Kiril Gantchev

Kiril Gantchev

AI Smart Bins for Zero Waste @ Ameru.ai

About

Hey there! I'm Kiril, the CEO and Co-Founder of Ameru.ai, where we're revolutionizing waste management with the world's first AI-powered robotic smart bin. Our mission? To drive a sustainable, Zero-Waste future by combining cutting-edge hardware and software that automatically sorts waste in offices and public spaces. Based in Sofia, Bulgaria, I'm passionate about leveraging technology to create meaningful solutions across industries. When I'm not building the future of sustainability or tech, I'm connecting with innovators and exploring new ways to make a difference. Excited to be part of the ProductHunt community—let's create something amazing together!

Work

Founder & Leadership at Ameru

Links

Badges

Tastemaker
Tastemaker
Gone streaking
Gone streaking
Gone streaking 5
Gone streaking 5

Maker History

  • Ameru.ai
    Ameru.ai
    AI-powered waste bin - effortless sorting in the office!
    Apr 2025
  • FlyCI
    FlyCI
    MacOS M1 and M2 runners for GitHub Actions
    Dec 2023
  • 🎉
    Joined Product HuntOctober 7th, 2020

Forums

Alexey Shashkov

4yr ago

Hey Founders and Makers, what problem does your product solve?

I mean what problem do you solve with your product and how does it sound? For example: Google Analytics is a complex tool for most people and most sites don't need that level of complexity. And we solve it with our simple, lightweight, and privacy-friendly alternative to Google Analytics. Can you share yours here?

Roy

4yr ago

In countries like India, where IT laws are weak, how do you protect your code?

I have had a negative experience recently. So, I wanted to build a SaaS product and hired a small IT company for the development. We only had a mutual agreement and the work went on smoothly. We were building it on a open source license and my developer had all the codes in his online repository account. When the product was ready I started to market the product and got a few clients within a month. Seeing the success and potential of the software, my developer started to market the product on his own without informing me. He sold it to a French company and when I came to know about it he said he will give me a minimum percentage of the sales. But, he wants to sign a legal document with a lot of ifs and thens. He has all the code at his disposal. I had no choice but to back off from the project! Now, I am building a different product and want to know how I can protect my code so as to protect my interest. Can you help?

Kiril Gantchev

4yr ago

What Are Five Ways in Which You Discover New Problems That Are Not Yet Solved?

My name is Kiril Gantchev, I'm a serial entrepreneur. I've run multiple startups and I'm looking for the next big challenge that I can try to solve. Here is my LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kgan... ProductHunt is a great place to discover new products that solve a problem. However, it's still difficult to discover new problems/challenges that are either not solved or the solutions could be greatly improved. What do you do to find new challenges that need solutions? What are the top 5 ways in which you discover new challenges? If you're OK with talking to me, then I'd be super thankful if you can share your contact info with me and we can schedule a quick interview so I can understand how you go about discovering new problems. I'm sharing my schedule for anybody that's willing to spare 20-ish minutes of their time so I can interview them. Please feel free to either book a slot in my schedule here: https://calendly.com/kiril-gantc... Or share your contact info here and I will reach out to you directly to schedule a chat: https://airtable.com/shr4JzksAex...

View more