Diary of a Founder
Mukesh Agarwal, Co-founder & CEO of BitO and former Microsoft product leader, explains how AI is re-shaping the way software and teams are built. He shares lessons from failing with Intent Hub to turning RevEx profitable and now building BitO’s AI code-review agent. Mukesh argues that AI will merge the roles of designer, developer and product manager — and why founders should focus on skilling their effort, not just speed. A precise, real-world conversation on the truth behind AI product hype and what’s next for builders. Follow for more founder stories. Chapters: 00:00 — Early career and Microsoft years 05:20 — Founding Intent Hub and first startup lessons 11:10 — Joining Komli and India’s digital boom 39:20 — RevEx spin-off and turning profitable 49:30 — Radical transparency and team trust 58:50 — Exiting RevEx and learning about cap tables 1:00:54 — Bootstrapping vs funding AI startups 1:09:25 — Birth of BitO and pivot to AI code review 1:17:31 — Habit change and AI adoption 1:29:55 — How AI is blurring PM-design-dev roles 1:37:55 — Future of software building and developer tools 1:46:21 — India’s AI adoption and early users 1:47:10 — Mukesh’s closing advice for founders
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