Weeknotes 20 March, 2026

This week reminded me how much clearer things become when you’re in the room for the conversations.

I spent a good amount of time in the office across a mix of sessions. A team vibe coding session, brand and content conversations, Figma discussions, SME deep-dives. The kind of week that’s light on visible outputs but dense with context. There’s something different about picking up nuance in real time. Not just what’s said, but how decisions are forming, where energy is, what’s still unresolved.

A lot of my focus sat around preparing for those moments, and then making sense of them afterwards. The usual work still needed to happen, but it was shaped by a clearer sense of where things are heading. Or where they might drift without intervention.

Alongside that, I’ve been thinking more about the competitive nature of AI. Not in a loud, market-driven way, but in the quieter sense that everyone is moving quickly. Often in slightly different directions, and trying to make sense of what “good” looks like while the ground is still shifting. It makes judgement more important, not less. What we choose to build, how we position it. What we deliberately leave out. Those decisions carry more weight when there isn’t a settled playbook.

That’s been feeding directly into how I’m showing up. I’ve been spending more time articulating an ambitious vision for our content work. A vision that leans heavily into AI, not just as tooling but as part of how we define quality and scale our impact. More importantly, I’ve been saying it out loud, earlier and more often. Treating visibility and clarity as part of the job, not something separate from it.

You can see that shift in what I’m building, too. I’ve been exploring an AI agent to triage content requests. And also using Cursor with our codebase to surface and resolve content issues faster. It’s early, but it feels like a move towards being more embedded in how the product actually works — not just what it says. I’m leaving this week with a better sense of where things are converging, and where they’re still competing for shape. Both feel useful.


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