AI did the easy part
Building fast with AI hides the risks you have not named. Pick one real person, walk them through your build, fix the step where they get stuck. Skip this and the rework comes due in week six.
You can build the wrong thing every day for a month and call it momentum.
It is not. It is rework with a pretty commit history.
Building fast with AI hides the risks you have not named. Faster is not closer. Every hour you save in code costs you ten hours later if the first time anyone hits the failure is in production.
Pick one real person who would use this. Walk them through your build, step by step. Where they get stuck is your risk. Fix it before they find it.
Here is what AI is good for. Writing the code. Sketching the flows. Drafting the copy. Here is what it is not good for. Telling you which step will break first for one real user. It cannot picture them, so it cannot name what breaks.
Skip this and the bill comes later. In week six the risk you did not name gets found by paying customer number three. You pull apart features that took two days to glue together. Over a couple of months, that is the difference between a working business and a folder of half-built ideas.
Movement is not progress. Naming the risk before launch is the cheapest fix you will ever make.
Key takeaway
AI did the easy part. It cannot pick the user or name the first risk. Skip that and the rework comes due in week six.