Meet the Founder

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Christoffer B Wallin

CEO

Kloutforce® was founded by serial entrepreneur, economist, and developer Christoffer Bolinder Wallin in 2021. He has a demonstrated history of working in digital “software as a service” industries such as Pindify, Sprinklebit, Jamclouds & Backstage. Skilled in system architecture, business strategy, not dying, loyal management, and story design.

Cause

I triangulate the future by cross-referencing history, technology, and sociology — and I do it slowly. Slowly enough to be mocked. Slowly enough to get the timing right. Because the only difference between an idiot and a genius is success, and most success stem from timing, and timing is simply preparation disguised as patience.

1. Current Setup of Order

Order is humanity’s attempt to choreograph chaos in a way that keeps the lights on and avoids too much yelling. Every civilization creates its own rhythm — a pendulum swinging between virtues and vices, optimism and fear, abundance and scarcity.

For most of history, societies have functioned best when the middle class was thick enough to absorb shocks. Mesopotamia had scribes, merchants, artisans, and landowners who weren’t kings or peasants — they were the world’s first stabilizing economic cushion. They turned surplus into specialized work and specialized work into predictable prosperity.

The twentieth century engineered its own middle-class buffers: Factory workers in the 1950–80 era who built things you could drop on your foot. Knowledge workers in the 1990–2020 era who built things you couldn’t.

Both eras thrived on a cyclical stability — the pendulum of production, consumption, education, and innovation. The rhythm wasn’t perfect, but it was predictable.

And then the momentum changed.

2. Social Change

Today, the pendulum doesn’t swing — it whips. Fast technology, fast information, fast incentives. Social change is being driven by narrators who crave attention, platforms that reward chaos, and systems optimized for virality instead of virtue.

AI amplifies productivity but compresses opportunity. Platforms concentrate wealth at the top while distributing anxiety evenly. Work no longer guarantees dignity. Trust no longer guarantees exchange. The middle class — humanity’s shock absorber — is thinning faster than we can pretend otherwise.

And the irony is breathtaking: We live in the most powerful technological age in human history, and most people feel weaker.

The social contract is wearing out. We need a new one — not political, not ideological — structural.

A new system that restores agency, distributes opportunity, and turns trust into currency instead of collateral damage.

3. The Solution for the New Generation

This is why I created Kloutforce.

Not as a platform, not as a marketplace, not as another “revolutionary fintech something”—but as an economic architecture built for the world we are actually living in, not the one our parents diagrammed on career day.

Kloutforce gives the next generation the ability to:

  • Let merchants become real brands, not prey for corporate giants

  • Turn creators into retail agents, earning recurring commissions, not disposable promo fees

  • Invite customers into membership, where loyalty is rewarded with value, not spam

  • Build economic gravity around trust, not manipulation

  • Enable all of this with no upfront cost, because the future shouldn’t require a buy-in

Most importantly, Kloutforce reconstructs the stabilizing loop the middle class once relied on. A loop where value created circulates among the people who actually create it — not just the platforms extracting it.

This isn’t idealism. It’s engineering. It’s structural economics for an age where attention is abundant, time is scarce, and trust is the last scarce commodity worth protecting.

Web one was information, web two was consumption, and now web three is earnings. The next generation doesn’t need another app. It needs a system that lets ordinary people become extraordinary economic agents — and get paid repeatedly for it.

That’s what Kloutforce is. A new middle class engine. A trust economy built bottom-up. A pendulum with built in shock absorbers, where brands sell, creators earn and customers save through trust.