MEMORIS GLOBALAI STUDIO FOR LIFE AND LEGACY
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The build is done.
Now it has to be found.

MEMORIS GLOBAL is a European AI studio from Slovenia. Ten platforms, 65 modules and 396,529 lines of production code, written in 299 days by one founder directing AI systems, running live on five servers. This is not a deck of intentions. It is a working estate you can open in a browser tonight.

10 PLATFORMS65 MODULES396,529 LINES299 DAYS5 SERVERSEUR 120,000 INVESTEDEUR 300,000 PRE-SEEDCAP EUR 2,000,000

What exists today

Ten live platforms on one shared engine, audited and measured. Product build is roughly 97 percent complete, infrastructure 92 percent, distribution 20 percent. Every number on this page is counted, not estimated, and it moves in both directions every day.

Three markets, one engine

Digital legacy and memory that outlives its owner (Memoris). Honest AI companions that always declare what they are (Truenect). AI agents that build websites and run the daily work of a business (Shela). A 25 year old stone workshop gives the studio a real revenue base and a physical distribution channel that software companies cannot buy.

Why the timing is unusual

Most pre-seed capital pays for building. Here the building is finished. The gap is not engineering, it is introduction. That is a cheaper problem and a faster one, and it is the only thing the next 90 days are pointed at.

The raise

EUR 300,000 pre-seed on a SAFE, valuation cap EUR 2,000,000, 15 percent at conversion. One number, one instrument. The independently measured rebuild cost of the ecosystem is EUR 1.0 to 2.5 million, so the cap sits below replacement cost. The asset is bought at asset price and the growth curve comes on top.

Who this is for

Family offices looking for asymmetric European exposure. Angel investors who back founders who ship. Funds who want an asset priced under the cost of rebuilding it. EUR 120,000 and 299 days are already in the ground. The next money buys reach, not code.

The complete picture

Every plan, every credit pack, every revenue stream, and where it stands against the category. This page is the single source for prices; the audited census of what is built is at /inventory, and the full story is in the deck. Slovenian version: investors/sl.

One organism, several engines

One studio, several engines, and every engine has its own way of paying for the whole. They are not separate companies sharing a logo: they feed each other. A family that creates a memorial meets the QR plaque, and the plaque brings the next forty people. A stonemason who sells a plaque becomes a partner who earns from day one. The marketing system that runs all of it is itself a product. Every user can enter through any door.

MEMORIS earns through time capsules families seal for the future, an internal credit called Memorix that powers premium features with a daily habit loop, a marketplace, and QR plaques that connect real gravestones to living memorials. SHELA earns through subscriptions and top-ups: credits spent on the actions it performs for you, phone calls, avatar sessions, entire websites built in a conversation. TRUENECT earns through subscriptions and metered credits, including live video conversations billed by the minute, with a creator program built to share revenue. MailMind earns through credits on top of a 40,248-contact B2B database. AIMarketKing runs the marketing of every brand in the studio today and opens as a subscription next. STONAR earns in the physical world the founder comes from: stone, restoration, and the plaques that carry the QR. INKI, the studio behind it all, earns through client work and by licensing finished platforms to partners under their own brand.

No token sales. No advertising dependence. Several small engines, one organism, and a distribution plan that begins where the founder spent 25 years: at the stone.

Honest current state, the same number we say everywhere: 57 real registered users, 3 paying customers, zero active subscriptions. Every pipe below is built and wired; the machine has never been switched on for an audience.

How each engine earns
PlatformWhat it isModelPrice range
MEMORISa living world of memoryMemorix credits + one-time productsEUR 1.99–499.99
SHELAone AI for life and work, 72 toolssubscriptions + token packsUSD 5–299
TRUENECThonest AI companionssubscriptions + LC creditsUSD 4.99–EUR 179
MailMindB2B outreach on a 40,248-contact basesubscriptions + creditsEUR 19–179
AIMarketKingthe marketing OS behind our brandssubscriptions + creditsEUR 49–799
STONARthe stonemasonry verticalquotes + wholesale portal + QR plaquesper quote
INKIthe studio itselfclient projects + platform licensingper quote
TRUENECT · monthly plans (EUR)
PlanPriceMessagesImages/dayVoiceCustom personasVideo min/mo
Free025/day0nono0
Starter11unlimited10yesnovia credits
Plus ★34unlimited30yesno60
Pro79unlimitedunlimitedyesyes150
VIP179unlimitedunlimitedyesyes300
TRUENECT · credit packs (USD, one-time) and what a credit buys
PackPriceLCUSD/100 LCActionLC
Taste4.995001.00Chat message1
Spark ★9.991,1000.91Message, advanced model3
Passion19.992,4000.83Voice message5
Devotion49.996,5000.77Image through the camera2
Infinity99.9914,0000.71Live video call100/min
SHELA · plans and token packs (USD)
PlanMonthlyYearlyTokens/moIncludedPackPriceTokens
Free0-108k5 conversationsStarter572k
Pro ★35336792kSSH, browser, 100 conv.Builder ★15288k
Enterprise1791,7183.99Msandbox, API, teamPower39900k
Mega992.52M
Mega XL29910M

A typical task uses about 36,000 tokens.

MEMORIS · Memorix credit packs (EUR) and what they buy
PackPriceMemorixDiscountFeatureMemorix
Starter1.99100-Time Travel photo15
Basic8.9950010%Time Travel video150
Popular ★19.991,20015%AI video, standard100/8 s
Premium44.993,00020%AI video, high quality300–350/8 s
Ultimate129.9910,00025%Failed generationrefunded
Mega499.9950,00030%Daily claim, free10–70/day
MEMORIS · one-time products (EUR)
ProductPrice
Time Capsule Premium (1 GB, sealed, SHA-256 fingerprint)9.99
QR photo-ceramic plaque 8 × 8 for the gravestone59.90
Profile setup service, offered by partners20–30
Memorial plate in stone, basic / with engraved lettering149 / from 300
Engraved letter / bronze rose (Caggiati)10 / 35
Marketplace (46 products) / Founding Circle support1–399 / 99–50,000
MailMind · plans and credits (EUR)
PlanPrice/moCredits/moPackPriceCreditsEUR/mail
Free0100 at signupS195000.038
Starter ★49500M592,0000.030
Pro1792,000L1295,0000.026

One credit is one sent e-mail, on top of a 40,248-contact B2B database.

AIMarketKing · plans (EUR)
PlanPrice/moYearly (-20%)BrandsContent budget
Solo49470125 USD
Founder ★1491,430375 USD
Studio2992,8705150 USD
Agency7997,670customcustom

Credit packs, one-time: $10 of content budget for EUR 12 · $25 for EUR 29 · $100 for EUR 99. Priced per brand, not per seat.

Benchmark · every engine against a real competitor
OursTheirsWhere they are todayOur position
TRUENECTCandy AI~$25M ARR in year one, under 30 people, no VC, payer ARPU ~$25their ARPU is the very number our model uses
TRUENECTCharacter.AI~165M visits/mo, only ~$32M a yearreach without a paywall is not revenue
SHELAManus$100M ARR in 9 months, 78 people, $85M raisedsame market, another league of capital; we price ~10% under
MEMORISMyHeritage104M registered after 23 years, payers ~$12.50/moour cautious scenario; a durable category
MEMORISAncestry3M+ subscribers, Blackstone paid $4.7Bsame category, another size
AIMarketKingJasperpeak $120M, halved when ChatGPT went freewhat survived is brand control, exactly what we built
MailMindLemlist$40M ARR, bootstrapped over 7 yearsours is local and purpose-built, not global
STONAR(no one)no AI company has a stonemasonry verticalthe moat: 25 years of craft and funeral-home relationships

Public estimates (Sacra, Appfigures, Similarweb, business press), gathered 19 Aug 2026; where sources differ, the lower bound is used.

Where that puts us (25 EUR blended revenue per paying user)
Paying usersMonthlyYearlyIn the category
100EUR 2,500EUR 30,000the milestone; infrastructure covered several times over
1,000EUR 25,000EUR 300,000~1.2% of Candy AI today, ~0.75% of Lemlist
10,000EUR 250,000EUR 3,000,000~12% of Candy AI, ~0.7% of Manus
100,000EUR 2,500,000EUR 30,000,000the size of today's Jasper or Lemlist
The round is composable
TicketShare at capTickets to close the round
EUR 3,0000.15%100
EUR 10,0000.50%30
EUR 30,0001.50%10
EUR 100,0005.00%3
EUR 300,00015.00%1

One SAFE, one cap, rolling closing. The goal is a closed round, not a shape of cheques. Signature is always a private, one-on-one process.

What the money does

The build is finished; what the round buys is distribution, and a short list of switches that are currently off. The plan is ninety days long and it is written as tasks with owners, not as ambition.

Use of funds
ShareWhere it goesWhy
60%Distribution: people on the ground visiting funeral homes, stonemasons, florists and vets; the physical channel (plaque stock, 100 posters, stands); the outreach domain and sequencesevery switch below needs feet and inventory, not engineering
30%Founder and first hires: full-time focus on distribution instead of building, plus the first person on the roadone person is today both the ceiling and the efficiency
10%Infrastructure, legal and reserve: servers, AI credits, verification, terms and the round's own legal costinfrastructure is a few hundred euros a month, so this stays small on purpose
The ninety days, in four phases
PhaseDaysWhat happens
Firefighting1–7Nothing new is built. Switches that are off get turned on: backups proven off-site, access keys and hardening, AI credit with auto top-up, checkout keys and webhooks verified, mail authentication for six domains, the outreach domain bought, sitemaps submitted. Founder time needed: under ninety minutes.
The product must work8–21First real card purchase on every checkout, age gate live, voice locked, video avatars moved to the cheaper provider, transactional mail verified, and the legal entity that issues invoices and carries terms and refunds.
Launch and growth22–60Outreach to 139 funeral homes and 59 stonemasons, 20 to 30 mails a day. Wholesale to stone trades. Social accounts in waves. Support mailboxes on every brand. The marketing engine runs daily on all brands. First ten creators.
It runs itself61–90The funeral engine turns without a push: target 100+ memorials a month. Creator program opens. Cleanup of retired projects and old paths.
Before we drive traffic: seven conditions

We do not point traffic at a product that is not ready. All seven must be true: a user can register and get an answer; a user can buy and receive what they paid for, tested on both checkouts; the product speaks one voice in both languages; minors cannot get in; keys are clean, access closed, backups proven and alarms pinging; the support address receives and answers; and it is clear which legal entity sells, and carries terms and refunds.

The funeral engine: the market we can reach on foot
Reachable marketSloveniaAustriaTogether
Deaths per year21,50687,902~109,400
Cremation rate87.2%~45%
Funeral companies (official trade register)~200501~700
Stone-processing businesses (official)~270768~1,040
… already in our own database, with contact details232391623

Sources: SURS (deaths 2024) · Statistik Austria (deaths 2025) · Cremation Society international statistics 2024 · WKO trade statistics 31 Dec 2025 (500 funeral members, 768 stonemasonry member businesses) · Slovenian business register, activity 23.700. Slovenia has the second-highest cremation rate in Europe, behind Denmark and ahead of Switzerland.

Slovenia is the pilot, Austria is the same trade one border away, with four times the deaths and a far larger coffin-burial market, which is where gravestones are sold. Cold B2B e-mail is lawful in Slovenia; in Austria it is not, but printed post and a personal visit are, which is exactly how a stonemason has always signed up partners. The founder speaks the trade in both places.

The families who have no grave at all

Cremation is only the first step. The second one is scattering, and it removes the last physical address a person has. At Ljubljana's main cemetery roughly one funeral in ten is a scattering (300 of 2,335 in a reported year), and at the Maribor crematorium cemetery close to one in three families chooses it. Slovenia keeps no national statistic on burial form, so the honest national figure is an estimate of 10 to 15 percent, weighted from what cemetery operators publish; the direction, however, is not in doubt, because scattering at Ljubljana started at 6 to 8 percent in 1989.

For those families there is no stone, no photograph, no place to visit. Their name may appear on a shared memorial they share with strangers, and space on those is already running short. For them a digital memorial is not an accessory to a monument. It is the only place that exists. That is the most honest argument we have, and it applies to the fastest-growing form of funeral in the country.

It also explains why the two halves of this company need each other. Scattering removes the stonemason's product, so the same trend that threatens the craft creates the demand for the digital memorial, and the stonemason is the one who is standing there when the family decides. The plaque still has somewhere to go: on the shared memorial, on a small plate at home, on the remaining two thirds of graves. Sources: JP Žale and Pogrebno podjetje Maribor, reported by N1, 2022.

What one partner is worth, conservatively
AssumptionValue
Partners at a 10% response rate (Slovenia only)16
Funerals per partner per month~8
Memorials per month~130
People who see one memorial~40
Views per month~5,200
Registrations at a 10% conversion~520 / month
Partner earnings per plaque (they keep it)~EUR 30

The same ratio applied to Austria alone would be roughly seven times this, and that is before a single euro of advertising. We model Slovenia only, because that is where we can walk in.

Why this is not only a Slovenian story
The worldToday2050
Deaths per year63.6 million91.9 million
Deaths per day~174,300~251,500
Deaths per second~2~3
People over 65~1.0 billion1.5 billion

UN World Population Prospects. Every one of those deaths is a family that will be asked, within days, what should remain.

Cremation rateShareWhy it matters to us
Japan99.99%108 coffin burials in the entire country in a year
South Korea94%space, not preference
Denmark / Slovenia / Switzerland87.9 / 87.2 / 87.1%we operate at the European frontier of this shift
United Kingdom / Germany80.3 / 78.0%mature markets, same direction
United States61.8% → 82.3% by 2045the largest market is following, on a published curve
Austria / France~45 / 46%still coffin-heavy: the gravestone market

Cremation Society international statistics 2024, NFDA projections. Cremation is the mechanism that breaks the link between a person and a place: no stone, no address, nothing to visit. That is precisely the gap a memorial fills, and the reason a QR plaque works on the stones that do remain.

The providers we sell throughCount
Funeral homes, United States15,401
Funeral establishments, Japan8,070
Funeral companies, Austria (official) / Slovenia501 / ~200
Funeral businesses worldwide (estimate)~200,000
Monument makers, United States548
Stonemasonry businesses, Austria / Slovenia768 / ~270
Stonemasons and monument makers worldwide (estimate)~100,000

The two worldwide figures are our own conservative estimates from deaths divided by funerals per business, because no global registry exists; everything above them is an official count. What matters more than the totals: the industry is not consolidated. The largest operator in North America holds about 18 percent, and its own filings say the majority of death-care businesses are locally owned and independent. In the UK independents hold 65 to 70 percent, in Germany 89 percent, in Japan 97 percent. Our buyer is a family business, and family businesses are reached by a person who speaks their trade, not by an ad.

Japan: what happens when the space runs out

Japan is the same curve, thirty years ahead. Cremation is universal, and the country is now dismantling its own graves: 176,105 grave removals and relocations in one year, up from 88,397 a decade earlier, which is eleven percent of all deaths. Fifty-eight percent of municipalities report graves with no one left to tend them, and around 60,000 urns sit unclaimed in municipal storage.

What people buy instead of a grave has already flipped: of graves purchased in a recent year, 48.5 percent were tree burials, 16.1 percent columbarium niches, and only 17 percent were classic family graves. Three quarters of tree-burial buyers give the same reason: there is no one to inherit the grave. A grave plot in Tokyo averages around 12,200 EUR, and the wait for a cremation slot runs three to five days, in peaks up to two weeks.

The replacement is already digital: automated columbaria where an IC card summons an urn or lights one crystal Buddha among two thousand, roughly fifty of them nationwide; online grave visits by video, offered among others by an association of about three hundred stonemasonry companies. The Netherlands shows the European version of the same pressure: graves are rented for ten or twenty years and cleared when the rent stops.

Japan is not our market. It is our proof that when the stone disappears, the memory does not stop being wanted, and that stonemasons themselves become the channel for the digital version.

Market sizeTodayLater
Funeral services worldwideUSD 64–150 bnUSD 98–218 bn by 2030
Digital legacyUSD 12.9 bnUSD 30.8 bn by 2030 (15.6% CAGR)
Digital funeral services, the narrowest fitUSD 1.5 bnUSD 2.6 bn by 2033

Ranges reflect genuinely different definitions across research houses; we quote the lower bound in conversation. We are not claiming a share of the funeral market. We are selling a small digital product into it, through the people who already stand in that market every day.

The contact engine: where we are and where we are going
Database we already holdRecordsWith e-mail
MailMind central database, 74 industries40,24840,248
Austrian trades (funeral, stone, construction, joinery, facades, investors)41,36210,226
Slovenian business register, trade-filtered22,042
Slovenian outreach lists (funeral, stone, construction, facades)1,0081,008
Held today~104,000~51,000
Target1,000,000the asset MailMind sells

The database is not a side effect of outreach, it is a product: MailMind charges for it, and every industry we map for our own use becomes inventory we can sell. We are at roughly a tenth of the target, gathered from open sources, and the same machine that gathers it is the one we rent out.

What to expect, honestly
Path30 days60 days90 days
Content and SEO
reliable, slow
100–400 visits500–3,0002,000–15,000 visits
The funeral engine
the most likely real source
5–30 memorials30–9080–200 memorials, 3,200–8,000 views
Creators
the widest range
if it catches: 300k to 2M visits in 90 days; if it does not: 20–60k. In this category most attempts do little and a small share explodes, and nobody knows in advance which is which. The cost of trying is close to zero.

The milestone that ends the guessing is the first 100 paying users: at that point conversion, acquisition cost and retention stop being estimates and become measured numbers.

FAQ

What stage is MEMORIS GLOBAL at?

Post-build, pre-distribution. Ten platforms are live in production; users and revenue are early by design. The raise funds getting them found.

What exactly are you raising, and on what terms?

EUR 300,000 as a pre-seed SAFE, with a valuation cap of EUR 2,000,000, converting at roughly 15 percent.

How much has the founder already invested?

EUR 120,000 of his own capital and 299 days of full-time work, with no outside investment to date.

Where does the EUR 300,000 go?

Roughly 60 percent into distribution, 30 percent into founder and team runway, and 10 percent into infrastructure, legal and reserves.

Where are you based?

Slovenia, in the European Union. The studio works in English and serves users worldwide.

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