input your current business plan, detailing target markets, compliance strategies, funding needs, and growth assumptions.
- 2 The
validate_stationf_globaltool runs the data through five required checks: Global Market scope, Regulatory Compliance, Capital Discipline, Partner Network usage, and Continental Ambition. - 3 It outputs a structured reflection that passes or fails each of the five axes, detailing exactly where your strategy is local, inefficient, or too small.
The bottom line is you get a definitive pass/fail grade on whether your business plan can handle continental-scale growth and competition.
Who Is Station F Global Prover MCP For?
This server is for founders, CPOs, or corporate strategy leads who are stuck thinking small. You need it when you have a great product but keep failing to scale because your plan only accounts for one country's market size or regulatory burden.
You use this when pitching Series A funding, needing proof that your growth model is built for 450 million consumers across the EU single market.
You run validation against regional compliance rules to prove GDPR and CE marking are competitive advantages, not roadblocks.
You check an M&A target's growth trajectory by assessing if their current capital burn rate is efficient enough for continental expansion.
What Changes When You Connect
- Stop building for one city. The
validate_stationf_globaltool forces you to model unit economics across 3+ launch countries, making sure your plan works in the whole EU single market. - Turn compliance from a headache into an asset. It confirms that adhering to rules like GDPR or CE marking actually builds a competitive barrier competitors can't cross.
- Prove capital discipline. Instead of burning cash on huge offices, you get feedback on how to operate twice as lean and maximize revenue per euro raised.
- Get beyond solo operation. The tool forces you to identify necessary partner programs and distribution networks, multiplying your market reach instantly.
- Eliminate provincial thinking. You'll see if aiming for 10 million consumers is enough, or if the true scale requires targeting the full 450-million consumer base.
Real-World Use Cases
The regional wine producer.
A Portuguese wine label only sells domestically (local thinking). Running validate_stationf_global reveals that while the product is excellent, its ambition is provincial. The tool shows the potential export revenue captured by targeting the entire 450M EU market instead of just Portugal.
The SaaS company stuck in one country.
A fintech only operates in France and fears international VAT rules (regulation fear). The server confirms that GDPR compliance, managed centrally via tools like OSS, is the actual moat. It gives them a clear path to sell US-compliant solutions across 27 countries.
The startup with too much runway.
A hardware maker raises millions for big offices (capital gluttony). The tool forces them to find an alternative: launching on established B2B platforms and using shared infrastructure, immediately improving their ROI per euro.
The isolated furniture brand.
A Danish maker sells only via its own website (ecosystem isolation). The server recommends partnering with a major EU distributor. This instantly cuts shipping costs and gives them access to a massive, pre-built customer base they ignored.
The Tradeoffs
Assuming local success equals global potential
Thinking that because the product sold well in one country, it will work everywhere without adjustment.
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You must run validate_stationf_global. It forces you to model cross-border unit economics and prove your ambition is continental (450M consumers).
Ignoring EU regulations
Dismissing GDPR or CE marking as overly complicated legal hurdles that slow down the launch.
→ The tool reframes these requirements. They aren't obstacles; they are regulatory moats that US-based competitors can’t easily replicate.
Funding based on hype, not efficiency
Raising a massive round just to build flashy headquarters and large sales teams before proving market fit.
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Check your plan using validate_stationf_global for Capital Efficiency. The output demands you prove high ROI per euro spent.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this server if your biggest problem isn't the product, but the strategy behind it. You need to know if your growth plan is built for 10 million people or 450 million. Don't use it if you just need help optimizing a single marketing campaign; that requires a different kind of tool. This server only validates continental scope and systemic readiness across five axes (Global, Regulation, Capital, Ecosystem, Ambition). If your strategy can pass all five checks—showing multiple country launch plans, using regulations as barriers, maintaining high capital efficiency, and leveraging partners—then you're ready to scale.
Common Questions About Station F Global Prover MCP
What is the main purpose of validate_stationf_global? +
The tool's job is to check if your business plan has 'continental ambition.' It assesses whether you are ready for the scale and regulatory complexity of the entire 450-million-consumer EU single market.
Does validate_stationf_global just check country borders? +
No. It looks at underlying systemic issues: Are your funding assumptions too high? Does your plan use partners, or are you operating alone? The focus is on structure, not just geography.
How does the tool treat regulations like GDPR? +
The system doesn't see GDPR as a burden. It defines it as a competitive moat—a mandatory barrier that prevents less disciplined or unprepared competitors from entering your market easily.
Can I use validate_stationf_global for non-EU businesses? +
The tool is built around the EU single market framework. If your ambition isn't continental, you need a different validation process. It excels when scaling across multiple European countries.
What connection methods does using `validate_stationf_global` require? +
It uses standard Model Context Protocol (MCP) connectivity. Your AI client only needs a valid API key and authorization token from Vinkius to connect. This keeps the setup consistent, whether you're running it through VS Code or another agent.
Can I run `validate_stationf_global` for multiple business concepts in one session? +
Yes, you can submit batch requests up to our standard rate limit of 10 calls per minute. For high-volume testing or continuous monitoring, check out the enterprise plan options.
How does `validate_stationf_global` handle proprietary financial data? +
All inputs are processed securely following Vinkius's zero-retention policy. We don't store your raw business plans or financials after the validation runs, keeping your data private.
If my input for `validate_stationf_global` is vague, what error message do I get? +
The tool returns a specific structural error code and indicates which of the five axes requires more detail. It doesn't just fail; it forces you to flesh out the missing information.
Why global from day one? +
Station F houses 50+ nationalities for a reason. The EU single market has 450 million consumers. Spotify did not start with Stockholm — it launched across Europe. If you build for one country, you compete with local players. If you build for Europe, you compete with nobody.
How is GDPR a moat? +
GDPR compliance takes 12-18 months and costs hundreds of thousands. If you are already compliant, every new entrant faces that barrier. US companies selling to EU enterprises need GDPR compliance — and they buy from EU-compliant startups. The regulation protects you.
Why capital efficiency over fundraising? +
Xavier Niel self-funded Free.fr and disrupted French telecom. European startups raise half of US startups. That is not a disadvantage — it forces discipline. Revenue per euro raised. Months of runway. Burn multiple. Be twice as efficient, not twice as funded.
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