About

A local partner for AI and automation

emod exists to help companies use AI and automation the way they should be used: to take the dull, repetitive work off people’s plates, and to get real value out of the data the business already produces. Without the hype, and without sending that data abroad.

What we do

Most companies do not need more AI. They need the right small piece of it, in the right place, doing a job that used to eat someone’s afternoon. And underneath that, they need their data to actually exist. Most of it is scattered across inboxes, spreadsheets, PDFs and the memory of whoever has been there longest. We surface it, give it structure, and put it to work. That is the job: find the piece that matters, build it well, and make sure it keeps earning its place.

What we believe

  • Honest beats impressive. We tell you what will happen next, and what it will not do. No hype words, no hundred-page decks.
  • Start small, then prove it. A first win before a big promise, measured against numbers we agree up front.
  • Data before models. The value is usually in the data you already have, once it is made visible and usable. The cleverest model in the world cannot help a business that cannot see its own numbers.
  • As little AI as possible. Rules and plain automation run the same way every time; a model does not always. We use a model only where nothing simpler works. Reliable beats clever.
  • Your data stays yours. On your own infrastructure where we can, in Switzerland or the EU where we cannot.

Where this is heading

We want companies that can adopt AI on their own terms, run by people they trust, without handing control to a black box or a foreign platform. That starts here in Suisse romande, and it does not stop at the border. AI that serves the business, not the other way around.

Who is behind emod

Steven Gibert, founder of emod

emod is Steven Gibert, from Nyon. He has spent more than fifteen years building products, from a blank page to something people actually use.

He founded a digital agency in Hong Kong, where the clients ran from local restaurants to Cathay Pacific, and he taught digital marketing at General Assembly. Back in Suisse romande, he was a senior product manager at Monetha in Nyon, where he built a consumer cashback app and its partner platform from scratch and led the team that shipped it.

These days he builds working tools himself, with AI doing the heavy lifting on the code. That is a large part of why he can be straight with you about what AI is good for and what it is not. He reads code and reasons about how systems fit together, but he is a product person, not an engineer.

The point of emod is simple: the person advising you has actually built the thing, and is local enough to sit across the table while you decide what to do. For a lot of the companies we work with, that is exactly what was missing.

Steven on LinkedIn

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