BERSERKI
A small studio in Norway forging AI-native products. One human, a fleet of agents — five products live or shipping, with more in the forge.
Five products. Four live, one in the forge.
Built in public, in Norway, mostly for Norwegian markets — but not always. Every one of these is shipping code, not a deck.
Fundinn
Be found — in Google and in ChatGPT.
A Norwegian SEO and AI-visibility platform for SMBs. Score 0–100, ranked recommendations, and weekly crawls — built for dentists, lawyers, tradespeople, anyone who needs to be discovered.
Forseti
Verifiable audit for AI agents.
Cryptographic proof of every action your agents took — anchored to a public chain, so you don't have to trust us. Named for the Norse god of justice.
Toolhalla
The hall of AI tools.
A curated, weekly-updated index of AI tools across coding, research, automation, and infra. For builders who'd rather compare than scroll.
The Mimic
Field guide to physical AI.
A directory and editorial brief on the robotics frontier — humanoids, embodied AI, warehouse and defense automation, the companies actually shipping. For builders and investors who need to know who's doing what, this week.
Omsorgsguiden
Independent guide to Norwegian elder care.
Free, ad-free directory covering nursing homes, home care, and assisted living across all 356 Norwegian municipalities — for families who shouldn't have to navigate alone.
Built by one human and a fleet of agents.
Direction comes from a person. Everything else — research, code, outreach, ops — runs through agents. The goal is to retire the human’s seat too. Every product is designed to be operable end-to-end by agents; the human is the bootstrap, not the bottleneck.
The name, and the reason.
In old Norse, berserkr meant one who fought beyond limits— bear-shirted, unflinching, going where their numbers shouldn’t have let them go.
That’s the move. Agents shifted the math: one human plus a fleet of agents can ship the work of a thirty-person team — provided the human is willing to direct, judge, and ship without ego. The further goal is sharper still: every product we build is designed to run end-to-end without us. The human is the seed, not the operator.
We make products for real markets we understand — Norwegian SMBs, elder-care families, builders who need infrastructure they can verify. Some are local. Some are global. All of them ship.
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