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Elias
Möller.

Currently shipping

sites.

Twenty, based in Germany. My brother and I run two companies and ship most of what they need between us — because AI now does the work a small team used to.

Current
Co-founder × 2
Stack
AI · first
Based
Germany
Status
Shipping
Currently shipping · AI-native stack · Morgentau Marketing · Morgentau Garten · Built with models that write faster than I type · Germany · Europe/Berlin · v2026
01About

I'm twenty. I run two companies. AI is how one person ships what used to take a team of five.

Elias Möller, Berlin
Berlin · 2026

I started Morgentau Marketing — a marketing agency — and Morgentau Garten, a garden & landscaping business. Both are real operations with real customers in Germany, not side projects pretending to be companies.

Both companies run on an AI-native stack I built myself — the sites, the internal tools, the automations, the back-office glue. What used to need a team I now do with models that write, plan, and iterate faster than I can type.

Age
Twenty
Based
Germany
Companies
Two · live
Stack
AI · first

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existential dread
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02Growth

A different curve.

What AI can do, 2020 → 2030.
Solid: what shipped. Dashed: what's coming.

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Everything after 2026 is guessing. Safe bet — up and to the right.

03Work

Two companies. Both live, both mine.

The work below is stuff I actually run, not decks. More will land here as I build it.

04Tension

The tension
I live in.

I build with AI every day. I also think about where this ends up. Two futures — both plausible, neither guaranteed.

The abundance case

The promise — abundance.

2/ 100
with access to expert-level help
2020 — 2 / 1002030 — 98 / 100
  1. 01Expert-level intelligence gets priced like electricity.
  2. 02The tutor only elites had → any kid, any village.
  3. 03Diseases we can't cure → solved problems.
  4. 04The ceiling on what one person can do quietly disappears.
The obsolescence case

The cost — a species without a job.

HUMANAI · 2030×1
capability ratio · human vs AI, 2030
and still doubling every year
  1. 01Most work stops being economically necessary. Most people stop having a paycheck.
  2. 02Two hundred thousand years of mattering for our brains. Then we don't.
  3. 03We build something a thousand times smarter than us. We don't know how to turn it off.
  4. 04Outsource your thinking. The meaning leaks out with it.

Both are possible at once.
I'm not planning on being blind about it.

Homo sapiens200,000 yrs ago
civilization10,000 yrs ago
industrial rev.200 yrs ago
agents4 yrs ago
we're herenow
The timeline — honestly
№ 02 — Ribbons
05Approach
Speed is the product. The rest is just taste and follow-through.
AI-native, not AI-curious

AI isn't a tool I reach for — it's where every project starts. If a model can do it, a model does. What's left for me is the part only I can do: taste, direction, and the calls about what's actually worth building.

Real businesses

Both companies have customers who pay invoices, not users chasing a free tier. That constraint is the best filter I've found for what's actually worth building.

Learn by shipping

Tutorials didn't teach me this stack. Deadlines did. Ship the ugly version, watch where it breaks, fix that, repeat. Most "skill" is just a record of what you've already broken.

06Contact

Open to interesting conversations.

Not a pitch inbox. If what I build lines up with something you're thinking about — send a note. Shortest route is Instagram.