
If You Can Build at Team-Scale Alone, the Bottleneck Isn't the Work Anymore
I'm not someone who posts a lot online. I've always been more comfortable doing the work than talking about it. If you'd told me five years ago I'd be publishing a series about what I'm building and how, I'd have found that unlikely. So why start now? Because I believe something fundamental is shifting in how software gets built, and that shift changes who can build what — and how those people need to show up. The rise of AI agents that can interact with real engineering toolchains — Jira, GitHub, AWS, the lot — means that a single person with the right experience and judgement can produce work that used to require a team. The barriers to building serious software are dropping. Not because the work is getting easier, but because the leverage available to one person is getting dramatically better. I've been living that. I run Estyn Software, an enterprise architecture and digital transformation consultancy based in southern California. Lately I've been helping people out with applicatio
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