About Us
We are a team of high-performance athletes, artists, DevOps engineers,
AI automation engineers, business development managers and all-around nice guys.
All merged into two personas.
Nodir
My journey into AI automation and workflow engineering grew out of curiosity, persistence, and a deep interest in building systems that work better, faster, and more intelligently.
I did not enter this field just by studying it, I entered it by doing the work. By experimenting with real tools, solving real problems, and constantly refining my understanding, I learned that the true value of AI automation lies not in the technology itself, but in how clearly we understand processes and how intentionally we improve them.
What qualifies me to guide others on this path is not perfection, but consistency: learning continuously, building publicly, and explaining complex ideas in practical ways. This project exists to share that process, the progress, the mistakes, and the insights that come from real experience.
If you are interested in learning, experimenting, and creating meaningful automation systems, you are welcome here.
Danny
I’m a tech enthusiast and just a funny human being :)
Pumped with dreams of becoming the next Elon Musk, I got into a top engineering university in Germany at 16, but most of my real learning happened outside the classroom.
Early on, I jumped into the startup world, worked with different teams, and learning how entrepreneurship actually works from the inside.
Along the way, I kept noticing the same issue over and over again: smart, capable people spending way too much time on manual, repetitive tasks simply because they didn’t know better tools existed.
That’s where my interest in automation and AI really began. Not to replace people, but to help them work smarter, move faster, and focus on the things that actually matter.
Danny is a part-time rockstar, having performed on dozens of non-commercial stages and at small live events purely for the love of music. It’s where I unplug from tech, connect with people, and enjoy creating something raw and real on stage.
Last year, Nodir completed 1,025 push-ups in just 3 hours.
No special reason.
He did it purely for fun.









