05/02/2026
A year ago, building a new product felt slow.
Every feature took days.
Every bug felt like a maze.
And every “small update” somehow turned into hours of debugging.
Then I started using Claude Code.
At first, I thought it was just another AI coding assistant.
But after a few weeks, I realized something bigger was happening.
I was no longer coding alone.
Claude Code became something closer to an AI teammate.
It helped me:
* debug errors faster
* understand large codebases
* refactor messy logic
* generate working components in minutes
* automate repetitive tasks
* ship MVPs dramatically faster
The biggest shift wasn’t just speed.
It was momentum.
Instead of spending hours stuck on one bug, I could keep moving.
Instead of overthinking architecture, I could test ideas immediately.
Instead of waiting weeks to validate a product, I could launch in days.
While building AIThubs, I’ve been using AI agents heavily across development, automation, content workflows, and product research.
And honestly, this changes everything for founders and creators.
We are entering a new era where:
* solo founders can build like startups
* small teams can compete with large companies
* non-technical creators can launch software
* AI agents become part of daily workflows
Recent industry reports show AI coding agents are rapidly transforming software development, with developers increasingly using tools like Claude Code for debugging, testing, and multi-file workflows. ([Serenities AI][1])
What excites me most is this:
You no longer need to be an expert programmer to create powerful digital products.
You need:
* curiosity
* problem-solving skills
* good communication with AI
* the courage to build
That’s why I believe AI literacy and AI Agents will become one of the most valuable skills of the next decade.
The people who learn how to collaborate with AI today will build the products, businesses, and platforms of tomorrow.
And we’re still only at the beginning.