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Deployed: The AI Product Podcast

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Deployed is the podcast for people building AI products.With all the hype about AI over the past two years, it’s often been hard to discern what’s actually working. We started Deployed to share the real-world stories of the leaders, engineers, product & design teams, and data teams who are building and running great generative AI products for their customers. In each episode we’ll dig into the journey to create these products, the impact they’re making for customers and the bottom line, and what it takes to make generative AI products successful. Our hope is to add a bit of signal in all the noise, and help you stay ahead of the curve when it comes to strategies and tactics that actually work in production.We’d love to hear from you, please reach out to us at team@freeplay.ai.You can also learn more about what we’re building at Freeplay here: freeplay.ai

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episode Building a "Luxury" Software Product in the AI Era: Loïc Houssier, CTO at Superhuman Mail artwork

Building a "Luxury" Software Product in the AI Era: Loïc Houssier, CTO at Superhuman Mail

Superhuman charges $30/month for email when Gmail is free. That's always forced them to maintain a different quality bar from most products, and it shapes everything about how they build AI features too. Loïc Houssier is CTO at Superhuman Mail, and one of the most fun and energized engineering leaders I've gotten to work with. In this conversation, he walks us through what quality really means when you're building a "luxury" software product - and how that mindset applies to AI. We dig into the high-dimensional challenge of building great AI experiences around email, from auto-drafts to semantic search. We talk about how they approach evals when every user's inbox looks completely different, starting from the hardest queries they can find internally. And we get into how Superhuman is adopting coding agents across their engineering team - including their "quality week" practice and why they removed all procurement blockers for AI tools. Timestamps:  0:00 - Intro: What "luxury" means for a software product  2:12 - Loïc's background and why he joined Superhuman  6:02 - Game design principles in product development (not gamification)  10:14 - AI features at Superhuman: triage, search, and auto-drafts  15:34 - The challenge of building AI features in a high-dimensional space  20:00 - Building evals from the hardest internal queries (the "wood for my coffee table" example)  24:20 - Privacy and how they handle eval data  25:45 - Their mix of models: BERT, fine-tuned, open source, and frontier  28:19 - What quality means when your competition is free  30:10 - Quality week: dedicating the first week of every quarter to bugs and AI workflow improvements  32:44 - How they're adopting coding agents internally  35:30 - Removing all the blockers for AI tools (e.g. 24-hour security approval, unlimited budgets)  38:06 - How Loïc ramped up on AI as a leader  40:15 - Parting advice: choose your vendors wisely, and enjoy this moment as a builder Links: * Superhuman: https://superhuman.com [https://superhuman.com] * Find Loïc on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/loichoussier/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/loichoussier/]

12 de mar de 2026 - 44 min
episode Getting Things Done with Zoom Agents: Lijuan Qin, Head of Product for Zoom AI artwork

Getting Things Done with Zoom Agents: Lijuan Qin, Head of Product for Zoom AI

On this episode of Deployed we talk with Lijuan Qin, Head of Product for Zoom AI, about how her team is moving beyond AI meeting transcriptions and note-taking to a mission of agents helping from "conversation to completion." That's how Lijuan describes her vision of the future for Zoom AI, where AI doesn't just summarize your meetings, it actually follows through on the work that comes after. Lijuan has a PhD in AI and spent 20 years at Microsoft working on NLP and video understanding before joining Zoom. She brings a long-arc perspective on what's changed and what hasn't in AI, and shares how her team thinks about building an AI companion that acts more like a team member than a search engine. Key insights for builders include: * Why high engagement with an AI product can be a negative signal. i.e. if users keep going back and forth with your AI, the product might be failing them ("you got it wrong! try again"). * How Zoom measures AI quality by *output* value and task completion, instead of usage metrics or individual response accuracy * Their "AI-first, intent-driven" approach: starting from what the user needs to get done, not which tool to use * How they personalize AI features in stages: role-based outputs first, then memory, then live conversation context, rather than trying to build something like a full "digital twin" on day one * A concrete example: Drafting different kickoff documents for each meeting attendee that is personalized for the priorities of their role (PM vs. engineer vs. CTO) * Why transparent decision frameworks let big organizations experiment fast without approval loops * How the Zoom AI team balances speed and enterprise trust Links from our conversation: * Zoom AI Companion: https://ai.zoom.us * Find Lijuan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lijuanqin/ * Freeplay (that's us): https://freeplay.ai

23 de feb de 2026 - 38 min
episode What It Takes to Run Agents on Billions of Messages: Kevin Stanton, Sprout Social artwork

What It Takes to Run Agents on Billions of Messages: Kevin Stanton, Sprout Social

Kevin Stanton has spent 13 years at Sprout Social, most recently running infrastructure for a platform that processes billions of social posts. When generative AI emerged, their team saw an opportunity to solve one of their hardest problems: helping customers make sense of massive amounts of unstructured social data. Now Kevin is building Trellis, Sprout's AI agent for social listening and competitive intelligence. In this conversation, he shares what it's looked like to shift an engineering team toward building agents — and the practical lessons they've learned shipping to thousands of customers. We cover details like why MCP felt more natural than RAG for their architecture, how they use chat as a strategy for seeding eval datasets, when to let agents reason versus when to collapse tools and write deterministic code, and why they pulled evals out of CI/CD after learning the hard way how non-deterministic tests can break things. Links from our conversation: * Sprout Social: https://sproutsocial.com [https://sproutsocial.com] * Sprout Social Insights Blog: https://sproutsocial.com/insights [https://sproutsocial.com/insights] * Trellis: https://sproutsocial.com/insights/press/sprout-social-unveils-trellis-its-ai-agent-that-turns-social-data-into-instant-enterprise-intelligence/ [https://sproutsocial.com/insights/press/sprout-social-unveils-trellis-its-ai-agent-that-turns-social-data-into-instant-enterprise-intelligence/] * Find Kevin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinstanton/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinstanton/]

6 de feb de 2026 - 48 min
episode Making Browser Agents Easy for Developers: A Conversation with TinyFish Co-found Shuhao Zhang artwork

Making Browser Agents Easy for Developers: A Conversation with TinyFish Co-found Shuhao Zhang

On this episode of Deployed, we sit down with Shuhao Zhang, co-founder and CPO of TinyFish, on launch day for Mino (mino.ai) - an enterprise web agent platform that handles reasoning, multi-step execution, and parallel browser sessions at scale. Shuhao shares his vision for the "operational web" where AI agents become the primary operators of the web, unlimited by human constraints. He shares a live demo and customer stories, like working with Google to connect tens of thousands of Japanese hotels to consumers, and with ClassPass to maintain up-to-date pricing across 30,000 wellness studios. Key technical insights for builders include: - Why public benchmarks for web agents are saturated today, and you need your own evals - How they built infrastructure to replay sessions like a "time machine" for data iteration - Why they fix issues through data improvement rather than custom patches / rule-based systems Learn more: - Minnow: mino.ai [https://mino.ai/] - Tiny Fish: tinyfish.ai [https://www.tinyfish.ai/] - AgentQL: agentql.com [https://www.agentql.com/] - Find Shuhao on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/shuhao/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/shuhao/]) and Twitter (https://x.com/shuhao_friday [https://x.com/shuhao_friday])

15 de dic de 2025 - 38 min
episode Privacy, AI & The Future of the Browser: A Conversation with Firefox Product Lead Ajit Varma artwork

Privacy, AI & The Future of the Browser: A Conversation with Firefox Product Lead Ajit Varma

On this episode of Deployed, we sit down with Ajit Varma, VP of Product at Mozilla Firefox, and former product leader at Google, Meta, Square, and WhatsApp.  Ajit brings a unique perspective: while venture-backed AI browsers race to build what increasingly look like walled gardens, Mozilla has spent months quietly shipping privacy-first AI features that put user choice above everything else. It's a thoughtful conversation with candid insights into why Firefox offers multiple AI chat providers in their sidebar instead of forcing users into a single model (and how this philosophical stance shapes every technical decision they make), the reality that privacy-preserving AI requires completely rethinking architecture, and why their AI features prioritize on-device processing whenever possible.  We also get into the technical challenges that come with balancing local and cloud AI (users want SOTA quality but also want their data to stay private), the business model constraints of being a nonprofit foundation competing against VC-funded competitors who can burn cash on flashy features, and why Mozilla believes keeping the web open matters more than winning the AI browser wars. Whether you're interested in privacy and the open web or just trying to understand what it takes to integrate cutting-edge AI into existing products, Ajit's perspective offers practical lessons from someone navigating a challenging balancing act.

10 de nov de 2025 - 45 min
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