Catalyst and Forge Empowers India’s Emerging Entrepreneurs with AI-Powered Business Systems

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Catalyst and Forge Empowers India’s Emerging Entrepreneurs

In a time when economic anxiety and job dissatisfaction are rising, Catalyst and Forge, a
Bengaluru-based startup, is helping Indians rethink income, independence, and
entrepreneurship.

Founded by Rakshith M Rajendra, an MBA from the U.S. and certified entrepreneur from
Harvard Business School, the platform blends 168 real-world business frameworks and 120+
high-computation AI prompts to guide users from zero to building 6–7 figure income streams
— without coding, funding, or an MBA.

Learn more www.catalystandforge.com

Whether you’re a freelancer, solopreneur, homemaker, or a professional stuck in a 9-to-5 loop,
CF provides execution-ready systems: AI funnels, CRM automations, monetization stacks,
and zero-to-launch business playbooks — all tailored for Indian users.
“Catalyst and Forge isn’t just another course — it’s a full-stack business engine.
Their blend of automation, frameworks, and coaching is exactly what India needs to
scale digitally.”

Catalyst and Forge stack should be THE GO-TO-APPROACH for Indians looking
to generate revenue at scale. The systems they offer are smart, structured, and
scalable. In a world full of noise, this is a platform that actually helps you build and
scale an online business, not just learn about one.”

With India’s digital economy projected to hit $1 trillion by 2030, CF is unlocking the new creator
economy — one system at a time.

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