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Scaling Steps

If compliance hurdles, scaling chaos, or leveling up your leadership team sounds familiar, this event is for you. On Nov 13 in Amsterdam, Scaling Steps brings founders and C-level leaders together for no-fluff sessions on growth that actually scales. Expect sharp insights from Krzysztof Szyszkiewicz (Valueships) on AI monetization, Djoea van Zanten (Obvallend) on finding your niche, Koen van der Meer (Scaleup Gym) on building a leadership team that scales, and Jeffrey Bouva on scaling operations with AI.

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n8n: flexible workflow automation platform

Often times, scale-ups struggle with low design/dev velocity and tech debt when their stack doesn’t keep up with agile change. This platform helps by offering a powerful workflow automation tool that supports both low-code and full-code approaches, combining 400+ integrations and AI capabilities to accelerate release cycles and reduce friction in cross-team workflows.

“Does this look right to you?” fixing the design handoff gap

From firsthand experience, we’ve noticed that many scale-ups face high user-drop off or developer frustration when design handoffs feel disconnected. This article from Semple Studio explains how running quick, low-fidelity “Does this look right to you?” check-ins invites early collaboration, surfaces assumptions and reduces design-related bugs. It’s a clear method to revive a stalled design-dev handoff and boost velocity.

brie: bug capture browser extension

Scale-ups often suffer from slow release cycles and developer frustration when bug reports come in vague or incomplete. This browser extension gives teams full context: screenshots, console logs, network activity and user actions, so developers can fix issues faster and release with more confidence.

Work smarter with your company knowledge in ChatGPT

This announcement from OpenAI introduces “company knowledge” for ChatGPT. Integrating apps like Slack, Google Drive and GitHub to give unified answers with citations. It targets low design/dev velocity and stakeholder trust issues by connecting internal data for better decision-making. Wrestling with high onboarding friction and stretched teams trying to unlock internal knowledge across scattered tools are now things of the past.