“It unlocked my ability, as the CEO, to take the reins of our marketing site and get our ideas out to the world faster.”<p>this is could be read as cynical (if one is inclined to think only a few priledged can and will be CEOS). however it could also be a positive, perhaps one of the most empowering aspects of this evolution in info tech.<p>If we collectively so choose... the entire point this AI/Large Models revolution in software moment can and should be… people with ideas/vision/a mission not having to pay the traditional tech toll of wall garden gatekeepers and/or bizarre industrial revolution desired software paradigms.<p>hopefully most people will realize it’s not that devs are being put out of a jobs it’s that EVERYONE CAN CONTRIBUTE in more direct EXPRESSIVE ways.<p>this should lead to more interesting work and problems and solutions for everyone.<p>It's neat that folks are trying to overhaul their approaches wholesale.
Sure, developers know about Git for the CMS.<p>But this is going to get really painful when a non technical marketer who doesn't know Git, GitHub and other tech tools needs to contribute articles to the blog, and they would have to keep asking the developers that are already occupied with moving fast with building and the product.<p>This will get more apparent as the startup scales and hires marketers and other people who shouldn't touch the codebase.
Super clear overview of how to operate startup gtm in the new world of lean bootstrapped companies with tiny teams. Curious how this plus AI agents can make the process even faster and evolve organically