From 11-Year-Old Coder to AI Agent Founder: Marvin’s Extra Mile Journey (913.ai)
In Episode 5 of The Extra Mile, we sit down with Marvin (Mavine), founder of 913.ai, for a deep conversation about building in the real world: from early curiosity with computers at age 10/11, to moving abroad, to dropping out of university, and then scaling an AI agent platform that helps legacy operations automate painful, repetitive case work. We talk about what it really takes to build a company that lasts: execution over overthinking, focusing on the customer (not the founder’s ego), and having the courage to start over when the product is not hitting. Marvin shares how 913.ai found traction by going niche, learning directly from users, and building a learning flywheel with agents that capture process knowledge that lives in people’s heads. In this episode you’ll hear about: • Marvin’s early “builder” origin story and first projects • Why he left university and how he built a portfolio instead • The pivot moment: dropping what they built and restarting customer-first • How 913.ai works with insurers and airlines on case-by-case operations • Human-like agents: personalities, “AI colleagues,” and adoption in non-tech teams • AI-native product thinking, context limits, and why they stayed monolithic • Trends Marvin watches: AI search, voice, and production-ready systems • The “Extra Mile” mindset: courage, faith, and doing the hard thing first If you enjoy conversations about builders, startups, mindset, and practical AI in production, subscribe and join us for the next episode.