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WyoHub Connects Entrepreneurs and SMBs With Resources Across the State

September 2, 2025

Entrepreneurs, small business owners, and economic development organizations in Wyoming will soon have a dedicated website where they can find resources and potential partners. WyoHub is expected to launch in Fall 2025 and will come with various tools that businesses and municipalities need for growth.

“I want to help other companies that are following in my footsteps as they launch in Wyoming,” says Christian Bitzas, founder of WyoHub. “I wanted to help them overcome problems that I faced, faster and easier, so they don’t have to make the same mistakes I did.”

WyoHub is currently in the testing and development stage, but will be free to use once it is live. Read more about this resource and its origins in entrepreneurship. 

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WyoHub Was Created After Bitzas Struggled to Find Resources

WyoHub is not the first enterprise Bitzas has led. He co-founded UplinkRobotics at the University of Wyoming, guiding his team to win $30,000 in 2022 through the school’s entrepreneurship competition. Bitzas says UplinkRobotics has brought $1.5 million to the state of Wyoming since the company started selling its products in 2023.

Even with the university's support, Bitzas and his team experienced several growing pains that are common in startups. They also had a hard time finding resources and partners that could support their vision.

“It was very difficult to find manufacturers in Wyoming, along with other consultants and communities to offer guidance,” says Bitzas. “We were learning a lot about starting a business by ourselves and made mistakes along the way. We would have had fewer issues if we had these resources this early on.”

Bitzas also outsourced part of the company’s production at first because he couldn’t find a manufacturing facility to work on a particular component of UplinkRobotics. He eventually found a company in Riverton that could handle that specific part and brought the work back to Wyoming. This desire to find local partners also inspired WyoHub. Bitzas wanted to find a way for other companies to find partners in the state, so local small businesses and entrepreneurs could build each other up.  

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WyoHub Automatically Updates Information Using AI

When WyoHub launches, it will have interactive resource maps where small businesses and entrepreneurs can find support from partners. Users can filter layers to find private resources like accountants and marketing firms, public organizations like economic development organizations, and supply chain resources like manufacturers. Whatever a business needs, they can find in their community or in nearby municipalities across Wyoming.

One of the main benefits of this system is that it’s powered by AI. Companies don’t need to submit their information and update the database when it becomes outdated. The AI tools modify the information whenever there are changes. For example, if the primary contact of a company changes, WyoHub will update the information with the name and email address of the new representative.

The information is also automatically populated, so entrepreneurs don’t have to worry that resources are missing. WyoHub can pull relevant information and add it to the database whenever it discovers new opportunities or organizations.

WyoHub has built-in calculators, tools, and checklists to guide entrepreneurs. These provide actionable insights to help companies establish their operations and expand over time. 

This Resource is Designed to Bring Wyoming Residents Together

Wyoming is the second-least densely populated state in the country, behind Alaska, and is also one of the largest. While countless residents love the ample space and enjoy rural life, it can be hard to connect with resources and build networks when everyone is so far away.

“Wyoming feels very disconnected sometimes,” says Bitzas. “The next town over is a 45-minute drive, and everyone is spread out.”

WyoHub was designed to address this disconnect while building entrepreneurial and business networks across the state.  

“Everyone in Wyoming is friendly, there’s a real community feeling,” says Bitzas. “We just need to create the tools to bring people together.”

Bitzas adds that he is committed to staying in Wyoming and wanted to create this company so he could be part of the solution. Not only will WyoHub help individual entrepreneurs, but it can also foster long-term partnerships and encourage business owners to work together so the Wyoming economy can thrive. 

Keep an Eye Out for the Launch of WyoHub

WyoHub is free to use and always will be. This could be an invaluable resource for growing Wyoming business partnerships and helping new companies grow. It is just one example of passionate Wyoming residents taking steps to invest in the state and make it better for the entire population.

To explore other resources for economic development teams, follow the Wyoming Economic Development Association (WEDA). Learn about our education resources and upcoming conferences you can attend. Discover networking opportunities online and in person.  

Wyoming might be the Cowboy State, but we will move forward when we work together as a unified herd. 

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