AO started as a small idea — curiosity-driven, not profit-driven.
A belief that tech knowledge should not depend on money, background, or devices.
2021
acquired by mmrt
Experimented with multiple projects, failed silently, learned loudly.
AO began shaping into a mindset, not just an organization.
2022
Focus shifted towards students, indie developers, and small teams.
Tools over talks. Access over exclusivity.
2023
AO evolved into a structured ecosystem.
Learning platforms, experiments, and internal tools started taking form.
2024
fall down of ao due to issues on collaboration of teams.
the parent of AO ( MMRT) the mmrt board decided to stop ao internal operations and declined fund's for ao. due to few allocations on ao founders.
2025
Rebranded as aorg.in.
the AO become main brand without any parent brand.
Building quietly, improving daily, and staying rooted to the original belief —
technology must serve people, not exploit them.
Mindset
What AO taught us
Knowledge is not a product
Knowledge grows when shared freely.
Selling access creates barriers; building platforms removes them.
Impact over hype
AO never chased trends.
If it doesn’t help real people, it doesn’t belong here.
Build first, talk later
Ideas mean nothing without execution.
AO believes in systems, not speeches.
Everyone is welcome
Money, background, or skill level never decide value.
Curiosity does.
Fail. Pause. Restart.
AO taught us that failure is not an end
it’s just a checkpoint.
“Not built for profit first.
Built for people first.”