Live demo of webentity at the 1E9 KI-Meetup in Munich
EventsApril 28, 2026

Live demo of webentity at the 1E9 KI-Meetup in Munich

Live demo of webentity at the 1E9 KI-Meetup in Munich

Today Sergej was the guest speaker at Let's meet, AI, the monthly KI meetup hosted by 1E9 at their Forum der Zukunft office inside the Deutsches Museum on Munich's Museumsinsel. The event was sold out.

The format is deliberately relaxed: pizza, drinks, and one guest sharing what they are building with AI. No pitch deck, no corporate polish. Just a real conversation with a curious room.

What we showed

Sergej gave a live demo of webentity. The core of the demo: you describe what you need in a chat message, and AI agents build it, optimize it, and grow it, directly connected to your existing codebase. The whole company is Sergej and his agents.

The demo covered three things the room could see happen in real time:

  • Chat-first publishing. A new page going live through a single Telegram message, matching the existing design system without touching a code editor.
  • SEO on autopilot. Agents connected to Google Search Console and ranking APIs, writing content with real sources, submitting sitemaps, tracking performance daily.
  • The numbers. From zero to 21 top-10 Google rankings in 5 weeks, 153 pages, 100/100 Lighthouse score, all managed through chat.

OpenClaw: the infrastructure behind it

One thing that came up during the evening: most of the audience had never heard of OpenClaw. Sergej gave a quick explanation on the spot. OpenClaw is the AI agent runtime that powers webentity's workflows. Think of it as the layer that connects your AI agent to your tools, files, APIs, and messaging channels. In this case it runs on a Hetzner server, always on, handling everything from SEO cron jobs to publishing new content via a Telegram message.

For the audience it made the "one person plus agents" model concrete: there is real infrastructure behind it, not a cloud service someone else controls.

The room

The audience was a mix of founders, developers, journalists, and people simply curious about where AI is going. Lots of good questions came from people who had never seen an agentic workflow before. That energy is always the most interesting part of these evenings.

Where does this go next?

Wolfgang from the 1E9 team asked Sergej where AI will push into next. The answer was direct: everything that is digital. Not just websites and marketing, but health records, tax filings, legal documents, financial planning. Any domain where information moves through structured systems is a candidate. The patterns are the same: data in, reasoning applied, output delivered, human reviews the result.

The timing question is more interesting than the "if" question. Most of these domains are already partially digital. The infrastructure is there. What is still missing in many places is the agent layer that connects it.

More events coming. If you want to see webentity live, follow along.