I tried a lot of things from fourteen onwards. Flipping stuff on Facebook. Half-built service ideas. Websites nobody found. Almost none of it worked. What it did do was teach me how to find a person who'll actually pay for what I'm selling.
At sixteen I started AknadPuhtaks, a window-cleaning company in Estonia. I got the first forty paying clients from a laptop and a phone. Meta ads, Facebook groups, cold email, warm intros. Three years later it's still running.
Now I study entrepreneurship and digital tech at Estonian Business School and run AknadPuhtaks on the side. A year into Python, comfortable with HTML and CSS, building small tools with Claude Code. In October I move to Madrid for cybersecurity at SBS. The goal for the next two years is to ship one piece of software that bills customers on its own.