January 27
16 mins

Episode Description

What this episode covers: Why build vs. buy keeps coming up

  • It shows up in every product org, at every stage
  • AI makes building feel easier — but doesn’t eliminate the real tradeoffs

The classic rule of thumb (and its limits)

  • If something isn’t core to your value stream, don’t build it
  • Even when it is core, vendors may still be better positioned (payments, invoicing, infrastructure)

Teresa’s two contrasting examples

  • Why she moved from WordPress to Ghost instead of building her own blog platform
  • Why she did build her own task management system — despite plenty of existing tools

The role of data ownership

  • When the underlying data becomes the real product
  • How task management, notes, and workflows become deeply personal and idiosyncratic
  • Why owning and controlling data changes the build vs. buy equation

How AI is changing the decision

  • Cheaper prototyping and “vibe coding” lower the cost of building
  • Smaller, more targeted tools become viable alternatives to big SaaS platforms
  • Pressure on vendors to improve data portability

Vendor lock-in and data portability

  • Why exports aren’t always enough
  • What to look for when evaluating tools like CRMs or course platforms
  • When buying still makes sense — and when it doesn’t

Build vs. buy as a discovery problem

  • Treating options as assumptions to test
  • Feasibility testing on the build side
  • Actually trialing vendors instead of trusting marketing claims

A caution on complexity

  • Why “we can build anything” isn’t the same as “we should build this”
  • How long-lived products accumulate hidden complexity over time
  • Being honest about engineering capabilities and maintenance costs

Key takeaways

  • Build vs. buy isn’t just about speed or cost — it’s about core value, data ownership, and long-term responsibility
  • AI lowers the barrier to building, but doesn’t erase complexity
  • Treat build vs. buy decisions like any other discovery effort: test assumptions, prototype, and validate before committing
  • Ask not just can we build it, but should we own it?

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