End sems finally over. Next 2 months I'm going all in on @TAGZZS_OFFICIAL
No more part-time bs!!
Hyperfocus mode ON.
Shipping every single day.
Showing the real stuff – wins, dumb mistakes, whatever happens
Turning Tagzzs into your actual second brain
Imagine saving anything – links, papers, chats, screenshots, whatever – and the AI just remembers it for you and pulls it back exactly when you need it
No more “where the hell did I see that?”
This isn't another note app or bookmark thing
It's context that actually sticks and comes back into your flow!
When was the last time you wished your tools could actually remember what you were working on and bring it back into your flow?
The "Serial Position Effect" suggests we remember beginnings and endings better than the middle.
Which means most of what we save, scroll past, or consume online sits in the part our brains are worst at recalling.
Maybe storage was never the problem.
Retrieval was.
The hardest habit to break when you scale from a solo dev to managing a team:
"I'll just code it myself, it's faster."
Yes, doing it yourself is faster today. But it completely bottlenecks your entire team tomorrow.
You can't be the lead architect, the marketing department, and the bottleneck. At some point, you have to actually let your team push the code.
@kekkodamato_ 100%%
Code is a localized solution, but a good spec is a force multiplier. It allows the team to move in parallel instead of waiting for a single person to provide the answer line by line.
@dramaricic Haha, maybe in 2026!
But even with AI agents, the bottleneck shifts from writing the code to reviewing the output.
Same trap, different tools
@hariprasad_bg Definitely seeing this too. It's great for speed, but I worry about junior devs losing that tribal knowledge you only get from asking a senior
@ash_twtz Valuation is a reflection of investor appetite, not just current utility. The real test isn't hitting $1T in 5 years... it's staying there for 40 like Microsoft and Apple have
@Sherifdeenolat2 Managing the onboarding to Slack to CRM pipeline... It sounds simple until you’re doing it for the 50th time and realize you’ve spent three hours just copy-pasting email addresses and setting up channel permissions