I’ve spent over a decade working deep inside the visual content industry - across architecture, 3D visualization, animation, film production, and design.
And no matter the country, client, or team, I kept seeing the same thing:
- Talented people struggling to be seen.
- Incredible work being buried.
- Artists learning in isolation.
- Creative professionals left without structure, support, or long-term growth.
I didn’t set out to build a platform. I set out to solve a problem.
ShallWe is not a startup born out of hype or trend. It’s the result of years of quiet frustration, careful observation, and the constant question I kept asking myself: Why isn’t there one place where visual creators can truly grow? A place that respects their time, rewards their effort, showcases their work, helps them learn, connects them with others, and gives them a path forward. What we have today are fragmented tools: some for portfolios, some for selling assets, some for chatting in a forum, others for taking courses. But they all live in separate universes - and none of them truly understand the daily life of a visual creator.
ShallWe was designed to change that. Every feature in this platform is intentional. The forum isn’t just another thread-based chat - it’s a space to actually get useful feedback, find answers fast, and build connections that lead to real opportunities. The portfolio system isn’t just about aesthetics - it’s about visibility, structure, and being discovered by the right people. The marketplace isn’t a race to the bottom - it’s about fairness and creative sustainability. The educational space isn’t built to monetize attention - it’s built to empower skill and share knowledge. And the community features aren’t for vanity metrics - they’re for support, collaboration, and long-term creative health.
I’ve built ShallWe with one goal: to be the infrastructure creative professionals never had. A platform that understands what it's like to work 12-hour days alone in front of a screen. That knows the feeling of being overlooked, underpaid, or disconnected. That values the difference between a true artist and a content machine.
ShallWe is about creating not just tools - but conditions. For creativity to survive, to grow, and to thrive. And while this began with my vision, I know its power lies in everyone who joins it. I’m not building the next trendy app. I’m building a foundation - for a global creative shift.