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It’s time to start designing for agents, not humans
For as long as software has existed, the user has been a person. Someone sitting at a desk, poking at a phone, or calling an API. That assumption was so obvious it was never really a design principle, it was just common sense. Every decision about hierarchy, color, button placement, and error messaging was downstream of a single fact: a human being is going to see this.
With agents, that assumption is starting to fail.
How much do you trust AI agents?
With the advent of clawdbots, it's as if we've all lost our inhibitions and "put our lives completely in their hands."
I'm all for delegating work, but not giving them too much personal/sensitive stuff to handle.
An app for Small-Business Lending
Most small-business loans take 6-8 weeks.
80% stall because a document is missing or stuck in someone s inbox.
So I built DueDeal, a lightweight AI platform that plugs into email and cloud, collects every document automatically, organizes it, and turns it into data to chase your borrower or for your underwriting flow and systems.
