> We are a 15-20 person startup,

wow, that's a lot of people for such a product. what are you all doing there? seems seriously over-hired.

This is so San Francisco. Looking at LinkedIn I see a devrel manager, a head of finance, a full time hiring manager, a solutions engineer all being held up by a few grad software engineers.

A devrel manager that's managing...which developer relationships when it seems like no one is using the product yet? Such an overhired team, agreed.

Fair question, I understand that 15-20 person sounds like a lot for a startup. However our product is not just a UI tool wrapped with Claude code, the reality is that making AI generate actually working full-stack apps with MCP/API integration in one shot required way more infrastructure than people thought.

If you test out lovable, you will notice that they require more than one round of conversations to build full-stack apps like asking you to config supabase manually. And it 's very hard to connect with existing systems either through MCP or customize API. If you can take a look at the use case video link I put in post, you will get a better understanding of what I mean by the capability differentiation.