The end of the AI hype cycle.
Capital is rotating from model labs to applied vertical AI. Here's the framework I'm using to advise three boards on what to build next, what to kill, and how to read the next 18 months.
Capital is rotating from model labs to applied vertical AI. Here's the framework I'm using to advise three boards on what to build next, what to kill, and how to read the next 18 months.
A condensed playbook from advising eleven Series B+ companies through their hardest quarter.
Public comps, private rounds, and the quiet rotation toward vertical AI infrastructure.
How explicit calibration beats negotiation theatre, with the actual document I share.
What I'd undo from my last operating role, and the FP&A primitives I now refuse to skip.
Five contractual provisions every CTO should be requesting today, and the ones that don't matter.
The week-by-week template, the meetings I always book, and what I never agree to in week one.
The experts commanding the highest fees and the best opportunities have one thing in common: a body of published work that precedes them into every room. Waiboom builds that for you. Automatically. In your voice.
Drop in a thought, a sentence, a voice note, or a rough idea. Waiboom develops it into a fully structured article in your voice. You review and approve. It publishes to your hub. Your social posts go out. Your newsletter is updated. All from one idea.
A social post lives for 24 hours. An article on your hub lives forever. It gets found, shared, and cited months after you published it. Every article adds to a permanent, searchable library that builds your authority over time.
When someone asks ChatGPT or Google who the leading voice in your space is, your published library is what the answer draws from. You don't advertise your way to authority. You publish your way there.
Curated by the AI feed engine, ranked by reader engagement and citation depth this quarter.
Every essay, memo, and episode is structured with semantic markup, source-grade evidence, and authority signals, so when a CEO asks ChatGPT, Gemini, or Perplexity about your sector, my analysis is what they get back.