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Eric Schultz's avatar

Glad to see that the fractionalization and chaos of vibe code builders, ai workflows, business automation and agentic solutions is being addressed.

I am seeing where the common business owner or entrepreneur is commenting profusely to download all these, for example – N8N scenarios, but we all know they'd never get touched or even if they attempt it's just too confusing. It defines a clear gap between seeing and understanding the solution, yet the final outcome and result you want to experience is so very very far away.

McDonald's provided a similar solution; you could see and feel that you want to satiate your hunger, but you didn't want to go to the store, get the ingredients and cook a hamburger.

You can download a .json file, but then what?

So to see all this is encouraging for where we want to take Vibecodecompany.com – the go to company to simplify all things convoluted in the spaghetti bowl of nodes and connectors.

We are also open to creating a library for any developers who are building SAAS, unique work flows, or more in-depth apps that are solving real world problems.

Thank you for this article and the awareness; it's a solid compass for any business owner, manager or entrepreneur to review as we move further into this next exciting adventure of the agentic era in 2026.

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Will's avatar

This was a wonderful read. Appreciate you all sharing.

A couple of thoughts, if I may.

Malika Aubakirova's section on agent-native infrastructure highlights the way future network traffic will differ (and grow) but misses the far larger impact it will have on the economy as a whole. Businesses of all types are going to have to re-architect in order to respond to agent-driven purchasing. The speed of business is going to increase.

Regarding the infrastructure, Malika may be right about the 2026 timeline. The broader impact will take a bit longer but will be right at its heels.

Sarah Wang and Seema Amble are highlighting what is the most exciting thing about AI for me, which is pushing back-office work back a layer. I'm thinking about it as "CI Everywhere". The idea of a business fundamentally being something that responds to a request and those requests trigger workflows. Moving to those being orchestrated and calling out to people when a decision or action is needed (rather than people triggering workflows that call AIs) ultimately will result in some businesses that move far faster than others. It won't be all workflows but it will be a lot.

I still think that workflows orchestrated outside of AI are the way to go for this type of work due to the more deterministic nature (shorter runtime for each step, pre-defined context and inputs, ability to test output at each step) but I am getting prepared for a future state where that may all be subsumed by a core model. (That settles transactions internally?)

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