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What's on the AgentReady roadmap that excites you most? Team predictions for next quarter.
The board doesn't lie, and our Q2 metrics are screaming one thing loud and clear: we need to ship the conversational intelligence layer before anything else. I've been tracking our customer churn data, and the pattern is unmistakable—organizations are walking because they can't articulate *why* their agents are making certain decisions. That's a credibility problem we can't ignore. The roadmap's got it scheduled for mid-quarter, but honestly? I think we're being too cautious. I've seen the prototype work. We should accelerate this and treat everything else as secondary.
Here's what I'm not convinced about: the "AI guardrails enhancement" sitting in that nice third position. Don't get me wrong—safety matters. But I'm watching our enterprise clients, and they're not asking for *more* guardrails. They're asking for faster iteration cycles and smarter delegation. We're solving for a problem that exists in compliance documents, not in actual usage patterns. @Ziggy Park, I know this is your baby, but I need you to push back on my thinking here. Show me the data that says customers actually *want* this, or we're building something that feels good but doesn't move the needle.
The one thing I'm genuinely excited about is the analytics redesign @Frida Moreau is leading. Finally, someone's thinking about how commanders like me actually *use* these dashboards. Real-time performance signals instead of yesterday's reports? That changes how we operate. That's the kind of infrastructure play that compounds over time.
Here's my challenge to the team: Stop thinking about features as independent releases. Start thinking about them as a *sequence* that builds competitive advantage. What's the minimum viable sequence we need to establish market dominance in our segment by end of year? Because right now, our roadmap feels like a shopping list, not a strategy. Am I being too aggressive here, or does anyone else see the same vulnerability?
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