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Brian Bailey

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Head of Product Strategy at 37signals, makers of Basecamp, HEY, and Fizzy. Writing on product at https://t.co/2YpnjlSb9J

Northampton, MA انضم Kasım 2006
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Brian Bailey@bb·
"Coding agents dramatically drop the cost of typing code into the computer, which disrupts so many of our existing personal and organizational intuitions about which trade-offs make sense." We're learning on the fly what the new trade-offs are. simonwillison.net/guides/agentic…
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Great post from @om "This new power should turbocharge our capabilities. And in order for that, it has to live inside the tools we already use. Smaller, focused, embedded." om.co/2026/02/06/how…
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@philsinatra Possibly! Since it's not on a consistent schedule, it works a little better on YouTube, plus there is some screen sharing. You can always listen in your car via YouTube 🙂.
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Phil Sinatra@philsinatra·
@bb Any chance Recordables content will be released as a podcast? I’d love availability while driving.
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A new episode of Recordables is here! Beyond the technical insight, it's filled with lessons about how to approach massive projects like this and the human side of dealing with risks and unknowns. Highly recommended!
Jorge Manrubia@jorgemanru

Ever wondered how you move 10 petabytes and billions of files off S3 without a second of downtime? @bitsweat explains: dev.37signals.com/moving-mountai… Jeremy is probably the best programmer I know. We often joke about how he knows everything about everything computer-related (and this is pre-AI 😂). You should listen.

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The big surprise in my Albums app 2025 wrap-up is that there were 49 days when I didn't use it. It lets me curate my music library as obsessively as I like and then tell my friends all about it repeatedly. That it's built by a single developer is madness! albumstheapp.com
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I love a line that catches you by surprise, like this one by @FredKatz on the @nyknicks: "This seems to be the new way of the Knicks, a Ratatouille-esque belief that anyone can cook, even that unrefined, inexperienced and once-forgotten second-rounder." nytimes.com/athletic/69310…
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I wonder how many conversations at work, home, and school these days include someone saying "Well, AI said it was great."
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Ahmed Nadar@ahmednadar·
@bb Wonderful post as always Brian. Please write more.
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We use Shape Up when we build a new product like Fizzy, but it looks quite a bit different than cycle work on an existing product. We call it New Product Mode. Here's how it works: world.hey.com/bb/new-product…
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Gustave Baumann (1881 - 1971) has become one of my favorite artists. Discovered his woodblock print work by chance at a gallery in Sante Fe a couple years ago. Nice Chicago connection too. americanart.si.edu/artist/gustave…
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Jason Fried@jasonfried·
Jeff, an 18-year veteran at 37signals, and one of the clearest explainers of technical topics I've ever known, sits down and explains the recordables pattern. The recordables pattern has been the single-most important architectural pattern we've used on both Basecamp and HEY. It's a key reason both code bases are still a joy to work on. Deep, practical insights in this one. Interesting for non-technical folks, too.
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Introducing Recordables, a new @37signals video series where we go deep into technical topics. The first episode is on... recordables! Specifically, how we use delegated types in Basecamp and HEY and why the pattern is so powerful. Enjoy! dev.37signals.com/the-rails-reco…
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Pranay Joshi
Pranay Joshi@iPranayJoshi·
@bb Thanks for sharing this! As a new founder, posts like these help a lot to think how to structure work to be done (as I’m figuring things out)
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Brian Bailey@bb·
Fizzy is here! We rethought Kanban from the ground up and made it simple, beautiful, vibrant, and a joy to use. I mean, how many apps include a Golden Ticket? Try it, enjoy it, make progress with it. And if you're the coding kind, it's open source, too. fizzy.do
Jason Fried@jasonfried

INTRODUCING FIZZY Have you noticed that every issue and idea tracking tool you loved slowly morphed into boring, sluggish, corporate bloatware? Trello put on 40 pounds of cruft. Jira started charging by the migraine. Asana tried to become everything to everyone. GitHub Issues slipped into a steady state of decline. The whole category is a 20 car pileup of complexity. Time to route around that mess. Today we’re introducing Fizzy. Kanban as it should be, not as it has been. Fizzy is a fresh take on cards and columns, with a few twists, human-nature inspired defaults, and a vibrant interface that’s the opposite of the bland and boring software the industry has been flinging at you for years. Kanban has been around since the 1940s, and Trello brought it into the mainstream in 2011. Since then, some version of column-based kanban-style organization has found its way into any collaboration tool worth its salt. But most have over salted the dish. What was simple is now complicated. What was clear is now cluttered. What just worked now takes work. Fizzy presses reset, reconsiders what really matters, and presents a refreshing way to kanban that just feels right. It’s friendly, colorful, straightforward, and fast as hell. We still use Basecamp for our big, intensive projects, but lately we’ve been reaching for Fizzy to run the smaller ones. It’s perfect for tracking bugs, issues, and ideas, and it shines for lighter, self-contained workflows like podcasts or video production. We didn’t expect it, but Fizzy’s so good it might even cannibalize Basecamp on the lighter side of project management. We’d be thrilled. How much is it? It’s not much for so much. Everyone gets 1000 cards for free. Beyond that, we’ll host your account for just $20/month for unlimited cards and unlimited users. One price for all and everything. No tiers, no “contact us.” No pricing chart at all — just a price tag, like on a pair of jeans. And here’s a surprise... Fizzy is open source! If you’d prefer not to pay us, or you want to customize Fizzy for your own use, you can run it yourself for free forever. Have a great idea? Submit a PR to contribute to the code base and improve the product for everyone. It’s the best of all worlds. No excuses. Every idea comes back around. It’s time for take two on kanban. Fizzy’s our hat in the ring. Let’s make this platform insanely great, together. Come on in! Visit fizzy.do

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@JBLEWIS1983 Amazing album! Hope to see this group on the east coast sometime soon!
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How strange that one of the most common words in marketing is "Hurry!" and no one enjoys being told to hurry in any other context.
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