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1) Direct outbound to the top 500 French BTP SMEs (public list, ~€80 on Societe.com). Typical conversion 0.5–2% yields 2–10 Pro or Business tier customers. 2) Trade show presence at BatiMat (Paris, biennale, 300k+ visitors) or Intermat — instant sector awareness. 3) Federation partnerships with FFB, CAPEB, or Syntec (40k+ cumulative members): one referral deal replaces six months of outbound. 4) Adjacent vertical expansion: the same RAG + analysis stack applies to engineering services tenders, IT outsourcing tenders, facility management, and DGA defense procurement — each is a separate addressable market of similar size. 5) White-label for BTP consulting firms (BTP Consultants, Socotec, Apave) who currently charge €2–10k per manual tender analysis: licensing at €1–2k/month gives them 5–10x margin. 6) Expansion to French-speaking markets (Belgium, Luxembourg, Quebec) with minimal localization work.