Who we are
A small team, deliberately
ElumiWorld was started in 2021 by engineers who had spent years inside product companies watching the same cycle repeat: someone identifies a repetitive process that could be automated, a vendor is brought in, a tool is installed, and six months later someone is maintaining workarounds around the tool.
We wanted to do something narrower. Not build a platform. Build agents — specific, purposeful automations — that actually fit into how a company works. And stay responsible for them after they are live.
We are based in Sartrouville, outside Paris. Our clients are EU companies in the 10–150 employee range, typically in operations, professional services, or B2B SaaS. We do not take on more clients than we can actually support.
What shapes the work
We are not neutral on what AI is good at. We have watched teams burn time on use cases where a spreadsheet and a clear process would have worked better. So we scope projects honestly — and that sometimes means telling someone that what they want is not the right use of an agent.
When we do take a project on, we go into the existing tools and workflows first. The agent is designed around what is already there, not around an ideal state that requires three months of IT coordination to reach.
The maintenance side matters to us because agents degrade. Tools update their APIs. Business processes change. A model's behavior drifts. Most consulting relationships end at delivery. Ours do not.
The people writing the code
Olivier Chartier
Co-founder & Lead Engineer
Olivier spent seven years at a French enterprise software company before leaving to focus on agent architecture. His background is in distributed systems and API design; he tends to approach AI integration the way a backend engineer does — skeptically until the plumbing is solid. He covers workflow agents, LLM integration projects, and the technical side of retainer clients. LinkedIn
Nadia Voss
Co-founder & Product Engineer
Nadia worked in product management at two Berlin-based SaaS companies before transitioning into engineering. She bridges the gap between what a team wants an agent to do and what is actually feasible to build reliably. She handles scoping calls, requirements, and the human-facing parts of the tools we build. She also writes most of The Log. LinkedIn
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