AI Business Plan Platform 'DocsHunt' Gains Support from Microsoft and Korean Government for Global Expansion
August 4th, 2025 7:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Sapere Aude Inc.'s DocsHunt, an AI-driven business plan platform, has been selected for the 2025 Majung Program, receiving significant support for its technological advancement and market expansion efforts.

Sapere Aude Inc., the innovative startup behind the AI business plan platform DocsHunt, has been chosen to participate in the 2025 Majung Program, a collaborative initiative between Microsoft Korea and the Korean Ministry of SMEs and Startups. This selection underscores the platform's potential to revolutionize how businesses create and manage their business plans, leveraging AI to automate and enhance the process.
The Majung Program is designed to foster the growth of startups by providing them with the necessary resources to scale globally. For DocsHunt, this means access to up to $150,000 in commercialization funding, Microsoft Azure credits, and expert technical training. Additionally, the program offers support for global marketing and sales channels, positioning DocsHunt for a successful entry into the North American market.
DocsHunt stands out by allowing users to generate comprehensive business plans automatically, including market analysis and financial projections, through simple inputs or document uploads. Its web-based editor enables users to modify not just the text but also AI-generated charts and diagrams. The platform's AI Copilot feature further enhances document quality by providing professional improvement suggestions.
A key innovation of DocsHunt is its capability to adapt completed content to any custom Microsoft Word template, addressing a common challenge faced by businesses in document formatting. Microsoft's involvement in the Majung Program highlights the tech giant's commitment to supporting innovative solutions like DocsHunt that leverage cloud infrastructure and AI technologies.
Kim Sung-woo, CEO of Sapere Aude Inc., emphasized the platform's mission to reduce time spent on non-essential tasks, allowing businesses to focus on strategy and growth. With the backing of the Majung Program, DocsHunt is poised to extend its impact beyond Korea, starting with its domestic launch in August and a global showcase planned for September.
This partnership not only validates DocsHunt's technical and market potential but also signals its anticipated growth in the document automation SaaS sector. The support from the Korean government and Microsoft Korea is a testament to the platform's innovative approach to solving real-world business challenges.
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