A map of a field you don't know yet — who's in it, the signals that matter, where domains cross, and who's worth knowing.
Most tools hand you a pile of links. Khashif hands you a navigable map of an unfamiliar field: the people, projects, funders, and communities that make it up — and, above all, the crossings between them where a sellable, fundable, or buildable opportunity hides.
The map is tuned to your resonance keys — your topics, your signals — so what surfaces is yours, not generic search.
A founder stepping into a market they don't know yet. A researcher scoping a grant or collaboration landscape. An operator deciding where to point limited time. Anyone who needs the shape of a field before committing to it.
A search engine returns links ranked for everyone. Khashif builds a map tuned to your resonance keys, and it looks for the crossings — the point where two domains meet and an opportunity neither shows alone appears. That is the whole idea behind Khashif: su + un = ekmek (flour plus water makes bread) — the intersection produces something neither signal carries by itself.
You also get a human read, not just a render: a short briefing with named, reachable leads, prepared by an operator who looked at the field — not a wall of results to sift yourself.
Every engagement begins and ends — no subscriptions, no retainers. We confirm scope before any payment.
What exactly do I receive?
An interactive resonance map of your field, a short written briefing with named and reachable leads, and a 30-minute walkthrough call.
How is a Domain Map different from a market report or a Google search?
A report is generic and a search is a ranked list. The Domain Map is built around your own resonance keys and highlights the crossings between domains where opportunities hide — plus a human briefing with named leads.
How long does it take?
Typically a few days from agreed scope to delivery. We confirm the timing when we agree scope.
What do you need from me?
Your field and a handful of resonance keys — your topics and signals. One email is usually enough.
Is this a subscription?
No. Every engagement begins and ends — no subscriptions, no retainers. A repeat is a new engagement.