
The Best Time to Be a Solo Developer Was Never Better
One laptop. Zero employees. Competing with funded teams. 2026 is the golden age. Not joking.

Why Your To-Do List Doesn't Work and What to Use Instead
To-do lists are a trap. Here's the systems thinking approach that actually works.

AI Replaced the Intern, Not the Manager: What Automation Actually Changes in Teams
AI automated the tasks nobody wanted. The hard part of management is still hard.

Your Life Already Runs on a System — You Just Haven't Written It Down
You already have a system. It just lives in your head, where it breaks every Monday.

I Decompiled 5 AI Tool Pricing Pages — Here's What They're Hiding
Cursor, Windsurf, Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini — I tore apart their pricing. The tricks are identical.

The MVP Is Dead. Ship a Minimum Lovable Product Instead
MVP thinking produces garbage nobody loves. The bar moved. Keep up.

Why Cursor Costs $20 and Claude Code Is Free
Cursor charges $20. Claude Code is free. One of them is losing. Here is who and why.

Distribution Beats Product: Why Great Tools Die Unknown
The best product rarely wins. Distribution does. Here are the receipts.

How Cursor Monetizes Free Users (And Why You Should Too)
I reverse-engineered Cursor free tier. The funnel is a masterclass in product-led growth.

Slow Is Smooth, Smooth Is Fast: The Ops Philosophy That Changed How I Work
Rushing creates more work. Slowing down finishes it. Here's the math.

Your Onboarding Kills Retention: The 12% Problem Nobody Fixes
88% of companies have bad onboarding. That's why 20% of new hires leave within 45 days.

Why 90% of AI Wrappers Will Die and 10% Will Become Unicorns
The wrapper graveyard is filling up. But a few wrappers are worth billions. Here is what separates them.

Reverse-Engineering Virality: Why Some Products Spread and Others Don't
Virality isn't luck. It's plumbing. I took apart 6 viral products to find the pipes.

The AI Startup Graveyard: Lessons From 10 Products That Died in 2025
10 dead AI startups. The real cause of death wasn't 'ran out of money.' It was worse.

Burnout Is a Systems Failure, Not a Personal One
You don't have a burnout problem. You have a process problem wearing a human face.