Telling Your Customers NO Might Be the Best Thing for Your Product

Telling Your Customers NO Might Be the Best Thing for Your Product

There’s a particular kind of pressure that early-stage SaaS companies face. The one that whispers: “Say yes, close the deal, worry about the consequences later.” And when you are in a delicate situation, that voice can be pretty convincing. When your product is young,...
The Shrinking Dialogue in Development Teams

The Shrinking Dialogue in Development Teams

As it has always been, developers are still solving problems. But since AI entered their daily tasks, they’ve been doing them alone. That quiet shift is happening across software teams, and most companies haven’t even noticed yet. Ask yourself: when was the last time...
Why AI Feels Out of Reach for Mid-Sized Companies

Why AI Feels Out of Reach for Mid-Sized Companies

You’ve seen what AI can do. It’s automating workflows, surfacing insights, predicting customer behavior, and even writing code (careful with that). The buzz around it isn’t hype anymore, it’s starting to feel real. Tangible. Like something your company should already...
Don’t Let One Developer Control Your Product

Don’t Let One Developer Control Your Product

Building a product usually starts with good intentions. You’ve got a clear vision, some funding (or at least enough to get started), and a list of features that need to go live fast. You don’t have a technical co-founder, you’re not planning to build a full team just...
Vibe Coding and The “Accept All” Trap

Vibe Coding and The “Accept All” Trap

How much of the code your developers “write” do they actually understand? The way AI-assisted coding is evolving, the honest answer for many developers is probably less and less. And that should concern us. Andrej Karpathy recently put a name to this growing trend:...