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From startup checklists to skill-mapping worksheets, find the tools our community uses to start and grow in Denmark.
Support and tools
From startup checklists to skill-mapping worksheets, find the tools our community uses to start and grow in Denmark.
Turn what you know into your first business idea. This simple, guided worksheet helps you map your skills, passions, and resources, then spot patterns that could become services or products. It’s designed for newcomers in Denmark who want to explore self-employment without needing a full business plan.
Download it free and take your first step from skills to business.
This interactive guide walks you through the entire journey of self-employment in Denmark, step by step. Built around our Business Wheel model, it covers everything from motivation and skills, to creating offers, finding customers, handling money, and staying balanced. Each section includes practical tips, cultural insights, and reflection prompts tailored for internationals starting out in Denmark.
Download the guide free and use it as your roadmap to self-employment.
A practical worksheet designed to help entrepreneurs recognise stress triggers and apply simple techniques to stay balanced while running a business. Use it to reflect, plan, and build daily strategies that support your wellbeing and resilience.
Download the worksheet and start putting stress management tools into practice.
In this article, Marie Olafsdottir from Finklusiv explores the advantages and limitations of both Danish and international online banks. She highlights what entrepreneurs should consider when deciding where to open an account, from fees and accessibility to service quality and long-term planning.
Another useful article on this topic was written by Ahmet Akkoç for The Last Week In Denmark in August 2025.
This report was created as part of the EU-funded STAY OK project and looks at how small businesses across Europe address well-being at work. It combines research with 10 best practice examples that show concrete actions SMEs have taken to improve leadership, well-being, and workplace culture.
For entrepreneurs, the real value lies in the cases. They offer ideas you can adapt to your own business, whether you are just starting or already managing a team. From flexible work models and participatory management to innovative well-being tools, the report shows what is possible even with limited resources. Focus on the “Cases of Excellence” highlighted in yellow boxes.