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Matt Biilmann
Guest Β· 1 Episode
Key ideas from Matt Biilmann
- Netlify's daily signups exploded from 3,000 to 16,000 per day as AI democratized web development beyond the traditional 17 million JavaScript developers
- 25% of users who click 'why did it fail' immediately copy error logs to LLMs for debugging assistance
- Matt Biilmann spent $10,000 letting an AI agent autonomously build a game for hours, highlighting the unpredictable economics of agent usage
- Software development will become a universal skill like writing - everyone will need basic competency, with fewer specialized developers
- Agent Experience (AX) now requires three layers: platform AX, customer AX, and industry-wide protocol standards
- CEOs and founders are returning to coding through AI agents, submitting pull requests after years away from development
- The web's consumption layer is shifting from UI-based to conversational as users develop strong preferences for their specific AI assistants