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Writing on AI systems, software architecture, and technical judgment.
QuirkyBit’s blog is where the technical perspective becomes more explicit: system design, engineering tradeoffs, and the kinds of decisions that shape durable software.
Editorial focus
Applied AI and production behavior
Architecture, delivery, and maintainability
Technical perspective for founders and operators
Featured writing
Articles worth starting with.
How to Choose an AI Feature for an Existing Product
A practical guide for choosing the first AI feature in an existing product based on workflow friction, data readiness, evaluation, and product risk.
Read articleAI Workflow Automation: Where to Start Without Rebuilding Everything
A practical guide to using AI workflow automation inside existing business processes without creating fragile demos or rebuilding the whole product.
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Writing across engineering, AI, and product decisions.
Explainable AI for Products: When Transparency Matters and How to Build It
A practical guide for teams building AI products that need trust, auditability, debugging, and user-facing transparency without overcomplicating implementation.
How to Build a Voice AI Agent Without Breaking Customer Experience
A practical guide to building a voice AI agent with the right workflow scope, latency expectations, escalation model, and trust controls so customers do not abandon the experience.
Generative AI Consulting for Existing Products: A Practical Guide
How teams should approach generative AI consulting when adding AI capabilities to an existing product, including use cases, data, evaluation, retrieval, and rollout.
AI Consulting vs Building In-House: How to Choose the Right Path
A practical guide for deciding whether to hire an AI consulting partner, build an internal AI team, or use a hybrid model for implementation.
How to Build an AI Feature Into an Existing Product
A practical implementation guide for adding AI to an existing product through clear use cases, data readiness, evaluation, workflow design, and production controls.
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The articles explain how QuirkyBit thinks. A discovery call is where that thinking gets applied to your specific system, workflow, or product problem.