Jeroen Fürst (NL)
Digital Experience Architect and Vibe Coder at TrueLime
Recognized as a Kentico MVP
Enjoys basketball and vintage LEGO projects
Meet Jeroen at
CMS Summit 26
Presentation: TBD
Venue: Frankfurt
Dates: May 12 - 13, 2026
About Jeroen Fürst
Jeroen is a Digital Experience Architect and long-time Kentico MVP who helps organizations turn digital ambition into scalable, future-ready platforms. With more than 15 years of experience across the CMS and DXP landscape, he designs solutions that balance technical excellence with real business value — from composable and headless architectures to fully integrated SaaS platforms.
He brings a strong focus on innovation, exploring how AI, automation, and modern development practices can improve developer experience and accelerate delivery. As a leader at TrueLime, Jeroen combines strategic thinking with hands-on coaching to help developers, marketers, and product owners deliver impactful and intuitive digital experiences.
About Truelime
Truelime is a Netherlands-based digital agency headquartered in Breda that specialises in designing and building complex digital platforms and websites. Founded in 1997, the company focuses on helping organisations create robust, scalable online experiences through thoughtful design, modern development practices, and close collaboration with clients.
Working with a range of organisations across sectors, Truelime supports the full lifecycle of digital products, from strategy and UX to technical architecture, development, and ongoing optimisation. The team is known for tackling technically demanding web projects and for translating business goals into practical, user-centred digital solutions.
With decades of experience in the digital space, Truelime combines technical expertise with a pragmatic approach to delivery, helping organisations build platforms that are reliable, maintainable, and ready to evolve as their needs grow.
Blog post with Jeroen
CMS Experts Utrecht recap: AI, content strategy, and agentic CMS in practice (February 2026)
Amsterdam 2025 collab meeting: Accessibility, structure and AI without the hype
