Renate Launches as India’s first BusinessAI, Aiming to Redefine How Businesses Are Built and Run 

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Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh (India), January 13, 2026: India is a country overflowing with ambition, ideas, and youthful energy. Yet, when it comes to entrepreneurship, the numbers tell a quieter story. In 2025, fewer than one in every 70,000 Indians went on to start a new business, not because of a lack of ideas, but because building something from scratch often feels overwhelming. Between complexity, cost, and constant dependency, many promising ideas never make it past the drawing board.

Renate, a new AI-led platform launched from Lucknow, is stepping into this space with a simple but powerful belief: starting a business shouldn’t be this hard. Founded by Shikhar V Neogi, Renate is built to remove friction from the process, helping founders move from idea to execution with clarity and speed. By simplifying the fundamentals and cutting through unnecessary barriers, Renate aims to make entrepreneurship feel achievable — not intimidating.

Why Building a Business Still Feels Broken

Renate did not emerge from a startup accelerator or trend cycle. It was shaped by firsthand exposure to how founders struggle in the early stages. Over four years of building startups and consulting more than 50 founders, Shikhar Neogi repeatedly witnessed the same breakdown: company registration, branding, websites, marketing, compliance, and operations all existed in silos. Every step meant finding a new expert, waiting on a new timeline, and stretching a new budget. The problem wasn’t a lack of talent, but a lack of ownership. With no single system responsible from start to finish, even strong ideas often lost momentum.

Renate was built to replace that fragmentation with one coordinated layer.

From Manual Execution to an AI-Led Business System

The earliest version of Renate was deliberately hands-on. Real teams executed real tasks while learning how businesses actually move from idea to operation. This phase revealed repeating patterns, common decisions, bottlenecks, and failures that later became the foundation of Renate’s AI-driven architecture.

Today, Renate functions as an AI consultant and execution layer. Users simply describe what they want to build, and Renate plans, coordinates, and executes across legal, operational, creative, and strategic workflows. The experience mirrors the simplicity of ordering food: say what you want, and the system delivers.

This approach reduces the time, cost, and effort of starting a business by up to 90%, making entrepreneurship accessible not just to founders with capital, but to anyone with clarity and intent.

Building India’s Next Wave of Entrepreneurs

With its public launch, Renate aims to empower 1,50,000 new Indian startups in 2026, nearly three times the current annual average. The platform also projects the creation of over 15 lakh jobs through Renate-built companies in the same period.

Beyond startups, Renate is built to support corporations and small businesses alike, offering free access to its AI consultant for problem-solving at any scale.

As Shikhar Neogi, named Hindustan Times 30 Under 30, puts it, Renate doesn’t promise success. It promises execution. And in today’s India, that may be the most powerful shift of all.