My previous projects

I'm storing some memories here - mainly because my memory sucks.

These are some of my previous projects that I co-founded, led, and thoroughly enjoyed, but they ended up at the business graveyard. Either by my fault or by someone else's fault after I exited.


Daily NFTs Minute: a podcast for Web3 newcomers, trying to highlight projects with doxxed teams and lower probability of a rug

Daily NFTs Minute Show on Spotify


hDock42: was an excellent launchpad for European moonshot ideas - we've acquired and incubated companies like SpaceLab EU, OrbisAvia (now Praga Alfa), or MotionWise (previously OpenToll).


Steer2Green: Green loyalty for mobility providers and users which never found functional MVP.

https://x.com/steer2green/status/1136305340218298368?s=20


wFund: VC focused on early-stage European female founders (turned into Nation1.vc and lost its soul).

I built the whole operational model and first funding pipeline, including evaluation process and reach-out via wFund Academy.

https://x.com/WfundVC/status/953667308831965185?s=20


SpaceLabEU: where we worked on the ion-airbreathing satellite engine and moved it into finished in-silico models, a physical prototype, and SpaceX free-prototype launch partnership, together with a ready-to-sign new funding round.

Air-breathing electric propulsion - SpaceLab EU
Flying spacecraft at very-low Earth orbit (VLEO) brings undeniable benefits for Earth observation, Remote sensing or Telco industries. It would also bring a strategic advantage in defense operations of various sorts. At the same time, flying a spacecraft at orbits around 150-300 km raises challenges…

iPhotographer magazine: the first interactive iPad magazine for iPhone photography and iPhone-made art. I built it from San Francisco.

Over 6 pre-launch months, we've built a community of over 30k people, and during the first 10 weeks after launch, we attracted 10k paying subscribers.


ERP Concept: boutique SAP roll-out and development specialist for CEE. We've covered over, 15 countries with a base in Bulgaria, Czech Republic, and Macedonia.

And we, tragically enough, used Flash on our website :) This was a good exit.