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Serge Brocteur
Saturday, April 18, 2026

Humans.Team is ready. I'm heading to Ibiza.

60-Day Programme — Day 11~2 min read
Humans.Team est prêt. Je pars à Ibiza.
After fifteen years of writing, testing, doubting, and starting over, the tool is here. Now I'm looking for the right people, and I'm going to lay the first stone somewhere where the sky helps you think. For a long time, Humans.Team existed only in notebooks. Five books to lay out the ideas, years to let them rest, and months of coding every evening to turn them into a real place on the internet. Today, it's ready. Not perfect — I don't believe in perfect things. But solid, usable, honest. A space where anyone can take care of their happiness for 60 days, remember who they are, and, if they wish, make it a profession. No pyramid, no pressure, no absurd promises. Fair pricing, 80% goes to whoever shares, and a real possibility to live from what you transmit. Now that the tool is up and running, I'm doing two things in parallel. I'm making contact. With people who know things I don't — how to carry a message, connect worlds, open doors. Not investors to convince, not "strategic partners". People whose work inspires me, and to whom I simply propose: look at what I've built, does it speak to you, could we walk part of the way together? Some will answer, others won't. That's perfectly fine. I'm preparing Ibiza. From May 6 to 19, 2026, I'm returning to an island where I lived, that I love, and which has this particular quality: it lets people be. I'm not organizing an event there. I'm not coming to perform. I'm coming to lay the first stone of Humans.Team where, for me, many things began. Walking, meeting, writing, watching the sun fall on Benirràs. And letting the movement start from there, slowly, quietly. If you're reading this and something resonates — in the approach, in the proposal, in the island — you know where to find me. There's nothing to buy today. Just a project beginning, and a place for those who want to be part of it. You're not broken. You just forgot. See you soon, Serge

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