October 2nd, 2025
Analytics minus the drama
This newsletter was brought to you byElevenLabsAnalytics Without the Fights
gm legends, happy Thursday.
Here’s today’s lineup: Glazed reads your Figma files and spits out tracking events with code you can drop straight into your stack, no more arguing over what to log; Mem 2.0 rebuilds the notes app from scratch with faster sync, offline mode, and a push to actually surface what you wrote; Instruct lets you spin up full AI agents by just describing the job in plain English instead of wiring brittle workflows.
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Analytics Without the Drama

Glazed AI takes your Figma files and spits out tracking events and code you can actually use. Instead of endless handoffs and back-and-forth over what should be tracked, it maps designs to events, then gives you ready-to-drop code for your stack.
🔥 Our Take: Everyone says they want clean analytics until it’s time to define the events. That’s when the fights start. Glazed cuts the argument short and just gives you something you can implement. It’s not magic, but it is one less thing to stress about.
Q4 Strategy Time

Nika asks: With Q4 looming, how are folks planning to close the year strong—and what roadblocks are you already seeing?
In the replies, people admit they’re splitting focus between finishing Q3 carryovers and starting the engine for 2026. Some are cutting fat, others double-down on acquisition while accepting margin pressure. A few say their biggest fear is running out of runway before next year kicks in.
The vibe is nervous, hopeful, tactical. It’s less about grand visions now and more about survival with momentum
So we’re just… talking to software now?

ElevenLabs has been the go-to for voice for a while. Now they've turned that expertise into agents that actually get things done. You set one up, it talks like a real person, listens, responds, and helps handle the task — support calls, bookings, whatever the job is. Not a demo, not a "press 1 for sales" situation. It's ready to deploy. Feels like one of those shifts where the interface quietly changes. Less typing, less clicking, more just saying what needs to happen and letting it play out.
A Notes App That Sticks

Mem 2.0 is a complete overhaul of the notes app. It’s faster, works offline, and makes search less of a chore. Notes can be shared easily with teammates, and the app tries to surface the right information when you actually need it, instead of letting everything rot in a pile. The idea is simple: capture ideas, meetings, and research, then get them back without digging through old folders.
🔥 Our Take: The graveyard of abandoned note apps is deep, which makes this an uphill climb. But Mem isn’t chasing endless features, it’s trying to nail the basics and make notes feel useful again. If it pulls that off, maybe this is one you’ll still be opening six months from now.
Just Tell It What To Do

Instruct wants to kill the pain of brittle automation tools. Instead of piecing together workflows with loops, variables, and endless “if this then that” logic, you just describe the job in plain English and it spins up an AI agent to handle it. Agents can adapt, recover from failure, and get actual work done across your tools without constant babysitting.
🔥 Our Take: Workflows are fragile. One missed step and the whole thing collapses. Agents that can roll with ambiguity are a different beast entirely. Instruct is betting that non-technical teams will finally get to automate the stuff they usually throw at engineering. If it holds up under messy real-world tasks, this could flip the script on who actually gets to build.
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