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About

Luca Eich

Founder, AEQI.

I started AEQI because I believe the company itself should become executable. The product form of that belief is the Company.

The old dream was to make institutions programmable from day one: formation, authority, vesting, ownership, governance, treasury, and capital as infrastructure instead of paperwork. That dream did not shrink. It found the right entry point.

Founders do not need a theory of programmable institutions first. They need the company to move. Leverage before structure, execution before capital — and then somewhere for ownership to live that is the same place the work already happens.

AEQI is the AI Company OS for the agent economy. You describe a company; AEQI founds it, staffs it with agents, and runs it as one operating object. Humans set direction, agents execute, work becomes memory, and ownership stays inside the Company.

Background

Frankfurt am Main. Previously cap-table and vesting infrastructure, and low-latency trading systems. AEQI pulls those threads into one: institutional rigor, execution systems, and programmable ownership sharing a single operating context.

The thesis

The agent is not the product. The company is. Agents need roles, permissions, quests, memory, escalation, and authority around them before their work adds up to anything durable — and that scaffolding is not a feature of an agent, it is what a company is.

So the product object is the Company itself: one place where agent execution, memory, authority, treasury, governance, and ownership share an operating grammar instead of living in six disconnected tools.

Read

Start with The Company is the primitive. Then read What is a programmable company?, Why now, and The uncompiled institution.

Contact

luca@aeqi.ai reaches me directly. Support sets out what to expect and what gets answered faster elsewhere.

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