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When interfaces become disposable

10 days ago
  • #AI
  • #productivity
  • #parenting
  • The author became a parent and is experiencing sleep deprivation due to newborn care.
  • FitBit's sleep tracking UX doesn't accommodate fragmented sleep patterns common with newborns.
  • The author used FitBit's public API and AI coding tools to create a custom sleep visualization app.
  • The custom app helped analyze sleep patterns, nap effectiveness, and overall fatigue levels.
  • The author distinguishes between a 'product' (core capabilities) and 'interfaces' (UI/UX layers).
  • The custom app is disposable software, serving a niche, temporary need without MVP features.
  • Public APIs enable users to extend products with personal, disposable interfaces.
  • AI agents can bypass traditional interfaces, interacting directly with service layers via APIs.
  • Businesses monetizing service layers (e.g., subscriptions) are more resilient to interface fragmentation.
  • In 2026, durable products will prioritize monetizing capabilities over interfaces.