Notes from the build
Product thinking, engineering deep-dives and announcements from the team turning sentences into working software.
What is the AI experience layer?
The AI experience layer (n.) — the layer of the AI stack that transforms underlying models, infrastructure, and services into complete, production-ready applications; characterized by plain-language creation, built-in integrations, interfaces, and hosting, secure-by-default patterns, predictable cost, and a feedback loop in which every deployed app improves the platform's knowledge of what works.


Claude Code vs Something — a practitioner's comparison
Claude Code writes code fast, then keeps guessing when spec thin. Something asks first, ships working app instead.

Relay.app is shutting down. Here's where your workflows should go.
Free accounts are deleted in eight days. An honest map of the alternatives — Zapier, n8n, Integrately, Pipedream, and one tool that works differently.

I built a voice companion that listens in six languages
Manas speaks Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi and English. It took one prompt, one follow-up question, and $11.79 — and it still isn't finished.

I turned our messiest Slack channel into a Linear issue tracker
One prompt, two follow-up questions, a 30-second deploy. Here's every screenshot from the build, plus the bill at the end.
Build the thing you just read about
Start with a sentence. Leave with a working agentic app.
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