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April 30, 2026
Should We All Now Build Our Own Internal Tools with AI?
AI makes custom internal software much easier to produce. The harder question is still what to build, what to buy, and how to avoid ending up with a stack of half-supported internal tools.

April 29, 2026
The AI Adoption Dilemmas Facing Small Businesses
Small companies know they need to work with AI, agents, and workflow automation. The hard part is choosing where to start without creating hidden operational, privacy, and reliability problems.

April 28, 2026
How to Fix a Failing AI Workflow
If an AI workflow keeps failing in the same way, the fix is usually better workflow design: clearer task boundaries, stronger guard rails, and earlier review steps.

April 23, 2026
Why Your Business Needs an AI Ops Layer Now
Many businesses are spending more and more extra time just to keep up. The volume and speed of business communication now outruns human-only operations.

April 21, 2026
Everybody is a developer now. What happens next?
AI-native software development is getting easier fast. The hard part is no longer generating an app or website. The hard part is judgment: architecture, security, UX, data, and operational control.

April 16, 2026
Stop Fixing the Same AI Mistake Twice
If your team keeps correcting the same AI writing mistakes by hand, the real problem is not the draft. The real problem is that your editorial workflow has not turned the lesson into a rule.

April 15, 2026
Why Agentic Workflows Need Payment Layers
Agentic workflows stop at the point of purchase unless they have a controlled way to pay, with scoped permissions, spend limits, isolated records, and human review where it matters.

April 14, 2026
Skill Trees for AI Users
AI value does not come from one magic prompt. It comes from the skills users build over time, from asking better questions to designing repeatable workflows.

April 9, 2026
DECK/DOCS: How we make automatic sales decks & docs from basic deal data
DECK/DOCS turns structured inputs such as scope, pricing, roadmap notes, contacts, and brand cues into polished offers, readable sales documents, and presentation-ready decks from the same source.

April 9, 2026
The Making of the XYZ Website
Instead of treating the XYZ site as a static brochure, we built it as a promptable website with explicit guard rails, a structured content pipeline, and an editor workflow that can move much faster without losing control.

April 9, 2026
Hyper-Agile
Hyper-agile software development changes the bottleneck from implementation to judgment. With agentic coding and AI-native workflows, small teams can ship, test, and revise software within hours.

April 7, 2026
What the Peter Van der Meersch Case Says About Responsible AI Workflows in Newsrooms
The Peter Van der Meersch case is best understood as an AI workflow failure. The practical lesson is not to avoid AI altogether, but to use supervised AI workflows with verification loops, guard rails, and clear accountability.

April 2, 2026
The End of Notifications
Agentic systems are better suited to brief us than to interrupt us, which is why the daily digest is likely to overtake the notification as the default way digital systems surface new information.

March 29, 2026
Closing the Loop
Closed-loop systems turn agentic workflows into repeatable labor by moving work through research, execution, testing, reporting, and iteration without dropping context.

March 19, 2026
A practical guide to the major agentic systems
A practical overview of major agentic systems, what unifies them, where they differ, and why guard rails matter more than tool hype.

March 19, 2026
You do not need artisanal websites anymore
Most small teams no longer need slow, precious website projects. They need websites that can ship, learn, and improve at the speed of the business.

March 18, 2026
Why Code-Centric AI Workflows Will Outperform Traditional Business Tools
Teams that move core business workflows into code-centric tools gain a practical advantage with AI: more consistency, faster iteration, better reuse, and a path toward deeper tool integration without requiring non-developers to write code.

March 18, 2026
How AI Can Pull Development and Operations Teams Out of DevOps Hell
AI coding agents can remove a large share of painful infrastructure and deployment work, but the real advantage comes when development and operations teams learn how to use them with guardrails, review habits, and operational discipline.

March 18, 2026
Inside the very small but very clever Help Chatbot on the XYZ Website
Our site robot is intentionally not powered by live LLM calls yet. Instead, it combines an AI-assisted internal FAQ, rule-based retrieval, careful caching, and privacy-aware analytics to guide visitors through the site.

March 18, 2026
How We Used AI to Build a GeoIT Symposium Presentation Fast
For our 16 March 2026 GeoIT Symposium talk, we used AI to generate a polished Reveal.js presentation, shaped it with repo-specific skills, improvised a PDF export skill, and published the deck on Cloudflare Pages.

March 16, 2026
What if time to market was measured in hours or days instead of months or years?
Agentic workflows and newer tools are shrinking the path from idea to launched service, making faster testing, validation, and iteration commercially realistic for small teams.

March 16, 2026
How AI Will Create New Departments Inside Small Companies
Small companies will not just buy AI tools. They will gain entirely new operating capacity as AI takes on real departmental work across finance, planning, procurement, and administration.

March 15, 2026
How Agentic Workflows Will Transform Small Businesses
German small businesses do not need science fiction. They need practical semi-autonomous workflows that remove drag without adding more systems overhead.

March 12, 2026
Getting Good Ideas Unstuck
Ideas in Motion is our way of helping founders and operators move promising concepts out of limbo and into something testable, operational, and real.

March 9, 2026
Why We Created XYZ
XYZ exists because FORMATION chose to test agentic operations on itself first, then package the patterns that proved useful into services for other teams.
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