The Product Leader's Playbook

Surface Area Thinking: What Are You Actually Building?

23 min · 29. aug. 2025
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In this episode of The Product Leader's Playbook, our AI hosts unpack Sam Robertstad's "Surface Area Thinking" framework and why most product teams are missing this critical piece in their decision-making. They explore how seemingly simple features create hidden complexity that compounds over time, turning agile teams into support ticket firefighters. The conversation dives into the four-category evaluation system that separates strategic features from hidden debt, examines real examples from Stripe and Amazon's disciplined approach to feature constraint, and tackles the organizational resistance that kills surface area discipline. They also debate when high-complexity features justify the investment and how platform thinking absorbs feature additions without exponential overhead. This isn't just theory. It's a tactical breakdown of how great product teams build sustainably while competitors accumulate complexity debt. If your team ships features but loses velocity, this episode reveals the systematic approach that keeps products fast and flexible as they scale.

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Surface Area Thinking: What Are You Actually Building?

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