If ChatGPT can replace what you built in 3 weeks .
you didn't build a business.
You built a feature.
Klarna proved it. Fired Salesforce. Built their own AI stack.
Then rehired hundreds of people when quality collapsed.
Chegg proved it. Lost a generation of students to ChatGPT.
Not because AI was smarter. Because Chegg was charging $40/month to summarize textbooks.
AI didn't kill these businesses.
It just revealed they were never truly needed.
Here's the uncomfortable truth:
→ Real businesses own workflows AI can't untangle
→ Real businesses hold data AI can't access
→ Real businesses carry trust AI can't manufacture
→ Real businesses solve problems that get harder, not easier, over time
The "$200 API replacing $50K SaaS" story is real.
So is the $2M rebuilding cost that nobody tweets about.
Your customers leaving to build their own tools isn't disruption.
It's a quality complaint in disguise.
The founders winning right now aren't the ones with the best AI strategy.
They're the ones who built something AI makes more valuable , not more replaceable.
So ask yourself honestly:
Are you a business? Or a feature waiting to be absorbed?
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If ChatGPT can replace what you built in 3 weeks .
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