Lenny Distilled

Amjad Masad

Co-founder and CEO, Replit

9 quotes across 1 episode

Behind the product: Replit

As the costs go down, people will just make a lot more software to improve their lives and to improve their work and start more startups.

If you go to a coding bootcamp, they're going to start with what is Git? You're inverting the process, you're giving the tool before the actual problem. I think all of that stuff, you don't have to worry about.

Typically, you're bottlenecked where your ideas are not fitting in because they need to be made and they need to be made quickly. Now, you open up that bottleneck. So now actually making things is a lot easier. Actually, you become limited by how fast you can generate ideas.

You want to be resilient to that change. When capabilities drop, you want to be able to jump on it really quickly. So being agile, not being stuck with roadmaps, being able to just say, oh, we're just going to switch priorities right away, is going to be super important.

You want to be resilient to that change. When capabilities drop, you want to be able to jump on it really quickly. So being agile, not being stuck with roadmaps, being able to just say, oh, we're just going to switch priorities right away, is going to be super important.

I could imagine whatever five years from now, someone running a billion-dollar company with zero employees where it's like the support is handled by AI, the development is handled by AI.

We have 34 million users globally. There's people everywhere learning to code on Replit, building startups, building personal software, personal tools.

What if the language becomes actually working prototypes and working applications? Instead of giving the engineers just mocks or screenshots, you just say, oh, here's a bunch of React code, just make sure it runs on our infrastructure.