JCerme LogoAbout Me

Jorge (Cerme)Cermeño Alfaro

From selling handmade bracelets at age 8 in Aranjuez, Madrid to building global technology systems for businesses across three continents. Here's how it unfolded.

10+

Years Building

3

Countries

Global

Team Size

100+

Projects Shipped

Jorge Cermeño

Entrepreneur. Engineer. Builder.

I've spent the last decade learning how to solve problems through technology. From my first business at 14 to building enterprise systems today, every project has reinforced one principle: great technology is just leverage for great ideas.

Now I work with businesses that want to scale beyond what manual processes allow. I combine technical depth with business strategy to build systems that generate measurable impact.

Based in Miami, operating globally

01

Origin

Early Entrepreneurial Mindset

Aranjuez, Madrid

My first real experiment started at eight years old — selling handmade rubber bracelets to classmates at my Catholic school. When other kids started making the same bracelets, I didn't stop. I found better tutorials, improved my designs, and raised my price.

When the market gets competitive, the answer isn't to quit — it's to improve and offer more value.

02

First Business

Discovering Technology & Building the First Digital Business

Aranjuez, Madrid

Around 14–15, a small group of friends and I started what became my first real company — offering branding, visual content, and digital services to local businesses. Website requests came in. WordPress and Shopify became our tools. I moved toward the technical side without even planning to.

While most people my age were still figuring things out, I was learning client management, pricing, and execution in real time — through actual projects, not theory.

03

Self-Education

Technical Growth & Learning by Doing

Aranjuez, Madrid

As client projects got more complex, I realized I needed to grow technically — fast. I started taking online courses, earning certifications, and learning through documentation and hands-on experimentation. One formative project was building a full e-commerce store for Lucy Aranjuez with over 1,200 products and dynamic pricing tied to daily gold market values.

Great entrepreneurs don't need to know everything — they need to know how to solve problems and when to delegate.

04

Scaling Up

Building a Real Agency & Landing Major Clients

London, UK

By 17, we registered the company in the United Kingdom and had a defined structure. One defining project was building the complete digital ecosystem for Chochete, a fashion brand by Spanish singer Soraya Arnelas — including website, e-commerce architecture, branding, and a custom invoice system.

It became clear: this was no longer a side project. It was a real operation with real responsibility.

05

Education

Challenging Traditional Education

Madrid, Spain

School and I had a complicated relationship. I naturally gravitated toward math, physics, and logic — but the way they were taught rarely connected with how I actually learn. I wanted to understand why things worked, not just memorize formulas.

Real growth often happens outside conventional systems. So I invested in online learning, certifications, and execution — and kept building.

06

Engineering

From Entrepreneurship to Full Stack Software Engineering

Madrid, Spain

After high school, I pursued a vocational degree in software development and simultaneously enrolled in an intensive full stack bootcamp. I learned React, Node.js, backend systems, databases, and production-level architecture. I immediately applied everything to real products, building Swipe — a content generation platform I deployed and brought close to a $15K investment round.

I graduated with top honors, using Swipe as my final thesis project.

07

Professional

Entering the Software Industry

Madrid, Spain

I joined a software company building hotel management technology — my first real experience in a production engineering environment. I worked on reservation systems, data dashboards, and operational tooling using Python, PostgreSQL, Git, and frontend technologies.

It taught me how professional teams collaborate, how production systems are maintained, and how scalable architecture works in business-critical environments.

08

International

Moving to the United States

Miami, USA

The opportunity to move to the US came through my partner, who received a professional relocation offer to Miami. I continued working remotely for the Spanish company during the transition while learning how business moved differently in the US — the speed of execution, the culture of growth, the scale of opportunity.

Miami confirmed something I'd been feeling: my future was going to be international.

09

Independence

Going Independent & Building a Global Technology Company

Miami, USA / Remote

I assembled a remote team, built scalable systems, and grew operations across Spain, Germany, and the US. The company became an integrated technology and digital solutions operation offering custom software, web platforms, branding, digital marketing, CRM implementation, automation, and API integrations.

The differentiator was always the same: I don't just build websites or code — I solve operational problems and build systems that generate measurable results.

10

AI & Automation

AI, Automation & Enterprise-Level Systems

Miami, USA

As the business matured, I moved deeper into automation and AI — not as a trend, but as a tool for solving real operational problems. I began designing systems that automatically qualify leads, follow up with prospects, manage customer pipelines, and maintain communication across platforms without manual intervention.

I built custom CRM platforms with lead management, automated PDF generation, SMS/calling integration, and video call functionality — scaling from a few thousand to six-figure implementations.

11

Today

What I Do Today

Miami, USA

Today I work at the intersection of technology, business strategy, and automation. Through an international network of collaborators across Spain, Germany, and the United States, I build scalable solutions that help businesses modernize, automate, and grow.

My approach is execution-first. I've personally gone through every stage of growth — which means I understand both the technical and operational realities my clients face.

12

Vision

Vision for the Future

Global

This has never just been about building websites or writing code. It's always been about building systems that create leverage — for businesses, for teams, for ideas that deserve to exist at scale. I'm focused on combining software, AI, automation, and business strategy to build the next generation of digital infrastructure.

From selling handmade bracelets as a kid in Aranjuez to building global technology systems — every stage has reinforced the same belief: great things are built by those willing to learn faster, adapt continuously, and keep building even when the path is uncertain.

Vocational Degree

Software Development & Full Stack Engineering

  • React, Node.js, Backend Systems
  • Databases & Production Architecture
  • Graduated with Top Honors

Full Stack Bootcamp

Intensive Software Engineering Program

  • Web Development & SaaS Architecture
  • Built & Deployed Swipe MVP
  • Thesis Project: Swipe Content Platform

Ready to build something?

Let's Work Together

Whether you need a custom platform, AI automation, or a complete digital system — I build things that work and scale.