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Rails Business

Podkast av Brendan Buckingham & Ryan Frisch

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Brendan Buckingham and Ryan Frisch talk about developing with Ruby on Rails and how to leverage it to build a business.

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episode Is Data the Moat for Your Business? cover

Is Data the Moat for Your Business?

The hosts explore whether “data is the new moat” in SaaS and argues that data alone—especially customer data—is rarely defensible as extraction and migration get easier. Instead, moats increasingly come from clear product vision, differentiated approaches, integrated systems, and how well apps enable AI and humans to interact with structured data. They contrast niche SaaS with broad platforms like HubSpot and Salesforce, discuss pricing model changes driven by AI costs (moving beyond per-seat to metered/credits), and predict reduced reliance on traditional UIs as chat and CLIs become efficient interfaces for AI-to-backend communication. 00:00 Data as a Moat 01:52 Niche vs Platform SaaS 02:45 Integrations and UX Moats 05:31 AI Changes Pricing Models 06:48 Geocoding Data Example 08:35 When Not to Use AI 10:43 Why CLIs Are Rising 14:25 Future Without Interfaces 18:43 Data Product vs Customer Data 21:28 Opinionated SaaS Wins 23:19 AI Change And Strategy 23:48 Defensibility And Platform Risk 25:19 Building A Command Center 27:30 Top Tools In The Stack 27:52 Do You Still Need UIs 30:36 Second Brain For Priorities 33:37 Frameworks And Memory Systems 36:02 SaaS Moats In An AI World 39:23 AI Beyond Tech Businesses 41:35 Business Takeaways And Wrap LINKS * Ryan's Website [https://www.frisch.fyi/] * Brendan's X/Twitter [https://x.com/brendanwb] * Brendan's Bluesky [https://bsky.app/profile/brendanwb.bsky.social] Questions or comments, email us at railsbusinesspod@gmail.com Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2435951/fan_mail/new]

14. mai 2026 - 43 min
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Do Pull Request Reviews Still Matter in the Age of AI?

The hosts once again discuss the recurring theme of AI’s impact on development workflows.  They discuss various topics, including:  * Increased PR volume from AI-assisted coding and whether traditional pull request reviews are still necessary.  * Should AI be used earlier for pre-PR review and stronger CI guardrails for performance and security.  * What is the role of automated testing, and are they even more important as code generation accelerates? 01:05 PR Reviews Under AI Load 02:38 What PR Review Is For 05:02 Human Review What Remains 08:36 AI Pre Review And PR Purpose 11:01 Guardrails CI Performance Security 12:39 TDD Tests As Behavior Spec 15:53 AI Versus Automation In Pipeline 19:17 Testing Evolution Unit Vs System 20:32 Feature Specs And Functional Review 21:35 Bugs vs Defects Focus 23:37 Smoke Tests for Upgrades 24:44 Controller Tests Debate 27:40 Test Pyramid and Frontend Gap 28:37 Refactoring for Unit Tests 30:57 AI Coding Raises Review Stakes 34:00 Claude MD Friction 35:54 Wrap Up and Testing Habit LINKS * Justin Searls Podcast [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60S_U2jCDOg] * Working Effectively with Legacy Code Book by Michael Feathers [https://www.amazon.com/Working-Effectively-Legacy-Michael-Feathers/dp/0131177052] * Professional Rails Testing: Tools and Principles Book by Jason Swett [https://www.amazon.com/Professional-Rails-Testing-Tools-Principles/dp/B0DJRLK93M/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1A1ATFUTEYQPU&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.wZqHxKrtw7kHFqbnq0cJFGb39AG0-L-JIs5n2E8mhvjGjHj071QN20LucGBJIEps.Igt2xtW3jqDiVfsKd117j5ffdxrdq0BBdEObr0XkdPQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=jason+swett&qid=1777520728&s=books&sbo=RZvfv%2F%2FHxDF%2BO5021pAnSA%3D%3D&sprefix=jason+swett%2Cstripbooks%2C144&sr=1-1] * Ryan's Website [https://www.frisch.fyi/] * Brendan's X/Twitter [https://x.com/brendanwb] * Brendan's Bluesky [https://bsky.app/profile/brendanwb.bsky.social] Questions or comments, email us at railsbusinesspod@gmail.com Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2435951/fan_mail/new]

30. april 2026 - 39 min
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Building with an AI Orchestrator Workflow

In this episode, the hosts discuss building a “universal scraper” for event calendars and a new AI-assisted workflow using a long-running orchestrator.md thread. 00:12 Why Change AI Workflow 01:29 Orchestrator File Setup 04:36 How Memory Persists 07:33 Platform Constraints WSL 08:45 Git Worktrees and Isolation 12:07 Scraper Build Approach 18:26 Incremental TDD Development 20:17 Making It Truly Universal 22:39 Universal Scraper Explained 26:03 Wrap Up and Next Steps LINKS - Ryan's Website [https://www.frisch.fyi/] - Brendan's X/Twitter [https://x.com/brendanwb] - Brendan's Bluesky [https://bsky.app/profile/brendanwb.bsky.social] Questions or comments, email us at railsbusinesspod@gmail.com Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2435951/fan_mail/new]

16. april 2026 - 29 min
episode AI Coding at Scale: Managing PR Overload, Using Claude to Stay Organized and Rethinking SaaS for an AI-First World cover

AI Coding at Scale: Managing PR Overload, Using Claude to Stay Organized and Rethinking SaaS for an AI-First World

The hosts discuss how AI-assisted coding has massively increased their output, creating a new bottleneck: cognitive load, PR review, testing, and getting work shipped. Ryan discusses splitting time between finishing near-complete work, advancing a few large architectural initiatives, and handling ongoing support.  Brendan talks about his productivity system using Claude to manage his time using local markdown files to help stay on top of things. They also cover risks of AI automation, permission scoping, subagent/approval bugs, and conclude with a renewed optimism that AI raises abstraction, increases competition, and pushes SaaS to adapt via execution, moats, and AI-ready APIs. 00:27 AI Code Volume 02:17 Cognitive Load Shift 04:52 PR Buckets Strategy 07:22 Overwhelmed Yet Excited 10:36 Workflow Tools Check 11:51 Claude Productivity Setup 14:02 Second Brain In Practice 17:21 Simple Local Files 19:30 Automation Limits 22:13 Scheduled Script Automation 23:00 Claude Cowork vs Command Center 23:39 API Permissions and Safety 26:12 Claude Code Approval Friction 29:25 Subagents and Parallel Work 30:44 When Agents Pretend Work 34:34 AI Shifts SaaS Thinking LINKS - Ryan's Website [https://www.frisch.fyi/] - Brendan's X/Twitter [https://x.com/brendanwb] - Brendan's Bluesky [https://bsky.app/profile/brendanwb.bsky.social] Questions or comments, email us at railsbusinesspod@gmail.com Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2435951/fan_mail/new]

2. april 2026 - 41 min
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Scaling AI-Assisted Development

Today we discuss lessons from our previous episode with John Nunemaker, focusing on the Conductor tool and how multi-workspace, multi-agent workflows can speed up coding and bug fixing. Brendan shares his experimenting with parallelizing six Rollbar error fixes at once by generating prompts and running them in separate Conductor workspaces. They compare this with a one-agent-at-a-time workflow and debate whether closed-loop setups (ports, databases, dependencies) could make parallel work trustworthy and reduce context-switching costs. They also cover using full Honeybadger/XML reports for faster debugging, using Claude Code from a phone to create PRs, challenges syncing session history, and broader AI product strategy like APIs/MCP, and RAG. 00:00 Catch Up And Recap 00:43 Conductor Workflow Overview 02:40 Parallel Rollbar Fixes 04:35 Manual Testing And Setup Hurdles 06:33 Debugging With Full Reports 08:46 Ports Docker And Dependencies 11:50 Parallelism Versus Focus 14:57 Closed Loop Trust And Context 18:24 Merge Conflicts And Acceptance Gaps 22:16 Review Bottleneck And Output Surge 25:26 Fixing Gallery Uploads 26:39 Multi Select Challenges 28:27 Branching Without Conductor 31:28 Claude Mobile Workflow 32:34 Session Sync Friction 34:44 AI Brain For SaaS 38:01 APIs And MCP Table Stakes 41:49 Internal AI Assistants 43:46 Access And Safety Concerns 46:31 Second Brain Revival 49:03 RAG Tooling Experiments 50:04 Wrap Up And Listener Feedback LINKS - Ryan's Website [https://www.frisch.fyi/] - Brendan's X/Twitter [https://x.com/brendanwb] - Brendan's Bluesky [https://bsky.app/profile/brendanwb.bsky.social] Questions or comments, email us at railsbusinesspod@gmail.com Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2435951/fan_mail/new]

19. mars 2026 - 50 min
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