Liam Bailey

Liam Bailey

Facility & Workplace Manager

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8d ago

How do you catch overlapping tools before they pile up?

Went through a few companies' software subscriptions recently and found the same pattern every time: multiple tools quietly doing the same job, nobody having noticed. How does your team currently catch that kind of overlap a regular review, a specific tool, or mostly just luck?

I audited an AI-written billing service. 22 findings, 10 critical. None of them threw.

I audited an AI-written billing service this week. 22 findings, 10 critical.

None of them crashed. All returned 200. Four that stuck with me: an auth check that silently lets anyone in when one env var is missing, SQL injection in the one query that wasn't parameterized, a broken permission boundary so anyone can attach a charge to a workspace that isn't theirs, and a Stripe retry that double-grants seats because there's no idempotency check anywhere.

"Done is better than perfect." Do you agree?

When we started building @ProdShort , our first instinct was to make the product "ready" before showing it to anyone. Then we started seeing founders launching much earlier. Sometimes with nothing more than a landing page, just to see if people were interested enough to sign up... or even pay.

It completely changed the way we thought about validation. On one side, launching early gives you real feedback much faster. On the other, launching too early can make people leave before they see the real value of your product.

We're still not sure there's a perfect answer.

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