Est. London · MMXXVI

Keope Labs

A portfolio of software products. Sometimes beyond. Prints, books, stranger things.

We build for businesses, consumers, the internet itself, and see what happens. AI-native, self-funded, in London.

  • > status: building
  • > based: london, mostly
  • > coffee: #3
khufu's great pyramid.
2,300,000 limestone blocks.
shipped on time. on budget.
no known framework used.

01.

Portfolio

Currently shipping. Always building. Occasionally breaking things.

LIVE

Codex Stellarum

Your GitHub contributions, rendered as a vintage star atlas. Prints, digital downloads, and custom atlases for developers and teams.

CODEXSTELLARUM.COM
LIVE

Ricevuta

Expense management that lives in WhatsApp. Send a photo of a receipt and it gets read, categorised, and filed. No app to open, no spreadsheet to update. Built for small businesses and sole traders who'd rather not think about receipts. Their accountants don't mind either.

RICEVUTA.AI
BETA

Keope.ai

A super-app for sales teams. AI roleplay, real-time call intelligence, and pre-call research for the people doing the selling.

KEOPE.AI
PILOT

Colata

Production scheduling for factories. Feed it orders, materials, and machine time; it solves for the optimal plan. The kind of optimization that used to need a consultant and a punishing spreadsheet. Built for one Italian manufacturer, now selling to more.

ENQUIREno public site yet
COMING SOON

Opus Felis

Historical scenes rendered as densely detailed cutaway illustrations, populated entirely by cats. Pompeii, Agincourt, the Christmas truce of 1914, each one a small civilisation of whiskers and brass instruments. Prints and books for people who take history seriously and themselves less so.

OPUSFELIS.COM
COMING SOON

KommandOS

Turns one founder into an operations team. Drafting, monitoring, and running the unglamorous half of a product while you keep control of every output. It's the command layer we built to run this portfolio. We sell what we use.

KOMMANDOS.AI
PUBLISHED

Social Engineering 2030

On AI and social engineering. Foreword by Frank Abagnale, the con man Leo played in Catch Me If You Can.

SOCIALENGINEERING2030.COM

02.

Currently

A working log.

  • 16:40productising colata. one client build, now a product
  • 14:23shipping whatsapp follow-ups for ricevuta.ai
  • 13:47debugging star brightness. org atlas, chronicle layout still wrong
  • 11:02wiring kommandos.ai. the command layer we use to run the portfolio
  • yesterdaywriting about AI-native ops. bad draft, starting over
  • yesterdayshipped credito d'imposta feature, rolled back, SDI flow broke
  • monreading: saving time, jenny odell
  • last weekpensando al prossimo prodotto. non lo so ancora.
  • last commit: 3 hours ago
  • last domain registered: kommandos.ai, 6 jun
  • open tabs: 47

// domains I own, for reasons

  • vividart.aiidea, not yet
  • nodey.aiidea, not yet
  • wikitok.aiidea, not yet
  • gamerot.aiidea, not yet
  • dumdummies.aiidea, not yet
  • creditodimposta.itparked, SEO
  • recuperacommissioni.itparked, SEO

I buy domains when I can't sleep. Some turn into products. Most don't.

03.

Thesis

How we think about building.

  1. 01.

    We build software products and run them. Sometimes we close them. Sometimes they turn into something else.

  2. 02.

    The tools we build to run the portfolio become products too. We feel every rough edge before a customer does.

  3. 03.

    AI-native operations. One person can build and run a portfolio now, if the tools are right.

  4. 04.

    Self-funded. No boards, no decks, no quarterly theatre.

  5. 05.

    Every product is a hypothesis. The portfolio is the answer.

04.

The Operator

Enrico Faccioli presenting at the DEF CON Social Engineering Community Village

Keope Labs is built and run by Enrico Faccioli.

Before this, Enrico spent 10+ years in tech, the last 5 in cybersecurity, building AI that ran the con on purpose: phishing and vishing simulations to train the people real scammers target. He sold it into the institutions paid to distrust strangers, spoke at DEF CON, and co-authored a book on social engineering with a foreword by Frank Abagnale.

Now he builds software, mostly self-funded. Ricevuta, so small businesses and sole traders never have to think about a receipt again. Codex Stellarum, so developers can hang their GitHub history on a wall. Colata, so a factory floor can run on math instead of guesswork. And a handful of smaller things, some serious, some less so.

Italian, based in London, speaks three languages, none of them in the right accent. Named the company after a cat called Keope: namesake, mascot, and the only team member without deploy access.

05.

Contact

For anything: partnerships, press, a question, or just to say hello.

enrico@keopelabs.com