About Semantiz: artisan software built differently

"I want to be known for what I build, not for who I am." —Founder, Semantiz

Semantiz is different because it's built differently. Not by massive teams chasing VC funding, but by one person with a vision, powered by AI agent swarms.

The problem I set out to solve

In the AI era, more content gets created every day than in the entire history of the internet combined. The paradox? The more content exists, the harder it is to be visible. AI engines can only cite a handful of sources per answer. If you're not one of them, you might as well not exist.

Most startups can't afford a content team. Most founders don't know what Generative Engine Optimization even means. And the tools that exist? They give you dashboards. More data. More things to learn. More work to do yourself.

I built Semantiz to be different. Not a tool — a service. You don't learn GEO. You don't operate a dashboard. Semantiz does the work. You get the results. The same AI agents that built this company now work for yours.

The story

I spent years in big tech, watching brilliant engineers drown in bureaucracy. Endless meetings. Fragmented focus. Politics over product. The bigger the team, the slower the output.

So I did something radical: I walked away. No co-founders. No VCs. No 20-person "autonomous" teams that need five meetings to change a button color.

Just me, a clear vision, and something unprecedented: AI agents that don't just suggest code—they build entire features, write tests, and ship to production. This isn't "AI-assisted development." It's a new category entirely.

Extreme dogfooding

Here's the wild part: the same AI agents I use to build Semantiz are the same agents I use to run the company. Product planning. Customer support. Content creation. Marketing automation. Everything.

If an agent can't handle real business logic, it won't make it into the product. This isn't a demo. It's production-grade, battle-tested AI orchestration running a real SaaS business.

When you use Semantiz, you're getting the same technology that built itself. That's not a marketing tagline—it's literally true.

Philosophy

This approach means something fundamental about how we operate:

  • Ship velocity over consensus: No design-by-committee paralysis. Ideas go from concept to production in days, not quarters.
  • Profit over vanity: Every feature must serve paying customers. No "engagement metrics" theater. No features built to impress investors.
  • Technical excellence over process: Clean architecture, comprehensive tests, production monitoring. But zero tolerance for "agile ceremonies" that exist just to justify headcount.
  • Direct feedback loops: The person building the feature talks directly to customers. No layers of product managers playing telephone. No "alignment meetings."

Why this matters

The AI era doesn't need more companies with hundred-person engineering teams. It needs craftspeople who can harness AI to build products that would've required those teams.

Semantiz proves this isn't just theory. Every feature, every line of code, every customer interaction demonstrates that one person with the right tools can outpace a traditional startup.

Not because I'm superhuman. Because the old assumptions about what requires a team are breaking down. AI agents handle the grunt work. I focus on what machines can't do: product vision, customer relationships, and making hard calls about what not to build.

Join the revolution

If you're tired of bloated software built by bloated teams, built by people who've never had to run it in production—you're in the right place.

Semantiz is artisan software for the AI era: ruthlessly focused, technically excellent, and built by someone who uses it every single day.

Join the waitlist and be part of the first wave of companies using AI-native tools built by AI-native processes.

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About Semantiz: artisan software built differently

"I want to be known for what I build, not for who I am."

Semantiz is different because it's built differently. Not by massive teams chasing VC funding, but by one person with a vision, powered by AI agent swarms.

Craftsman-style workspace representing artisan software

The problem I set out to solve

In the AI era, more content gets created every day than in the entire history of the internet combined. The paradox? The more content exists, the harder it is to be visible. AI engines can only cite a handful of sources per answer. If you're not one of them, you might as well not exist.

Most startups can't afford a content team. Most founders don't know what Generative Engine Optimization even means. And the tools that exist? They give you dashboards. More data. More things to learn. More work to do yourself.

I built Semantiz to be different. Not a tool — a service. You don't learn GEO. You don't operate a dashboard. Semantiz does the work. You get the results. The same AI agents that built this company now work for yours.

The story

I spent years in big tech, watching brilliant engineers drown in bureaucracy. Endless meetings. Fragmented focus. Politics over product. The bigger the team, the slower the output.

So I did something radical: I walked away. No co-founders. No VCs. No 20-person "autonomous" teams that need five meetings to change a button color.

Just me, a clear vision, and something unprecedented: AI agents that don't just suggest code—they build entire features, write tests, and ship to production. This isn't "AI-assisted development." It's a new category entirely.

Extreme dogfooding

Here's the wild part: the same AI agents I use to build Semantiz are the same agents I use to run the company. Product planning. Customer support. Content creation. Marketing automation. Everything.

If an agent can't handle real business logic, it won't make it into the product. This isn't a demo. It's production-grade, battle-tested AI orchestration running a real SaaS business.

When you use Semantiz, you're getting the same technology that built itself. That's not a marketing tagline—it's literally true.

Philosophy

This approach means something fundamental about how we operate:

Ship velocity over consensus

No design-by-committee paralysis. Ideas go from concept to production in days, not quarters.

Profit over vanity

Every feature must serve paying customers. No "engagement metrics" theater. No features built to impress investors.

Technical excellence over process

Clean architecture, comprehensive tests, production monitoring. But zero tolerance for "agile ceremonies" that exist just to justify headcount.

Direct feedback loops

The person building the feature talks directly to customers. No layers of product managers playing telephone. No "alignment meetings."

Why this matters

The AI era doesn't need more companies with hundred-person engineering teams. It needs craftspeople who can harness AI to build products that would've required those teams.

Semantiz proves this isn't just theory. Every feature, every line of code, every customer interaction demonstrates that one person with the right tools can outpace a traditional startup.

Not because I'm superhuman. Because the old assumptions about what requires a team are breaking down. AI agents handle the grunt work. I focus on what machines can't do: product vision, customer relationships, and making hard calls about what not to build.

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Semantiz

Artisan software for the AI era

Join the revolution

If you're tired of bloated software built by bloated teams, built by people who've never had to run it in production—you're in the right place.

Semantiz is artisan software for the AI era: ruthlessly focused, technically excellent, and built by someone who uses it every single day.