Guus Verbeem
Welcome to my site, I am a Dutch entrepreneur focused on solving real-world problems and building lasting value that moves industries forward.
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About Me
I grew up near Eindhoven, The Netherlands and didn’t follow a conventional path. Early on, I learned to work independently, take responsibility, and figure things out without much structure or guidance. That pushed me toward hands-on problem solving and building things from first principles rather than following prescribed playbooks.
During my teens, I worked in blue-collar technical roles while experimenting with side projects and small ventures. That combination shaped how I approach building today: disciplined execution, comfort with ambiguity, and respect for operational reality, not just ideas.

At 20, I founded my first venture which focused on real-time communication, virtual workspaces, and collaborative project management. The company was built with minimal capital and a strong emphasis on solving real-world problems and customer validation. The work was later featured by Bloomberg, Silicon Canals, and Emerce. More importantly, it taught me how to build, ship, adapt, and operate under real constraints.
Before entrepreneurship, I’ve also spent time working hands-on as a plumber and electrician. Those years taught me practical problem-solving, discipline, and how to think in systems, lessons you only really learn when things break in the real world and you’re the one responsible for fixing them.

Over time, that perspective evolved into something broader. I’ve come to believe that strong foundations aren’t just important for businesses, they’re essential for creating positive impact. Building thoughtfully, acting with integrity, and taking ownership.
Today, my focus is simple: contribute in ways that are useful, thoughtful, and genuinely valuable. I’m interested in work that improves systems, supports people, and creates long-term positive impact, building things with care, integrity, and a mindset of leaving situations better than I found them.

Media Recognition
My work has been covered by respected business and technology publications. While media recognition has never been the goal, it has been a natural byproduct of building solutions that solve real problems for customers and generate meaningful traction.



