I'm still reeling from last Friday.

A guest post from Good with AI student, Georgie Powell

I'm not sure what happened...what it means for my future...or the future of business.

In 90 minutes I was able to:

- Build a V1 brand strategy from strength (including sourcing available URLs), from an image (using a team flow on LaunchLemonade🍋 )
- Build my first online game (with Claude Opus 4)
- Design and publish a new website for a consultancy business (with LOVEABLE)

...In 90 minutes.

This is not a brag.

None of this was perfect. There are edits and inputs needed to refine them all.

There is investment I need to make to instill this knowledge into my own workflows.

There are people out there already doing this on steroids.

But what's really got me, is that as someone with zero coding experience, I can now make things like this.

So what does that mean for the future of business? When I can sit in my shed and conjure up some ideas to test in such little time?

The barrier to entry for digital creation just collapsed.

I'm still working out what this really means. But some things are clear:

1. Product market fit - it's always been important, but in a sea of easy to produce digital stuff - what is your edge? Are you the solution? Is your messaging cutting through the noise?

2. Human insight becomes precious - AI website builders can streamline everything from designing a site, creating the content, organizing it into the appropriate pages and even getting it online. But they can't (yet) replace the human understanding of what people actually need.

3. Speed to test ideas - we can now validate concepts in hours, not months. The question becomes: are we brave enough to kill bad ideas quickly?

This isn't about replacing human creativity. It's about removing the friction between idea and execution.

I'm so grateful to Good with AI for throwing me onto this learning journey, so much of which is useful for Phase.

As an entrepreneur and as someone who cares deeply about the impact of technological change on our world, knowledge is crucial. Sprinting a marathon here in the hope of keeping up with 10% of the change.

Georgie Powell, founder of Phase - a productivity tool for women.

Georgie Powell, founder of Phase, getting Good with AI

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