WAEL ALEBRAHIM
Founder  ·  Global

Most of the work
is subtraction.

I'm Wael Alebrahim. I build software ventures by removing the noise until only the structure that matters is left, then executing with conviction. But what I love most is building free, open-source tools anyone can use.

Profile

A sole founder building deliberately, for global markets.

I build companies alone and on purpose small, focused, and self-directed then bring in the right people once the shape is clear. My background isn't a résumé of logos. It's a habit of reducing complicated things to the few decisions that actually move them.

What I'm good at is judgment, trust, and the long game: seeing where something should go, earning the relationships to get it there, and building the systems that hold it together. I'd rather ship one thing that's right than ten that are merely plausible.

Everything I build sits under Alebra Group a single owner, a long horizon, and no appetite for hype.

Ventures

What I'm building, and the company that holds it.

Alebra Group
Holding Company

The parent company for everything I build. Founder-owned, built for the long term, and deliberately quiet the structure behind the work rather than the story in front of it.

alebragroup.com ↗
TradePilot
In development

In active development. More when it's ready to stand on its own.

Soon
Wavn
Live · Invite-only

An AI workspace built for thinking and deciding made for the moments before a decision, not the paperwork after it.

wavn.app ↗
In development
Stealth

More is in progress. I announce things when they're ready to stand on their own not before.

Soon
Open Source

Tools I build in the open, free for anyone to use.

The I Don't Know Project

MIT

An AI that answers only from sources you trust — cites every claim, and says "I don't know" instead of guessing. Point it at your own documentation, policies, or texts and it becomes a trustworthy answer engine for that domain.

React Cloudflare Pages D1 Claude

VeriTrace

MIT

AI that admits when it doesn't know. It checks every claim in an answer against the sources you trust, cites what holds up, and refuses what it can't prove the verification engine behind The I Don't Know Project.

Python Cloudflare Pages NLI Claude

FilingProof

MIT

A fact-checker for financial filings that won't make up a number. It answers only from the filing you give it, quotes the exact line, and refuses instead of guessing never restating a number, never calculating. Built on the VeriTrace engine.

Python SEC EDGAR Cloudflare Claude
More on GitHub — github.com/waelalebrahim ↗
Open invitation

Tell me what to build next.

Everything I build in the open is free for anyone to use. If there's a problem you keep hitting that no good free tool solves tell me. I read every one, and if it's real, I build it. No pitch, no catch.

Open the request board →
Principles

The few rules everything I build runs on.

01

Subtract first

Remove the noise until the real structure shows. Most problems are smaller than they look once the clutter is gone.

02

Conviction over coverage

A few high-probability moves beat a wall of hedged ones. Decide, commit, and let the position carry.

03

Honesty is infrastructure

A system worth trusting says "I don't know" instead of guessing. So do the people who build it.

04

Build quiet, ship sure

Work happens out of the spotlight. The announcement comes when the thing is ready, not when it's convenient.

Contact

Worth a conversation? I read everything that's specific.

The fastest way to reach me is email. If you're building something adjacent, hiring conversations, or just have a sharp question be concrete, and I'll reply.