Agents of Scale
Most companies are scrambling to figure out AI. Wistia did the hard part first — a total culture reset that made a 188-person company operate with the efficiency of a 30-person startup. Then AI poured gasoline on it. Chris Savage co-founded Wistia nearly 20 years ago, grew it to serve hundreds of thousands of businesses, and took on $17 million in debt to buy out investors and stay independent. He joins Wade Foster to unpack what it actually takes to rewire a company's operating system — and why doubling headcount didn't make them ship any faster. One mandate changed everything: ship value to customers every two weeks. Features that had been sitting on six-month roadmaps launched in two weeks. Wistia went from 12 major product updates a year to over 100 — same team size. Chris explains why the bottleneck in software is shifting to taste, how Wistia's new agentic video editor Remix is turning 45-minute sales calls into 3-minute shareable highlights, and what the "ChatGPT moment for video" means for trust in the workplace. Plus: Wade and Chris riff on Block's AI-driven layoffs. Linked Resources 1. Chris Savage on the Economics of AI Avatars (Sacra) [https://sacra.com/research/chris-savage-wistia-economics-ai-avatars/] 2. Wistia "Complete Control" — AI-Generated Ad Campaign Deep Dive [https://wistia.com/learn/production/ai-generated-ad-campaign] 3. "The ChatGPT Moment for Video" — Chris Savage on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/posts/cjsavage_earthlings-weve-landed-at-the-chatgpt-moment-activity-7371955277052657665-7bri] 4. Wistia [https://wistia.com] 5. Chris Savage on LinkedIn [https://linkedin.com/in/cjsavage]
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