On today’s episode, we’re joined by Michael Harker, whose previous roles include Director of Product Management at Comcast and Director of Corporate and Business Development at SAP. He is currently Vice President of Product Management at Ritchie Bros., the world’s largest marketplace for used commercial equipment. Michael discusses product leadership, customer empathy, and driving digital transformation in a 70-year-old company. Michael also unpacks his journey from startups to enterprise roles and highlights the nuances of serving a diverse customer base ranging from farmers with flip phones to global financial institutions.
Key Takeaways:
00:00 Introduction.
01:19 Ironman shows how consistency and small steps drive progress.
09:11 A customer-first culture builds loyalty but challenges standardization.
15:31 Framing tech debt as customer problems makes change actionable.
20:50 The North Star was speed — rebuild fast and avoid delays.
24:58 Building digital products is tough when customers lack email or internet.
30:28 Strong partners adapt products to meet needs, easing our roadmap.
35:40 Clear principles and communication make alignment easier.
41:02 Small changes can create a big impact in transforming companies.
Resources Mentioned:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mharker/
Comcast | LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/company/comcast/
Comcast | Website
https://corporate.comcast.com/
SAP | LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/company/sap/
SAP | Website
https://www.sap.com/index.html
Ritchie Bros.| Website
https://www.rbauction.com/
Ritchie Bros. | LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/company/ritchie-bros/
https://chatgpt.com/
https://claude.ai/login?returnTo=%2F%3F
https://www.figma.com/
Very Good Ventures designs and builds world-class digital experiences for any screen, with the best tools and engineering approaches for consistent, scalable results. Find out how VGV helps you hit the mark at: https://verygood.ventures/
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On today’s episode, we’re joined by Andrew Brogdon, whose background spans creative writing, software engineering, and developer advocacy. Before joining Google, he held roles in advertising technology and has built a reputation as one of the early champions of Flutter. He is currently Staff Developer Relations Engineer at Google, leading efforts that connect the Flutter SDK with its global developer community. Andrew discusses how creative storytelling shapes developer relations, the evolving definition of DevRel in an AI-powered world, and the role of agents in shaping future user experiences.
Key Takeaways:
00:00 Introduction
00:54 Andrew began his career as a poet with two degrees in creative writing.
06:38 Andrew aimed to work at Google to teach developers on YouTube.
10:01 Leadership can provide insight, but reduce technical depth.
15:33 DevRel work is similar, but Google’s tools and studio quality have improved.
20:14 AI raises quality demands, so Flutter supports adaptability.
26:28 Flutter is rethinking resources to improve service for both humans and AI.
29:13 As AI writes more code, Dart may prioritize readability over terseness.
36:42 An agent combines an LLM, tools, and a goal to power agentic apps.
41:24 AI should measurably improve user experience, not be added for hype.
44:38 Empathy and knowing your team increases smarter, stronger leadership.
Resources Mentioned:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/redbrogdon/
Google | LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/company/google/
Google | Website
https://www.google.com/
https://flutter.dev/
https://dart.dev/
https://gemini.google.com/app
https://firebase.studio/
https://docs.flutter.dev/cookbook
Very Good Ventures designs and builds world-class digital experiences for any screen, with the best tools and engineering approaches for consistent, scalable results. Find out how VGV helps you hit the mark at: https://verygood.ventures/
#Apps #Flutter #AppDevelopment
On today’s episode, we’re joined by Pratap Ranade, whose past roles include Associate Partner at McKinsey & Company, CEO and Co-Founder at Kimono Labs (acquired by Palantir), Forward Deployed Engineer at Palantir Technologies, and VP of Engineering at Enigma Technologies. Pratap is a physicist, who sold his last company to Palantir and is now CEO and co-founder of Arena. Arena is building Atlas — a platform of AI agents that make it easier to build and test modern hardware — from GPUs and AI datacenters, to rockets and drones.
Key Takeaways:
(01:20) Pratap’s shift from physics to AI after NASA setbacks.
(05:33) Arena shifted to hardware after a high-impact pilot revealed strong potential.
(16:44) Pratap sees AI not replacing humans but as intelligence on tap.
(20:02) Solving core problems beats launching products first.
(26:29) Arena has come full circle on its original AI vision.
(30:04) Tech drives more value in hardware than in CPG.
(35:47) Arena automates testing and validation in electrical engineering.
(40:35) Hardware is hard because physics leaves no room for opinion.
(45:52) Startup leadership means being honest and choosing your kind of hard.
(51:57) Going all in creates a cycle of growth and transformation.
Resources Mentioned:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/pratap-ranade-7272829/
Arena | LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/company/arena-ai/
Arena | Website
https://arena-ai.com/
https://www.palantir.com/
https://openai.com/
https://chat.openai.com/
https://www.mckinsey.com/
J.A.R.V.I.S. (as a conceptual reference, not a product)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J.A.R.V.I.S.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Allen_radiation_belt
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow%27s_hierarchy_of_needs
Very Good Ventures designs and builds world-class digital experiences for any screen, with the best tools and engineering approaches for consistent, scalable results. Find out how VGV helps you hit the mark at: https://verygood.ventures/
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On this episode, we’re joined by Andrew Tunall, whose past roles include VP at New Relic and Technical Product Manager at Amazon Web Services. He is currently President of Embrace, where he leads the company’s product strategy and team operations. Andrew shares his perspective on observability’s growing role in modern app development, how AI is transforming product workflows, and why reliability is a core business value, not just a technical metric. We explore Andrew’s journey from a political science and economics background to leading products at high-growth tech companies.
Key Takeaways:
(02:21) Andrew took a non-traditional path into early product roles.
(09:50) Teams often miss how small performance issues hurt user engagement.
(14:59) Users blame bad internet for app issues and disengage.
(20:37) Shipping fast requires the right culture and tools, or you'll fall behind.
(25:49) Embrace stood out by adopting OpenTelemetry and redefining observability.
(30:13) Without domain expertise at the top, product culture and authenticity suffer.
(35:51) Hiring fewer, high-ownership top performers beats growing too fast.
(39:57) AI is costly and often less efficient than human pattern recognition.
Resources Mentioned:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewtunall/
Embrace | LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/company/embrace.io/
Embrace | Website
https://embrace.io/
https://aws.amazon.com/
https://newrelic.com/
https://www.honeycomb.io/
https://opentelemetry.io/
https://www.youtube.com/@LennysPodcast
https://www.amazon.com/Purple-Cow-New-Transform-Remarkable/dp/1591843170
Very Good Ventures designs and builds world-class digital experiences for any screen, with the best tools and engineering approaches for consistent, scalable results. Find out how VGV helps you hit the mark at: https://verygood.ventures/
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On today’s episode, we’re joined by Kevin Smith and Mikel Corcuera, Co-Founders at Snipd, the AI-powered podcast app built to help capture and rediscover insights from spoken audio. Kevin and Mikel discuss the origin of Snipd, the challenges of building an AI-native product from scratch, and the role of Flutter in enabling rapid, cross-platform development.
Key Takeaways:
(01:54) Snipd lets users triple-tap to save podcast clips with AI summaries.
(05:53) Snipd utilizes AI to improve capturing podcast insights.
(14:58) Flutter enables fast, cross-platform development and a polished UI experience.
(21:43) Before ChatGPT, the team used self-hosted, fine-tuned AI models.
(26:29) The team sees AI as the new electricity, soon to be standard in everything.
(30:52) Early AI summaries were rough, but clear enough to prove the concept worked.
(36:18) AI supports unfamiliar tasks and new tools.
(41:28) Everyone codes differently — AI should fit each workflow.
(48:02) We all underestimate AI’s impact — even knowing that is a useful reminder.
(51:58) As AI boosts productivity, demand for developers grows, not shrinks.
Snipd promo link: https://link.snipd.com/Cx7S/vgv
With this link you get to try out Snipd’s Premium version for free for 1 month. Their Premium version unlocks additional AI features and more AI usage.
Resources Mentioned:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-smith-673714b4/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mcorcuera/
Snipd | Website
https://www.snipd.com/
https://flutter.dev
How to Start a Startup by Sam Altman
https://playbook.samaltman.com/
https://huggingface.co/
https://chatlyai.app/
https://cloud.google.com/
https://www.perplexity.ai/
https://open.spotify.com/show/26I6gYMMbXcgHGiZzithBn?si=06fdc37d6fc6409b
https://open.spotify.com/show/2dR1MUZEHCOnz1LVfNac0j?si=60164a8453cd4cd3
Very Good Ventures designs and builds world-class digital experiences for any screen, with the best tools and engineering approaches for consistent, scalable results. Find out how VGV helps you hit the mark at: https://verygood.ventures/
#Apps #Flutter #AppDevelopment
On this episode, we’re joined by Landon Robinson, previously Senior Software Engineer at Superformula, and Mobile Lead at SteadyIQ. He is currently Staff Engineer at Etsy, where he leads platform work on the Etsy Seller app. With over 20 years in the industry, Landon brings deep experience in web, Android, iOS, and Flutter development. He shares how Etsy’s mobile team adopted Flutter to build a more efficient and scalable seller experience.
Landon walks us through the team’s unique “away team” model, how strong architecture supports cross-functional collaboration, and why focusing on business impact is essential for engineering leaders.
Key Takeaways:
(00:46) Landon’s transition from native mobile to Flutter development.
(05:10) Etsy Seller app evolved from shared native code to standalone Flutter.
(10:27) Strong engineers and solid docs keep the Flutter team effective and stable.
(14:58) Etsy’s “away team” model lets product teams build features directly.
(21:37) Etsy organizes teams by feature, enabling web and mobile builds.
(25:36) Flutter enabled faster, easier delivery of a feature-rich seller app.
(34:15) Don’t chase shiny tech, focus on solving real business problems.
(36:31) Understand the business early — it’s key to long-term growth as an engineer.
Resources Mentioned:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/landon-robinson-3b2a402/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/superformula/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/steadyiq-total-income-verification/
Etsy | Website
https://www.etsy.com/
https://flutter.dev
Very Good Ventures designs and builds world-class digital experiences for any screen, with the best tools and engineering approaches for consistent, scalable results. Find out how VGV helps you hit the mark at: https://verygood.ventures/
#Apps #Flutter #AppDevelopment
Pierre Benz, Engineering Manager at Headspace, brings a unique blend of experience in mobile development, agency work, and mental health tech. Before joining Headspace, he held roles at design agency AKQA and in multiple startups spanning IoT and consumer apps. He began his career focused on game development and human-computer interaction at the University of Cape Town, blending technical depth with a keen interest in user psychology.
In this episode, Pierre shares how his team at Headspace transitioned from fragmented native codebases to a unified Flutter architecture. He details the cultural, technical, and organizational hurdles of managing a high-stakes migration, balancing performance, feature parity, and developer sentiment. Pierre also reflects on parenting, leadership, and what it means to ship value fast when people’s mental well-being is on the line.
Key Takeaways:
(03:33) Early agency and startup work shaped Pierre’s engineering values.
(04:10) Headspace’s merger sparked major architectural challenges.
(16:00) Two legacy apps were integrated under intense deadlines.
(21:00) Flutter helped achieve cross-platform feature parity.
(26:27) Engineers were given time to upskill, but not all stayed.
(33:57) Flutter UI quality exceeded expectations, even for designers.
(40:23) A centralized migration team sped up execution.
(48:00) Trust, failure, and growth as leadership pillars.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/pierrebenz/
Headspace | LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/company/headspace-meditation-limited/
Headspace | Website
https://www.headspace.com
https://flutter.dev
Very Good Ventures designs and builds world-class digital experiences for any screen, with the best tools and engineering approaches for consistent, scalable results. Find out how VGV helps you hit the mark at: https://verygood.ventures/
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On today’s episode, we’re joined by David Goldman, whose career journey includes roles in investment banking and diversified investing before becoming a Partner at Celesta Capital. David shares insights into deep tech investing, the realities of venture capital, and strategies for navigating technological change in dynamic markets. He also reflects on the role of conviction in startups, the evolving impact of AI, and the traits he sees in successful founders and companies.
Key Takeaways:
(03:16) Celesta Capital’s focus on early-stage deep tech companies with differentiated technology.
(05:04) Technology VC ranges from quick, high-volume investing to deep, conviction-based partnerships.
(10:01) Venture capital requires long-term commitments, unlike the quick moves of public market investing.
(17:40) Improving productivity in health care, housing and education can make these essentials more accessible and affordable.
(23:03) Most AI investment today focuses on foundation models and infrastructure.
(30:27) Companies should anchor decisions in their core value to customers before reacting to external changes.
(34:54) Startups benefit from being small, enabling tighter collaboration across teams.
(41:27) Deep tech investments often require years of R&D before reaching the market.
Resources Mentioned:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-goldman-a72895a5/
Celesta Capital | LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/company/celestacapital/
Celesta Capital | Website
https://www.celesta.vc/
https://www.dexterity.ai/
https://openai.com/
Very Good Ventures designs and builds world-class digital experiences for any screen, with the best tools and engineering approaches for consistent, scalable results. Find out how VGV helps you hit the mark at: https://verygood.ventures/
#Apps #Flutter #AppDevelopment
Brian Abston, Senior Director of Digital Technology at The Wendy’s Company, brings over two decades of experience in software development, platform architecture and IT leadership. Before joining Wendy’s, he spent four years as IT Director and Platform Architect at SONIC Drive-In, leading digital initiatives in QSR. His background includes roles as a Java Developer at MSCI Inc. and Power Costs, Inc., where he honed his expertise in scalable software solutions and enterprise technology.
In this episode, Brian shares how he led the mobile transformation of Wendy’s, replacing fragmented native apps with a unified Flutter-based platform. He discusses the importance of automation, feature flagging and staggered rollouts in ensuring fast, reliable updates for millions of customers. He also explains how engineering decisions can drive business success, particularly in high-demand moments like March Madness promotions.
Key Takeaways:
(03:43) Custom-built technology supports QSR’s mobile, web and e-commerce platforms.
(08:08) Why maintaining separate native apps became unsustainable.
(11:23) Flutter delivered features twice as fast as native development.
(15:35) Product decisions flow from marketing to engineering for implementation.
(21:40) A centralized design system ensures consistency across all UI components.
(24:01) A critical integration deadline forced a fast technology transition.
(25:39) Managing web, iOS and Android separately created inconsistencies.
(27:54) How to run big digital promotion events with real-time app updates.
(31:52) A unified codebase doubled productivity without increasing team size.
(35:05) Transitioning 40 million users required careful planning.
(39:56) Software engineering remains an art, requiring human creativity.
(41:29) AI’s limitations stem from vague human requirements.
Resources Mentioned:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianpabston/
The Wendy’s Company | LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/company/wendys-international/
The Wendy’s Company | Website
https://www.wendys.com
https://launchdarkly.com
Very Good Ventures designs and builds world-class digital experiences for any screen, with the best tools and engineering approaches for consistent, scalable results. Find out how VGV helps you hit the mark at: https://verygood.ventures/.
#Apps #Flutter #AppDevelopment
Michael Gyarmathy, Staff Software Engineer at PGA of America, brings a wealth of experience in full-stack development, cloud-native technologies and DevOps. At PGA of America, Michael leads engineering efforts to enhance the golf experience through digital products like PGA Coach, which helps golf professionals streamline their businesses.
In this episode, Michael shares how customer obsession, iterative development and engineering culture drive innovation at PGA of America. He also discusses how Flutter enables scalable app development, how his consulting background shaped his product mindset and why self-immersion in the customer journey is key to building great software.
Key Takeaways:
(02:06) Software engineering is a craft that evolves.
(04:05) Consulting builds a strong foundation, but ownership fuels growth.
(09:07) Digital tools can streamline operations for service professionals.
(11:34) Personal experience with a product’s domain improves development.
(15:30) Embedding products into business programs drives adoption.
(17:35) The product triad (PM, designer, engineer) guides development.
(24:06) Understanding the customer journey leads to better product decisions.
(28:24) Technology can enhance remote learning and coaching experiences.
(31:42) Modular architectures support scalability and multiple teams.
(38:43) Enabling professionals to work efficiently creates lasting impact.
Resources Mentioned:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-gyarmathy-87ba3364/
PGA of America LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/company/pga-of-america/
PGA of America Website
https://www.pga.com/
https://x.com/mgyarmathy_
https://pga.coach/
https://www.pga.com/coach
Very Good Ventures designs and builds world-class digital experiences for any screen, with the best tools and engineering approaches for consistent, scalable results. Find out how VGV helps you hit the mark at: https://verygood.ventures/
#Apps #Flutter #AppDevelopment
Dan Hou, Founder and Partner at Eskridge, joins us to discuss how companies can effectively integrate AI into their operations and digital products. With a career spanning Microsoft, Motorola, Huge and Amazon, Dan has spent years identifying paradigm shifts in technology. Now, at Eskridge, he helps mid-market businesses deploy AI strategies that drive real impact.
Key Takeaways:
(07:08) AI in businesses falls into two categories: internal efficiency and product innovation.
(08:51) High-impact AI use cases are those that meaningfully affect cost, revenue or productivity.
(12:48) AI use cases vary — what works for one company may not fit another.
(17:01) It’s better to start with AI now than to over-optimize later.
(20:08) AI-native workflows drive more impact than simply adding AI to existing processes.
(24:39) A chat interface often leads to poor UX due to unclear user expectations.
(29:49) AI-powered search is reshaping how users find and interact with information.
(35:27) AI model selection is becoming more specialized, with different models excelling at different tasks.
(38:02) AI governance and legal concerns remain key barriers to enterprise adoption.
(42:23) AI isn’t going away — businesses must get comfortable with it.
Resources Mentioned:
Dan Hou -
https://www.linkedin.com/in/danhou/
Eskridge | LinkedIn -
https://www.linkedin.com/company/eskridge-ai/
Eskridge | Website -
https://eskridge.co
AI For Everyone -
https://www.deeplearning.ai/courses/ai-for-everyone/
Very Good Ventures designs and builds world-class digital experiences for any screen, with the best tools and engineering approaches for consistent, scalable results.
Find out how VGV helps you hit the mark at: https://verygood.ventures/.
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On today’s episode, we’re joined by Thiago Ghisi, Director of Engineering at Nubank. With nearly two decades of experience in the software industry, Thiago has held roles such as Senior Software Engineering Manager at Apple, Engineering Director, Mobile Engineering at American Express and Senior Quality Assurance Consultant at Thoughtworks.
Thiago shares his evolution from hands-on engineering to leadership, insights into building Canonical platforms and the transformative journey of adopting server-driven UI at Nubank.
Key Takeaways:
(02:39) The importance of being a “glue person” in engineering teams.
(07:59) Lessons learned from effective delegation and giving actionable feedback.
(14:42) Nubank’s innovative adoption of Flutter to streamline mobile development.
(17:20) Gradual migration without overhauling the entire system immediately.
(20:46) Why server-driven UI took years to perfect and how it revolutionized Nubank’s processes.
(28:19) Server-driven UI enables continuous delivery for faster iteration cycles.
(35:07) End-to-end product ownership means solving problems, not forcing solutions.
(39:10) Company culture plays a critical role in driving success.
(43:49) Governance is critical for managing server-driven UI effectively.
(48:13) Avoiding attachment to technologies enables innovation and adaptability.
Resources Mentioned:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/thiagoghisi/
Nubank | LinkedIn -
https://www.linkedin.com/company/nubank/
Nubank | Website -
https://www.nubank.com.br/
Apple -
https://www.linkedin.com/company/apple/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/american-express/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/thoughtworks/
Very Good Ventures designs and builds world-class digital experiences for any screen, with the best tools and engineering approaches for consistent, scalable results. Find out how VGV helps you hit the mark at: https://verygood.ventures/
#Apps #Flutter #AppDevelopment
On this episode, we’re joined by Jorge Coca, Head of Engineering at Very Good Ventures, whose career spans over a decade of innovative contributions to the Flutter ecosystem and mobile engineering. Jorge’s journey includes pivotal roles at BMW, where he spearheaded Android and Flutter development, and SPR, where he led impactful consulting projects.
Jorge discusses the evolution of scalable and user-friendly engineering practices, the importance of aligning technology with business goals and fostering innovation within engineering teams. He also shares insights into balancing complexity with simplicity in solutions, the role of Flutter in transforming mobile app development, and the emerging frontier of augmented reality and wearable technologies.
Key Takeaways:
(01:12) The parallels between cooking, music and coding.
(02:21) Jorge’s journey from Spain to the US through the Erasmus program.
(04:31) User experience clicked, inspiring interest in website development.
(08:19) First Android hire at BMW, tasked with rapid delivery.
(13:06) BMW apps serve multiple brands and regional variations globally.
(17:34) Past engineering mistakes taught lessons on balancing complexity.
(25:14) Data-driven decisions led to adopting Flutter across engineering.
(28:06) Engineering leaders must foster cultures where failure drives learning.
(31:34) Scalable solutions require critical, focused ideas with broad impact.
(34:21) Avoid over-engineering by focusing on practical, impactful changes.
(36:43) Success means delivering value without compromising business stability.
(42:26) Wearables may introduce new platforms complementing tools like Flutter.
Resources Mentioned:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jorgecocaramos/
Very Good Ventures | LinkedIn -
https://www.linkedin.com/company/very-good-ventures
Very Good Ventures | Website -
https://verygood.ventures/
https://www.bmwgroup.com/
https://flutter.dev/
Firebase -
https://firebase.google.com/
Very Good Ventures designs and builds world-class digital experiences for any screen, with the best tools and engineering approaches for consistent, scalable results. Find out how VGV helps you hit the mark at: https://verygood.ventures/
#Apps #Flutter #AppDevelopment
On today’s episode, we’re joined by Chris Synan, Vice President of Engineering at Keller Williams Realty, Inc. Chris has been with Keller Williams since just before the COVID lockdown and has played a critical role in driving the company’s technology transformation. With experience managing large teams and overhauling systems at companies such as Dell, AMD, CA Technologies, and General Motors, Chris has valuable insights on large-scale innovation, team culture transformation and technological development.
Key Takeaways:
(04:42) Investing in technology to drive business forward.
(06:37) The importance of simplifying tech processes.
(10:55) Transitioning to React Native for scalability.
(12:33) Building a culture of trust in the team.
(15:48) The importance of strong leadership during difficult times.
(17:50) Expert knowledge is critical to building great tech.
(23:33) Starting fresh with expert guidance boosts efficiency.
(31:10) Scaling the tech stack to support rapid growth.
Resources Mentioned:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissynan/
Keller Williams Realty, Inc.| LinkedIn -
https://www.linkedin.com/company/keller-williams-realty-inc/
Keller Williams Realty | Website -
https://kw.com/
https://reactnative.dev/
Very Good Ventures designs and builds world-class digital experiences for any screen, with the best tools and engineering approaches for consistent, scalable results. Find out how VGV helps you hit the mark at: https://verygood.ventures/.
#Apps #Flutter #AppDevelopment
On today’s episode, we’re joined by David Chen, whose previous roles include Chief Technology Officer of Skycatch and Senior Software Engineer at Twitter. He is currently Head of Software Services at Agtonomy, where he focuses on building autonomous farming solutions to address labor shortages in agriculture. David shares his journey from drone-based mining technology to robotics in agriculture, offering insights into designing impactful technology.
Key Takeaways:
(01:14) Autonomous rides set a new standard for reliability.
(02:59) From Twitter to drones: a journey into autonomy.
(04:11) Mapping mines is safer and faster with drone technology.
(07:30) On-site immersion ensures products meet real-world demands.
(11:50) Human-centered design is critical for robotics success.
(14:12) Focused investments in core tech drive impactful results.
(17:04) Strategic tech choices enhance user experiences in the field.
(19:10) Cross-platform development simplifies maintenance for small teams.
(20:32) Multi-platform design reduces the need for specialized engineers.
(22:49) Strategic investments in tech drive flexibility and scalability.
(25:38) First impressions in UX determine an app’s success.
(27:55) Critical industries demand smarter, safer processes for sustainability.
(31:04) Passion drives innovation and improves decision-making.
Resources Mentioned:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-chen/
Agtonomy | LinkedIn -
https://www.linkedin.com/company/agtonomy/
Agtonomy | Website -
https://www.agtonomy.com/
Skycatch | LinkedIn -
https://www.linkedin.com/company/skycatch/
Skycatch | Website -
https://www.skycatch.com/
Waymo -
https://waymo.com/
Very Good Ventures designs and builds world-class digital experiences for any screen, with the best tools and engineering approaches for consistent, scalable results. Find out how VGV helps you hit the mark at: https://verygood.ventures/
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On today’s episode, we’re joined by Sam Moore, VP of Architecture at Betterment, where he has led groundbreaking initiatives, including the re-platforming of mobile codebases from native to Flutter, and the launch of Betterment Checking. Sam’s extensive experience in scaling infrastructure and software architecture has made him a key figure in driving Betterment’s technological advancements.
Sam discusses leading major tech transitions, managing technical debt, fostering innovation and scaling engineering teams while ensuring continuous growth in the financial technology space.
Key Takeaways:
(01:16) Fatherhood influences Sam’s leadership and management approach.
(02:13) Guiding teams through questions is more effective than directing.
(08:12) Transitioning to Ruby on Rails improved innovation flexibility.
(12:45) Moving to mobile-first required major strategy changes.
(15:33) Iterative approaches are safer than big bang rewrites.
(17:03) Flutter helped streamline Betterment’s mobile development efforts.
(22:00) Inconsistent architecture patterns slowed development.
(29:42) Developing the tech investment life cycle framework.
(30:03) The four phases of the tech investment cycle.
(39:05) Pilot projects evaluate cross-platform strategies like Flutter.
(42:37) Early team alignment and training ensure success.
(50:03) Full tech adoption needs a complete cleanup phase.
(54:45) Features now take days, not weeks, with Flutter.
(58:02) Confidence in tech transitions is crucial for success.
Resources Mentioned:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/samuelamoore/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/betterment/
https://www.betterment.com/
Very Good Ventures designs and builds world-class digital experiences for any screen, with the best tools and engineering approaches for consistent, scalable results. Find out how VGV helps you hit the mark at: https://verygood.ventures/
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On today’s episode, we’re joined by Patricia Roller, former co-CEO of Frog Design and current CEO of Vidlet Inc., a company known for pioneering video research in product development. With a rich background in design and leadership, Patricia shares her insights on the critical role of company culture in driving innovation and success within startups.
Key Takeaways:
(02:10) Culture should be the top priority in any startup.
(04:45) The CEO must lead by driving ideas and allowing mistakes.
(08:20) Investing in talent is crucial for success.
(12:30) Strategic actions, like targeted advertising, reinforce culture.
(16:50) Leadership evolves from aggressive to collaborative styles.
(20:15) Success is now measured by the team’s growth.
(24:40) Networking without an agenda builds lasting relationships.
(28:10) Building confidence in young employees is key to their development.
(32:05) Mentorship offers mutual benefits for both mentors and mentees.
(36:30) Adapting to new skill sets challenges traditional thinking.
(39:45) Change is necessary to avoid stagnation and commoditization.
Resources Mentioned:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/patricia-roller-a2047a/
Frog Design | LinkedIn -
https://www.linkedin.com/company/frogdesign/
Frog Design | Website -
https://www.frogdesign.com/
Vidlet Inc. | LinkedIn -
https://www.linkedin.com/company/vidlet-inc-/
Vidlet Inc. | Website -
https://vidlet.com/
Very Good Ventures designs and builds world-class digital experiences for any screen, with the best tools and engineering approaches for consistent, scalable results. Find out how VGV helps you hit the mark at: https://verygood.ventures/
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On today’s episode, we’re joined by Kyle Crouse, whose previous roles include Senior Manager, Design Technology at Amazon, Principal Design Technologist at frog and Creative Technology Director at Method and Visa. He is currently Director of Concept Technology at Very Good Ventures. Kyle discusses the integration of design and technology in product development.
Key Takeaways:
(05:11) Building lean MVPs in startups involves rapid prototyping and quick iterations.
(08:46) Integrating design and technology early ensures fidelity and reduces errors.
(13:03) Prototyping physical and digital transitions is crucial for global applications.
(15:09) Rapid prototyping helps identify the best technologies for specific environments.
(16:57) Iterating on-site with real users refines technology and UX for success.
(24:28) Creating delightful user experiences involves saving time and reducing frustration.
(26:36) Companies should not fear prototyping; users will not notice what wasn't included.
Resources Mentioned:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kylecrouse/
Amazon -
https://www.linkedin.com/company/amazon/
frog -
https://www.linkedin.com/company/frogdesign/
Method -
https://www.linkedin.com/company/methodinc/
Visa -
https://www.linkedin.com/company/visa/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/very-good-ventures/
Figma -
https://www.figma.com/
Copilot -
https://copilot.money/
Very Good Ventures designs and builds world-class digital experiences for any screen, with the best tools and engineering approaches for consistent, scalable results. Find out how VGV helps you hit the mark at: https://verygood.ventures/
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Ready to revolutionize your approach to tech? We’re joined by Teresa Wu, VP of Software Engineering at JPMorgan Chase & Co., whose previous roles include Senior Staff Engineer at tide, and Android and Mobile Lead at Ostmodern. Teresa shares invaluable insights on mastering new technologies like AI and Flutter, emphasizing the critical role of community, curiosity and strategic risk management in successful product development.
Key Takeaways:
(08:45) AI's broad appeal spans various roles, including product design, marketing and software engineering.
(09:52) Balancing personal interests and professional development is crucial in staying engaged and innovative.
(10:11) Understanding AI as a software engineer can enhance your problem-solving abilities and product development.
(17:29) The importance of thorough MVP and POC testing before integrating new tools into mature products.
(19:12) AI will significantly change how products are designed and used, especially with customer-facing features.
(22:09) Most work in AI projects involves data preparation and model training, not just coding.
(33:26) The community behind a technology can be more important than the technology itself.
(37:47) Continuous learning without the pressure to become an expert in every new field is key to personal growth.
Resources Mentioned:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/yayiwu/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/jpmorganchase/
https://cloud.google.com/
Flutter -
https://flutter.dev/
Very Good Ventures designs and builds world-class digital experiences for any screen, with the best tools and engineering approaches for consistent, scalable results. Find out how VGV helps you hit the mark at: https://verygood.ventures/
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On this episode, we’re joined by Carsten Wierwille, former Executive at ustwo, Method, GlobalLogic and frog, and current Board Director at Very Good Ventures. Carsten shares his insights on building sustainable habits, transforming company culture and balancing purpose with profit.
Key Takeaways:
(01:04) The importance of focusing on habits to achieve long-term goals.
(03:18) How incremental improvements lead to significant changes.
(05:16) The role of a leader in fostering a company’s creative ambition.
(07:00) Insights on converting a company from founder-led to employee-owned.
(12:51) The relevance of purpose-driven frameworks like B Corp certification.
(14:04) The influence of remote work on company purpose and employee choice.
(17:25) How to effectively manage team dynamics and individual motivations.
(22:15) Balancing innovation with operational excellence.
(27:45) Strategies for prioritizing tasks and managing time efficiently.
(32:30) The impact of culture on the success of digital product companies.
Resources Mentioned:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/carsten-wierwille-177516/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/very-good-ventures/
“Atomic Habits” by James Clear -
https://jamesclear.com/atomic-habits
https://bcorporation.net/
Lin Ostrom’s Work on Common Pool Resources -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elinor_Ostrom
Very Good Ventures designs and builds world-class digital experiences for any screen, with the best tools and engineering approaches for consistent, scalable results. Find out how VGV helps you hit the mark at: https://verygood.ventures/.
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