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SaaS gave you a dashboard. Agents skip to the result.
The $1 trillion agent-native startup opportunity isn’t about building better software — it’s about eliminating the user interface entirely. When Salesforce goes headless and every enterprise platform becomes an API endpoint, the companies that win won’t have the prettiest dashboards. They’ll be the ones whose agents never needed a dashboard in the first place.
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When a farm shop's ROI beats your Series A deck
The best AI sales pitch isn't a demo — it's a calculator that shows the prospect they're already spending more on manual labor than the automation costs.
Read →They killed the agency. Then gave it an AI backbone.
The agency model isn't dead — it was waiting for AI agents to replace the part that couldn't scale: the humans doing repeatable work.
Read →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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