I played basketball, football, soccer, and baseball growing up.
Different sports. Same lesson every time.
The win was never about the most talented player. It was about the group that moved together.
Building a company is no different.
A cousin sent me a viral AI reel. I told him it was too exaggerated.
AI is not magic. It is more like fire. The people who adopted it first did not call it a revolution. They just quietly built an advantage that compounded over time.
@boardyai building XRAY Commerce, an AI merchandising platform that turns product images into channel-ready content for high-SKU teams. Boardy Pro would be huge for this
Retailers have systems for everything.
ERP for operations. CRM for customers. An OMS for orders. A PIM for product data.
None of them tells you whether a product is actually merchandised to sell. Not one.
That gap costs real revenue every day. We built XRay Commerce to close it.
We're living in a digital renaissance:
- AI & LLMs revolutionizing software
- AI wearables & Vision Pro in consumer tech
- Advances in deep tech & defense
- Breakthroughs in longevity & biotech
- Charter cities like Prospera rising
How can we not buzz with optimism?
Ever looked at startup founders and gone 'Wow!'?
Let's get real, they are on a wild ride!
They aren't just making companies. They are out there, making tracks where none exist.
Every hurdle they jump ain't just good for them but for everyone else in the game.
5 years down the line - smarter recommendations, seamless operations, and superior customer service. AI in eCommerce is more than a trend, it's a revolution.
Comfort in the familiar doesn't mean you're stuck; it means you know what you love. Even if it's just your go-to Subway order. Evolution doesn't always need to ditch tradition.