About Zentropix — the founder
No invisible team.
Just me and a fleet of agents.
I'm Michael Marquard Finderup. For 15+ years I've worked in data and digital growth, and since 2022 I've specialized in what's now called agentic AI: systems that don't just answer, but do the work — and keep doing it afterwards.
Zentropix is me and an orchestrated fleet of AI agents, plus a trusted developer network when a project needs more hands. There is no invisible “team of specialists” behind the curtain. You talk to the person who builds, and who puts his own name on every number that gets delivered.
The upside is simple: nothing gets passed to an anonymous layer, and no decision disappears into a hierarchy. The trade is that I only take work I can stand behind — and the fleet has to carry the rest.
Prefer evidence before biography?See the work at /en/work/ →
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- Michael Marquard Finderupname
- Chief Agentic Officertitle
- 15+ yearsdata & digital growth
- since 2022AI-specialized
- CopenhagenZentropix AI ApS
One person. One fleet. Zero middle layer.
We run the business on the systems we sell.
Selling agents is easy. Letting them run your own company — with your own money and your own name on the invoice — is harder. Here is a slice of the systems running Zentropix right now. The same kind we build for clients.
sms.zentropix.ai
Self-built SMS campaign platform in production — 405 automated tests green.
LIVE
aios.zentropix.ai
Agentic operations cockpit — 26 live data collectors keeping the picture in one place.
LIVE
cron agents
Self-confirming agents: SEO monitoring, morning briefs, and a weekly restore-check (PASS).
8/8 OK
knowledge base
441-note agent-operated knowledge base, auto-committed every 5 min. 185 wiki pages, 0 lint findings.
AUTO
back office
19 machine-driven work sessions in 14 days: invoices ×8, email drafts ×4, email triage ×3, ops briefs ×4.
HEADLESS
skill library
142 skills security-audited before use — 0 suspicious. No agent runs code that has not been reviewed.
AUDITED
build orchestration
20–45 parallel AI workers per build, each behind independent QA gates before anything merges.
ORCHESTRATED
STATUS VERIFIED MANUALLY 2026-07-12 — WE DON’T SHOW “LIVE” BADGES WE CAN’T PROVE.
Five rules I don't break.
These aren't poster values. They're the gates the work has to pass, every time — including when skipping them would be faster.
01
Cite, never invent
Every number on this site sits in an internal metrics whitelist with a source. If a claim wasn’t measured, it doesn’t go up — not even if it would look good.
02
Definition of Done, before the work starts
We agree what “finished” means before the first line of code. Without an agreed finish line, “almost done” becomes a project that never closes.
03
Independent verification
Work has to pass tests, screenshot parity, and QA gates — run by an agent other than the one that built it. Latest multi-agent run: 4/4 gates passed before anything shipped.
04
Everything reversible
Every change is built behind a gate and can be rolled back. The rollback plan is a deliverable on par with the code — 38 gate-passed builds on the flagship case, CLS 0 throughout.
05
Measure before you optimize
Baseline first, always. Without a before-number, an after-number is just a feeling — and feelings can’t be verified.
One orchestrator, 20–45 workers, independent gates.
A build starts with me setting the plan and the Definition of Done. From there an orchestrator fans the work out to 20–45 parallel AI workers that each build a part at the same time — not one long queue, but a crew working in parallel.
No worker signs off on its own output. Results are collected and run through independent QA gates before anything is allowed to merge. If it doesn't pass, it goes back — not on to you.
A concrete example: 636,792 raw rows became 207,997 sendable contacts in one day, with 4/4 gates passed along the way. Read how the pipeline ran →
The company behind it.
Entity
- Zentropix AI ApS
- CVR 40782486
- Copenhagen, Denmark
Contact and live systems
Want to know if it fits your setup?
20 minutes, your processes, no pitch. You talk to me — not a salesperson — and leave with at least three concrete automation candidates, whether or not we work together afterwards.