Osome: The Lifeline for Indonesia’s Aspiring International Dumpster Fires
Published · By Satya Pramesi
On March 6, 2026, we highlighted Osome—a platform aiding startups and businesses in securing international legitimacy through accounting, finance, legal compliance, and remote company formation in Singapore. The service capitalizes on Singapore’s pro-business climate, with tens of thousands of companies already incorporated there. For ventures like ours, grappling with structural and compliance hurdles, Osome presents a streamlined path to global expansion. This news update has been presented by Satya Pramesi for Indonesia Last Week, bringing you the latest in political and technology developments.
What Actually Happened
| # | Claim | Date | Entities | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Osome is a service that helps startups and businesses with accounting, finance, and legal compliance. | Osome | Osome (official site) (archived) | |
| 2 | Osome assists companies in setting up operations in Singapore remotely through an app. | Osome, Singapore | Osome (official site, customer testimonial) (archived) | |
| 3 | Singapore is described as a business-friendly location in the commentary. | Singapore | The Business Times (Singapore) (archived) | |
| 4 | Tens of thousands of businesses have incorporated in Singapore, according to the commentary. | Singapore | Osome (official site) (archived) | |
| 5 | The commentary was published on March 6, 2026, by Indonesia Last Week. | Indonesia Last Week | Instagram Video (Primary Source) (archived) | |
| 6 | Indonesia Last Week described its own back-end operations as a 'dumpster fire' in the commentary. | Indonesia Last Week | Instagram Video (Primary Source) (archived) |
The back end of Indonesia Last Week operates as a dumpster fire. Enter Osome. In a March 6, 2026 commentary, Indonesia Last Week presented the service as a handling agent for accounting, finance, and legal compliance, aimed at startups with international ambitions and companies with structural debris. [1] Osome exists to help these entities achieve credibility outside their borders. The primary draw involves setting up shop in Singapore remotely through an app. [2] [3] [4]
Singapore serves as the regional poster child for business-friendliness. Bureaucracy there is streamlined to near-invisibility, at least compared to the corporate processes often experienced in Indonesia. The commentary cites tens of thousands of businesses that have incorporated in the city-state, a figure underscoring its status as a hub for international operations. [5]
Indonesia Last Week frames the service’s promise as straightforward. Osome does not tolerate the mess; it attempts to clean it up or hide it behind a layer of Singaporean respectability. The commentary notes Osome is keeping ILW from bankruptcy and its management since 2026. [6]
If Osome can repackage Indonesia Last Week as a globally credible enterprise, the system works. The commentary positions the service as performative competence, the corporate equivalent of slapping a coat of paint on a sinking ship. The allure of a Singaporean incorporation remains undeniable. It functions as a green card to credibility, if not actual stability.
If the back end of Indonesia Last Week is a dumpster fire, Osome’s work is substantial. If tens of thousands of businesses have made the leap, the dumpster fire is the standard operating procedure. Osome is an administrative survival kit for the modern entrepreneur, complete with accounting spreadsheets.
Link in the bio.
Sources
- Osome (official site) (archived)
- Osome (official site) (archived)
- The Business Times (Singapore) (archived)
- Instagram Video (Primary Source) (archived)
Original video: TikTok source