The Tools Revolution
When everyone can build,
everyone can solve
The Problem We See
For decades, creating digital tools required specialized knowledge—programming, design, infrastructure. This created a priesthood: those who could build, and those who could only use.
The result? Tools are made by programmers for hypothetical users. The official who processes permits daily can't fix the broken workflow. The nurse who knows exactly what's missing can't create the solution. The teacher frustrated by clunky software can't build what actually works.
We know the problems.
We just can't build the solutions.
What Changed
AI removed the technical barrier. For the first time in history, you don't need to code to create.
You need to know:
- →Your problem (deeply, personally)
- →What would help (specifically)
- →Whether it works (honestly)
AI handles the rest.
What We Believe
The best tools are built by those who feel the pain
Not market research. Not user interviews. Direct, daily frustration.
Everyone has problems worth solving
You just never had the means. Until now.
Democratization isn't charity
It's efficiency. Society wastes talent when only programmers can build.
This isn't about replacing programmers
It's about liberating non-programmers. Different games, different goals.
Social mobility through capability
Not "learn to code" (that didn't work). Learn to create.
What We're Doing
We're running experiments in Berlin where non-technical people create tools for their own problems using AI.
Just: what's your problem?
Let's build something.
Join The Experiment
This isn't a course. It's not a workshop. It's an experiment in what becomes possible when creation is accessible to everyone.
We're looking for:
- ✓People with daily frustrations at work
- ✓No tech background required
(actually preferred) - ✓Willingness to try something new
- ✓2-3 hours of your time
What you get:
- →A tool for YOUR specific problem
- →Proof that you can create
- →Community of fellow builders
This is not the future.
This is now.
Or email us directly: ad3002@gmail.com • Berlin, 2025