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@usebrief @helicone_ai @langfuse Day 5, last day of @usebrief Winter Release Week We saved the best for last. You might have asked, "Drew, you're a tiny team, how did you ship all of that so quickly?" This is, of course, the magic of Brief. πππππππ πππππππ ππππππ‘π + π
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Product strategy is a team sport.
@usebrief @helicone_ai @langfuse .@usebrief Winter Release Week Day 4: Decision Proposals Product strategy is a team sport. Now you can propose decisions and route them to your team, your manager, or another department. Once approved, they become rules for agents across your org.
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Winter Release Week Day 2: LLM Ops Intelligence Understand more than just usage metrics from AI chat interactions.
Day 2: LLM Ops integration. Users make passive feature requests in their AI conversations. They seek help. They get frustrated. That signal is buried in your logs. @usebrief connects to @helicone_ai and @langfuse and surfaces those insights. Hidden feature requests. Frustration
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Release week starts.... now! Day 1 of 5. More shipping, less tab-switching.
Six weeks of shipping. Zero announcements. Classic. So we're doing a release week. One feature per day. Day 1: Chrome Extension. A user in our Slack kept switching between Brief and GitHub as Brief orchestrated his issue queue. His request: "Brief chat on one side, GitHub issue
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"AI only gets you to 80%" is the wrong framing. The last 20% isn't mystical craft: it's error handling, tests, accessibility, integrations. What they can't do is Invent product judgment. Are you giving them context, or just asking them to guess? https://t.co/JyStyKQfdv
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AI moves fast, but garbage in, garbage out. So you need real context by: β’ Rewriting massive prompts every time β’ Maintain a pile of markdown docs β’ Use Brief to pull context automatically The agentic era isn't just speed. It's speed with strategy. https://t.co/NCqOb5mn3W
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5/ Brief connects AI to what actually matters: your decisions, customers, and constraints. Not just "what exists" but "why it was built this way." Because the best code isn't just functional. It's informed.
briefhq.ai
Your AI agents build fast but lack business context. Brief connects them to your decisions, customers, and constraints.
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4/ Your AI coding assistant is incredibly capable, but completely disconnected from why you're building what you're building. It knows your codebase. It doesn't know your customers, your strategy, or the 47 decisions that led here.
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3/ Imagine a new engineer who: β’ Skips every meeting β’ Never hears the context β’ Only learns about features secondhand You'd never hire them. But that's how most teams use AI today.
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2/ More standups. Tighter feedback loops. Making sure what's drawn on the whiteboard actually gets built. But here's what's wild:
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1/ π§΅Across every team we've worked with, the same pattern shows up: Code gets more complex Requirements get fuzzier Team dynamics constantly change So you double down on communication.
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Built a Chrome extension because talking to Brief in one tab while it creates tickets in another tab is annoying. Extension sees what URL you have open (Linear, Notion, GitHub). Brief can show context there instead of making you jump back. https://t.co/aWiuFzcdhP
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The future is human & AI working in tandem. But they need to speak the same language. And that language is your decisions. https://t.co/NCqOb5mn3W
briefhq.ai
Your AI agents build fast but lack business context. Brief connects them to your decisions, customers, and constraints.
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So we built Brief. It captures your decisions, constraints, and strategy. Then makes them usable by AI agents. Now when your AI needs context, it doesn't hallucinate. It references your actual reasoning.
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That's the bottleneck. The translation layer between human strategy and AI execution. You can have the smartest AI agent in the world, but if it doesn't understand your "why," it's just guessing.
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But there's a catch. AI agents can't read your mind. They don't know: Why you chose Stripe over alternatives That SSO is blocked until Q2 The strategy decision from 3 months ago They need context. Real context.
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Here's what I've learned shipping with AI agents: β’ AI is specialized (writes code, processes data, but it's brittle) β’ Humans are general (understand strategy, make trade-offs, connect dots) Pair them right? Unstoppable.
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AI won't replace humans. But humans with AI will replace humans without it. The question isn't "can AI do my job?" It's "how do I become 10x more effective with AI?"
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The reason AI isn't taking your job is because it's still not 100% sure how many R's are in Strawberry. Here's what everyone gets wrong about AI π§΅
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Dev work used to be the constraint. Not anymore. I can spin up agents that write production code in minutes. But getting alignment on what to build? Understanding past decisions? Having context on why? That still takes weeks. The code is cheap. The decisions are expensive.
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