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Why I build digital ecosystems
In a world full of apps and tools, it might sound technical or distant: “digital ecosystems.” Yet, for me, it’s a word full of life.
A good ecosystem isn’t just functional—it’s coherent, regenerative, and meaningful.
Something only truly lives when it nourishes itself, provides space for others, and can adapt to change in balance.
That’s what I strive to build in the digital domain.
No standalone products. No growth hacks. No superficial features that hold users captive without truly serving them.
But three digital ecosystems that give you something in return: peace, direction, freedom, insight.
One creator, three ecosystems
What makes my work special is that I don’t build these ecosystems as corporate teams, but as personal structures.
My name is RJ. I’m a landscape architect by training, a craftsman by profession, and an entrepreneur driven by wonder.
From that same spirit, I build digital environments that aim to contribute something substantial—like a well-designed landscape in which you can find your bearings, move, and grow.
The three ecosystems I’m building each represent a different facet of life:
Savienta, Notulara, Unoyora give you insight into your personal life: money, choices, rhythm, creativity, autonomy.
Journey supports your external work: your message, your content, your voice, your ethics.
The AI Landscape Architect focuses on the physical world: regenerative landscapes, farming cooperatives, spatial logic – but driven by semantic AI.
They differ in function, but share a common underlying structure. Each system has interconnected modules. Each system is built with care for semantics, beauty, and autonomy. Each system respects the human being who works with it.
Craft + AI
I believe in the power of craftsmanship, and I believe in the possibilities of AI. Not as opposites, but as allies.
The digital ecosystems I build aren’t glossy dashboards with generic functions.
They’re built with an eye for detail, with ethics built into the architecture, and with room for those who think slowly.
That’s why I call them ecosystems.
Because they are more than just products.
And because I see them as digital landscapes: places where you can live, work, think, and feel—without losing your autonomy.
WildemanWorks is my studio.
Here, I continue to build these ecosystems. Sometimes alone, sometimes together.
Sometimes with a sketchbook, sometimes with code. Always with a love for the whole.
— RJ
