Vervidus creates structured, easy-to-understand diagnostic tools for people who have already launched a digital sales channel — but are stuck below €1,000 per month and don’t know what to fix next.
Most of our customers are not beginners. They have a website, an Etsy or Amazon shop, or multiple channels. They have tried SEO, content, ads, or new platforms — often without results. Over time, too many attempts without clear feedback lead to confusion instead of progress.
I founded Vervidus after repeatedly observing the same structural problem across both careers and online businesses: people invest time, effort, and money without first understanding what is actually preventing progress.
For more than 11 years, I worked as a hiring manager and final decision-maker within businesses — not in HR, but in operational and leadership roles. My responsibility was to evaluate signals, assess risk, and make decisions under constraints. That experience shaped how I approach growth: results follow correct diagnosis, not activity.



Diagnosis before execution
In both corporate environments and entrepreneurship, I saw how easily people are losing tactics. They change tools, platforms, strategies, or directions without evidence that the previous approach failed for the right reason.
Vervidus exists to reverse that pattern.
I design structured, evidence-based tools that help people verify what exists, what does not, and where the real constraint lies — whether it is in traffic, offer, platform, or market. Only after that does execution make sense.
A structured approach to progress
My tools are built for people who have already started. They are not lacking motivation or ambition. They are lacking clarity.
Every Vervidus product is designed to reduce uncertainty, eliminate unnecessary actions, and support informed decision-making — especially for those operating with limited time, limited budget, and real consequences for getting it wrong.
The objective is not speed, promises, or volume of activity, but sustainable progress grounded in evidence and structure.
If you don’t know what’s blocking progress, this is the right place to begin.
