Sebastian Siemiatkowski
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And the idea was just, I just wanted to test it a bit.
And the idea was to do very similar what Claudebot did, but for a small company.
And I just put like a small workspace and there was accounting.
And in that I put an open source accounting software.
And then I put like a CRM and I put an open source CRM.
And then I put a cloud agent on top of that.
And then I told my cloud agent, hey, can you bookkeep this invoice for me?
Or hey, can you set up this customer account for me on top of that software, right?
And it worked really, really nice.
I just wanted to test the idea because the point is that, and that's actually where it's also, I see the risks of even more
jobs being threatened because to some degree if I'm a small company today then I may have an accountant firm that's helped me with accounting and those are the ones I would email like hey can you fix this invoice or how much money do I have on my cash you know what's the current P&L look like etc but now I have Claude as an accountant on top of the accounting open source software and then I'm just asking hey bookkeep this you know bookkeep this invoice or check me my balance and it works really really well so I think I'm not saying I don't think the plumbing firm
the electrician of the future will code the vibe coders themselves.
Definitely not.
They will buy off-the-shelf products for this.
But the thing is, the question is, most of our ERP systems that we see today or software as a service, because coding was so difficult and hard, are still fairly siloed.
They are not broad in their spectrum of what they cover.
And the kind of winner of the future is much more likely to be extremely broad.
They're kind of coming with a clawed bot
or a clobber of companies like those services.
That's how I think the future of that kind of thing is.