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Why Hand-Typing Code Will End Your Career in 2026
The Vibe Coding Blueprint: How Dan Shipper uses "English as Code" to build a multi-product AI empire with a lean, 20-person team.
Mar 02, 2026
Dan Shipper is the co-founder of Every — the only subscription you need to stay at the edge of AI which is trusted by 100,000 builders. Before founding Every, Dan was the founder of Firefly, a co-browsing technology that was used by over 5,000 SMBs, and 7,000 financial advisors.
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In this episode, we sit down with Dan Shipper , co-founder and CEO of Every , for a deep dive into his journey from a curious writer to leading a powerhouse at the intersection of media and software. In a candid conversation, Dan reflects on the building of Every — from its roots as a Substack-era bundle of newsletters to its current status as a high-velocity incubator for AI-native products.
Throughout the episode, we discuss:
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The “Vibe Coding” Reality: Why Dan no longer “writes” code in the traditional sense, using AI to build functional apps like Proof in just two weeks between meetings.
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Media as R &D: How Every treats failed software as “content.” In a traditional SaaS company, a failed pivot is a total loss; at Every, it’s a viral blog post that builds more distribution.
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The “Two-Slice Team”: A riff on Bezos’s “Two-Pizza” rule. Dan explains how AI allows a single person to run an entire product line, keeping Every lean at just 20 people while managing 4+ active software products.
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The Sociology of Agents: A look at the “OpenClaw” project and a future where your AI agent doesn’t just work for you — it negotiates with other agents in Slack to get things done.
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The “Founders-Only” Room: Dan’s candid take on why he identifies as a “Founder” over a “Creator” to gain the legitimacy needed to access the world’s most powerful rooms (including early backing from LinkedIn’s Reid Hoffman).
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The 4-Year “Flatline”: A raw look at the period between 2020 and 2024 where growth stalled, and the mental resilience required to “stick it out” until the AI wave provided the ultimate tailwind.
Chapters
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(0:00) Intro
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(1:45) Dan's Hottest Trends
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(6:00) How Dan Decides Which Tools To Use
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(8:35) How Every Started & The Earliest Seeds
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(12:30) Is The Creator Economy Still A Thing?
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(14:05) Why Distribution Is The New MOAT
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(20:20) How To Launch New Products With Distribution
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(24:00) Lessons From Launching New Products
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(25:00) Is It OK To Fail?
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(27:15) Why Is Media SO Big Right Now?
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(31:40) Are You A Founder or Creator?
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(33:10) The Greatest Lesson From Reid Hoffman
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(34:15) How To Become AI Native
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(39:05) What Keeps Dan Up At Night
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(42:50) How Dan Takes Time Off
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(46:50) AI In The Next 1,000 Days
Thanks for listening — see you in the next episode 👋
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