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AI sales intelligence built for security distributors. Centralizes vendor knowledge and shares it with resellers - cited answers in under 5 minutes, verbatim quotes, and a knowledge base that enriches itself.
I like to build things.
AI sales intelligence built for security distributors. Centralizes vendor knowledge and shares it with resellers - cited answers in under 5 minutes, verbatim quotes, and a knowledge base that enriches itself.
Learn guitar through the Circle of Fifths. Interactive chord transitions with visual finger guides, a built-in metronome, and music theory that actually clicks.
Live video shopping for luxury goods. Concierges in Zurich connect collectors worldwide with exclusive watches, bags, and jewelry - via encrypted streams, escrow payments, and insured delivery.
Digital love letters for the things left unsaid. Guided prompts for dreams, family, intimacy, and everything else that matters most but is hardest to say out loud.
Chrome extension for Swiss job seekers. Auto-captures your applications from jobs.ch, LinkedIn & Indeed, then fills RAV forms in one click. Zero cloud, 100% local.
Cybersecurity startup radar. Crawls 20+ sources to discover stealth companies, enrich them with AI, and track social buzz - before they hit anyone's radar.
Why Phil? Like the German "Viel" — much. Much obsession with details. Much love for building. Much stranger than the rest.
Started in the corporate world at an insurance company, then studied law (BSc in Business Law), pivoted to marketing in physical security, and became Vendor Marketing Manager DACH for F5 and SentinelOne at a global distributor. Based in Switzerland.
Along the way: an MBA with a deep dive into subconscious effects in marketing. Now I connect dots between tech, people and opportunities.
AI made it possible to go from idea to product faster than ever. Curiosity does the rest. Build it. Ship it. Learn.
Every project starts with a real problem. Here's where I add the most value.
That thing everyone complains about in every meeting. The workaround that became "how we do things here."
Ideas are cheap. Shipping is hard. You need validation, not a roadmap.
Spreadsheet hell. Version confusion. Manual everything. Nobody trusts the numbers anymore.
You're doing the same thing 100 times a week. Your team is too expensive for copy-paste work.