From a vacant school in Rotterdam to launching a behavioral adoption simulator — hey PH 👋
I’m Almin, based in Den Haag.
In 2020 I was living in a vacant school in Rotterdam after a divorce. During that time I built City Shower — a hygiene access network for homeless people in the Netherlands.
Everyone agreed it was needed.
It still didn’t spread the way I expected.
That gap between intent and real adoption became an obsession.
Over the last few years I built Market Physics Engine — a system that simulates how a market reacts to a product before you build it.
You input a pitch, and it runs it against ~10,000 decision agents.
It outputs things like:
– adoption probability
– where friction comes from (risk, cost, regulation)
– and what’s most likely to block growth
The goal isn’t forecasting revenue — it’s answering a simpler question early:
“Will people actually adopt this?”
Launching today. If anyone wants, drop a pitch and I’ll run it through the model and share the result.

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