The market is currently being flooded with software that nobody wants

The market is currently being flooded with software that nobody wants

There is a strange dual opinion on language models rn, you either hear they are going to change everything or change nothing at all.

The recent data on mobile app releases shows both sides are wrong. The tool isn't a monolith. On one hand, app submissions are skyrocketing because agents have made shipping code trivial. On the other hand, actual user traction is almost minimal and i think we're mistaking writing code for solving a problem.

When you let an agent do the macro thinking just to get an app out the door, you end up with a system you've to read to make sense of, not one you already understand. They might look identical from the outside, but they are completely different beasts underneath.

The code is there, but the understanding isn’t nd you can’t easily put the comprehension back in once the lines are already written. That is why these thousands of new apps are flatlining.

Software development is not only about typing lines but a discipline of taking these fuzzy market problems and making them something you can test and reach to the right customers at the same time. The agent is fine with the tail end of that pipeline but figuring out what the project actually needs to be? That is still entirely on you.

If you don't do that heavy lifting yourself, you just end up adding to the mountain of apps that nobody is opening.

and that's why we’re putting together a live, free workshop this week focused entirely on mapping out how to use agents for B2B lead gen and distribution. If you want to join the chat, you can grab a spot.

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