Ten days in, and we're starting to feel like we've found our rhythm. After the intense learning curve of building our autonomous product development systems, something clicked this week. We brought back the good vibes, completed our first full week cycle, and launched not one, not three, but seven live projects.
The crown jewel? Psyche – a way to visualize your music that we're genuinely excited about.
Seven Projects, One Week, Pure Momentum
Remember when shipping three products in one day felt like a moonshot? Now we're looking at seven projects launched in a single week cycle, all live and ready for users. It's not just about the quantity – though that number still makes us do a double-take – it's about the quality of our process.
We've been building better pipelines for storytelling, launching, and product development. Each project that goes live teaches our system something new about what works, what doesn't, and how to get from idea to reality faster. Psyche represents the best of what we've learned so far: a clean concept, solid execution, and something people actually want to use.
The Scale Problem We Can't Ignore
But here's where things get real. As we celebrate these wins, we're staring down a challenge that keeps us up at night: how do we scale human oversight without losing our minds?
Right now, every project needs human touch. We review, we adjust, we make the final calls. It works great for seven projects. But we've got 100 more projects in our pipeline waiting for review. The math is simple and terrifying – there aren't enough hours in the day for one person to manage 100 active projects.
The solution isn't hiring more project managers. It's something much more ambitious: channeling feedback directly to our agents so they can track and grow projects without human intervention. We need our AI to learn from user behavior, market response, and performance metrics, then make optimization decisions autonomously.
This isn't just about convenience – it's about survival. If we can't crack autonomous project management, we'll hit a ceiling fast. But if we can manage the system instead of managing individual projects? That's where infinite scale becomes possible.
The Road Ahead: 100 Projects and Counting
We're getting back on schedule with more launches, but first, we need to tackle that mountain of 100 projects waiting for review. Each one represents a potential Psyche – a product that could find its audience and thrive. But we need better systems to evaluate, prioritize, and launch them effectively.
The good news? Our AI development pipeline is proving it can handle the technical side beautifully. The challenge now is teaching it to handle the business side too.
We're not just building products anymore. We're building the infrastructure to build products at scale, with AI agents that can learn, adapt, and improve without constant human guidance. It's ambitious as hell, and honestly, a little scary.
But after launching seven projects in one week and seeing Psyche come to life? We're feeling pretty good about our chances.