Honest take from someone paid to fix things: cleaning up AI-built apps niche is real, but half the time the right answer isn't repair. It's telling the founder their app shouldn't exist in that form and rebuilding the approach from scratch. Knowing when to stop patching is the actual skill, and AI makes that decision harder to make, not easier.
Honest take from someone paid to fix things: cleaning up AI-built apps niche is real, but half the time the right answer isn't repair. It's telling the founder their app shouldn't exist in that form and rebuilding the approach from scratch. Knowing when to stop patching is the actual skill, and AI makes that decision harder to make, not easier.
This is so real... sometimes you have to suggest a change that makes you rebuild everything from the ground up .
Founders atimes don't like this.
e.g "using redis as your main database"... So many funny cases like that
I don't think this is a long-term niche. The AI is getting better and better at building apps.