Topic: Startups

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  1. The Fall of the No Code Agent Builder

    BlogFeb 5, 2026MediumMarcus Sterling

    The tech industry spent the last year promising that anyone could build an autonomous workforce using simple drag and drop interfaces. Sterling aggregates failure data from early 2026 showing that ...

  2. Why I Replaced My Entire SDR Team with 5 Autonomous Agents

    BlogFeb 24, 2026MediumMohit Aggarwal

    The Sales Development Representative (SDR) role as we knew it is dead. I document the 'brutal' transition of our startup from a human-led outreach model to a fully autonomous agentic swarm. We look...

  3. Why the AI Agent Bubble Will Burst in 2025 (And What Survives)

    BlogJun 11, 2025MediumAris Thorne

    The tech industry is currently experiencing a massive hype cycle where every simple LLM wrapper is being rebranded as an 'autonomous agent.' Thorne aggressively dissects the economics of the 2025 a...

  4. The Great Agentic Pivot: How We Rebuilt Our SaaS in 30 Days

    BlogAug 14, 2025MediumSarah J. Jenkins

    When our traditional B2B SaaS product hit a growth wall, we realized our users didn't want a better dashboard; they wanted the work done for them. This post chronicles our startup's chaotic but suc...

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