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They killed the agency. Then gave it an AI backbone.
The productized agency died because humans don't scale. AI agents resurrect the model — and turn service businesses into software-margin exits. Greg Isenberg's thesis reframes the agency not as a lifestyle business but as an AI-native software company in disguise.
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Your second brain is someone else's monthly retainer
The most valuable AI businesses won't build tools — they'll build and maintain the knowledge infrastructure that makes every other tool useful.
Read →AGI arrived. The distribution is the real disruption.
AGI isn't a future milestone — it's a present-tense advantage that compounds daily for every business that deploys it and widens the gap for those that don't.
Read →Software ate the world. Now the agents are eating software.
When 27 software companies tell the SEC that AI agents are a material threat, the disruption isn't theoretical — it's a line item in the 10-K.
Read →The $20 subscription lost to the $10,000 handshake.
AI agents will be distributed like consulting, not like software — and the companies that understand this will capture the largest share of enterprise AI spend.
Read →When tokens cost more than talent, the org chart rewrites itself.
Huang's benchmark means AI compute is no longer a tool cost — it's a talent multiplier, and companies that underspend on it are effectively underpaying their engineers.
Read →Money scales. Architecture ships. Apple knows the difference.
The App Store doesn't care about your valuation — it cares about your architecture, and no amount of funding can shortcut structural decisions.
Read →They wrote the manual. AI followed the instructions.
If your job's primary output is structured text, you're not a knowledge worker anymore — you're a workflow waiting to be automated.
Read →They gave AI a desk job. Nobody wrote the job description.
An always-on AI agent without a defined mission is just a Mac mini with a high electricity bill.
Read →Google productized the vibes. Strategy still sold separately.
When code generation is free, the only defensible asset is the judgment to know what's worth building.
Read →Day zero is easy. Day 180 is where you need a plan.
AI can write your code in a day — but without a strategy for testing, security, and maintenance, you're just building tomorrow's technical debt at unprecedented speed.
Read →Your AI can write code. Can it ship a product?
AI that replaces your team is a cost-cutting bet. AI that amplifies your team is a competitive weapon — and only one of those strategies compounds.
Read →Need AI strategy that actually ships?
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