Honestly, MAEUM Can't Help but Succeed
A weightless company: no office, no employees, runway effectively infinite. Built from a study café that costs 2,000 won for two hours — systems before buildings, automation before headcount, execution before expense.
A weightless company.
I have no office.
I usually build the company from a study café that costs 2,000 won for two hours.
Client meetings happen at the client's space, or over a meal. Gratefully, clients often cover the meeting space and the meal themselves.
No employees yet, either.
Most of the fixed costs are servers, databases, and AI usage fees.
And yet products keep shipping.
Client companies come on board, real revenue occurs, and systems people actually use stay in operation.
I used to picture a company as an office, employees, desks, and meeting rooms.
But the company I run now is different.
Systems come before buildings,
automation comes before headcount,
and execution moves before expense.
Fixed costs are nearly zero, but the productive capacity is not small.
The body is light, but the thrust is strong.
I want to call this kind of company a weightless company.
Not a company that owns nothing —
a company that carries no unnecessary weight.
MAEUM, right now,
in a high-quality study café
that costs 2,000 won for two hours,
is where high-quality products are being made.
MAEUM is not a company that burns money — it is a company that compresses small resources into enormous execution.