Picks and Shovels
Fuse embeds inside vertical software companies to ship AI. Along the way, we build the picks and shovels to operate one-person software companies.
Produce more companies
One person can now run a software business on their own. But they still don't. Small teams with big impact are still rare.
What if they weren't?
The tools small companies need are unusable. Everyone creates their own scripts, workarounds, figures it out alone. With every script, there is more to maintain.
Fuse sells you tools you never have to think about again. Because they just work. No noise. No distractions.
Start with the obvious
We don't guess. We go inside companies and watch. They pay us to solve their problems. If you get paid, that means the problem is real.
Fuse works with vertical software businesses. We ship AI into their products, their engineering, their daily operations. We sit inside production systems. We see where things break.
Every company has the same problems. Help centers go stale. Onboarding breaks. Accounting sucks. Nobody automates QA. Documentation rots. Support doesn't scale. Local authorities send paper forms.
We fix a problem for one client. Then we turn the fix into a product. Then we scale it to everyone with that problem.
Make money
While we are motivated by being useful, we'd like you to invest your time or money into Fuse because it makes you more money.
Consulting is a good business. But it won't make big money. The products will.
Every vertical software company in Europe needs these tools. Every solo founder needs them. Every domain expert who's tired of waiting for engineers needs them.
The market is big. And growing faster and faster the more AI and us lower the bar for who can start a software company.
We don't need every product to be a hit. We need one to break out. One tool that becomes default infrastructure pays for everything.
Why now
Two years ago, the models weren't good enough. Now they are.
And everyone is too busy now optimizing themselves to look around and build tools as core infrastructure.
With every additional week that it doesn't get built, more companies build their own tools that they'd throw out the instant something more stable arrives in the market.
Read about how Fuse works with vertical software businesses. Vierwald Partnership


