I'm Wolfgang Meyer. I build software companies from Namibia — bootstrapped, human-first, and without asking permission from anyone.
I grew up in Namibia — the kind of place where there is no tech scene, no startup accelerator, no co-working space with a ping pong table. Just space, quiet, and a lot of time to think.
I started building software because I was frustrated with how much bad software existed — overpriced, overcomplicated, built for big businesses while small ones got ignored. Especially in places like the rural US and southern Africa.
Every product I build costs less than it should, does more than expected, and works for people who don't have an IT department. That's the point.
An AI phone receptionist that answers every call, books appointments, and follows up on leads — 24/7, for less than a part-time hire. Built for contractors, restaurants, motels, and trades in the western US.
wolfpack-ai.comTracks what's in your pantry, fridge, and freezer. Generates shopping lists automatically. Tells you what you can make with what's already there. Simple enough that the whole household actually uses it.
In private betaMaintenance tracking for landlords and property managers who don't want to pay enterprise SaaS prices. Log issues, assign contractors, track what was fixed and when. No bloat.
Coming soonWolfpack AI, but tuned specifically for dental offices, medical clinics, gyms, spas, and vet clinics. Same 24/7 coverage — built around appointment-heavy workflows and compliance needs.
smartbook-ai.comThe plumber, the restaurant owner, the vet clinic — they run the actual economy. They also get sold the worst software at the highest relative price. That's a market failure worth fixing.
None of my products sell user data, run ads against it, or use it to train models without explicit consent. This isn't a legal thing — it's just basic respect. You're paying for a tool, not giving me an asset.
If someone needs a training video to understand your product, you built the wrong product. Every feature I add has to earn its place. Most don't make the cut.
I build products used in Colorado, Montana, and Arizona from a desk in Namibia. The internet removed every excuse for "you can't compete from here." I proved that to myself early and it changed how I think about everything.
I'm easy to reach. Whether it's about one of my products, a potential build, or just a conversation — my inbox is open.