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Writing on operations, AI,
and building serious businesses.

Essays from Connor, Nikolas, and the Valtryn team on what we're learning while building.

NO. 01 · MAY 6, 2026 · CONNOR FINNEGAN · 9 MIN

The five tools every AI consultant is duct-taping together (and what one dashboard does instead)

How operators of complex client work end up with Notion, Linear, Slack, Stripe, and a custom-built mess — and why the next generation of operating systems will look very different.

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NO. 02 · APRIL 28, 2026 · CONNOR FINNEGAN · 7 MIN

The prompt library problem: why your team keeps reinventing the same patterns

Most AI teams have ten times more institutional knowledge than they think — but it lives in chat history, archived projects, and one engineer's head.

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NO. 03 · APRIL 21, 2026 · CONNOR FINNEGAN · 10 MIN

Model spend governance: how to know which client is responsible for your $4,000 Anthropic bill

Most AI agencies treat their Anthropic and OpenAI bills as a single overhead line. The ones that scale don't.

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NO. 04 · APRIL 14, 2026 · NIKOLAS YAZICIYAN · 8 MIN

Retainer health signals: how to see churn coming three weeks early

By the time a retainer client sends a cancellation email, the data showing they were leaving was three weeks old.

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NO. 05 · APRIL 7, 2026 · CONNOR FINNEGAN · 11 MIN

The founder-as-bottleneck problem (and why your business cannot scale without solving it)

Every operator-led service business hits the same ceiling. The companies that break through have the same answer.

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NO. 06 · MARCH 31, 2026 · CONNOR FINNEGAN · 12 MIN

Why vertical AI-native is the next layer of vertical SaaS (and why timing matters)

ServiceTitan IPO'd at $9B in December 2024. The market validated vertical SaaS. The next decade belongs to AI-native, rebuilt from the ground up.

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