Your Presence in America.
MarketBrug provides international businesses with a professional U.S. presence without the cost and complexity of establishing their own American operation.
International companies need local credibility before they open a U.S. office.
Many companies have strong products, services, and expertise, but they have nobody physically present in the United States. Meetings become difficult, customers hesitate to engage, trade show participation is limited, and partnership opportunities are missed.
MarketBrug acts as the bridge.
Through trusted local representation, MarketBrug can serve as a client's U.S. business contact, attend meetings, participate in trade shows, engage customers and partners, and provide practical market feedback.
The model is designed for companies that are not ready to open a U.S. office or hire U.S. employees, but still need a professional local presence.
U.S. representation packages
MarketBrug is focused on presence, credibility, accessibility, representation, and market access.
U.S. Presence Partner
$1,500 - $2,500 per month
Provide clients with a professional U.S.-based representative and business presence.
U.S. Presence Plus
$2,500 - $4,000 per month
Extend U.S. representation with additional engagement, networking, and market intelligence.
Fractional U.S. Representative
$4,000 - $8,000 per month
Act as an extended member of the client's team in the United States.
Built for companies that say, 'We need someone in America.'
MarketBrug supports international businesses with proven products or services, existing revenue, growth ambitions, and no dedicated U.S. representative.
Engineering Firms
Companies that need local representation for prospective customers, partners, or technical discussions in the United States.
Manufacturers
Manufacturers that need a credible U.S. contact, meeting presence, and local support before opening an American office.
AgTech Companies
Agriculture technology companies that need support engaging farms, distributors, industry partners, and regional opportunities.
A practical path to U.S. representation
The onboarding process is structured to define expectations, transfer knowledge, and begin representing the client professionally.
Initial Discovery Meeting
Understand the company, products, services, industry, and U.S. growth objectives.
Business Review
Review the client's website, marketing material, product information, target customers, and existing opportunities.
Representation Agreement
Define services, expectations, communication methods, fees, and reporting requirements.
Knowledge Transfer
Collect product knowledge, company information, presentation material, and contact information.
Need someone in America?
MarketBrug gives international companies a professional U.S. representative before they commit to a U.S. office or employees.
