AI reduces friction so much that developers start overbuilding. Features become easy to add, so products become bloated very quickly.
Users don’t leave because your app lacks features. They leave because it feels overwhelming.
AI reduces friction so much that developers start overbuilding. Features become easy to add, so products become bloated very quickly.
Users don’t leave because your app lacks features. They leave because it feels overwhelming.
Most founders don’t run out of ideas. They run out of momentum.
Weeks go into hiring, onboarding, aligning, and nothing meaningful ships.
By the time you’re ready, the opportunity has already moved.
You don’t need a hiring pipeline. You need execution from day one.
Most founders don’t run out of ideas. They run out of momentum.
Weeks go into hiring, onboarding, aligning, and nothing meaningful ships.
By the time you’re ready, the opportunity has already moved.
You don’t need a hiring pipeline. You need execution from day one.
Most founders are using AI at the wrong stage. They open Claude or GPT and start generating code before they have even defined what they are building properly.
It’s no longer “writing code,” it’s “making the right decisions.” And that’s why experienced engineers are getting exponentially faster, while others are just generating more mess.
if you’re building with AI, pause for a second before you ship, not because it isn’t ready but because most AI features feel good in isolation and fall apart in real use
a simple checklist we run internally👇
7/ honestly, both are good.
most people spend too much time debating tools instead of shipping the product.
pick one. build fast. change later if needed.