An inside look at how DECODE uses AI to build software faster, smarter, and with the same high engineering standards.
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Agentic development at DECODE: how we use AI to build software
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How DECODE builds software: an inside look at our development process
Inside DECODE’s software development process and how we turn complex ideas into reliable products.
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Why you need a technical project manager on your project
Learn why technical PMs are key to accurate estimates, safer releases, and better project outcomes.
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How DECODE runs product discovery that delivers results
Find out how DECODE runs product discovery to cut your risk, help you define what to build, and successfully get your product to market.
Articles
See all →Complex tech decoded by engineers, business trends analyzed by experts.
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AI business automation for non-tech companies: how to do it without a dev team
AI business automation is now possible without hiring a dev team. Here's how mid-market ops leaders should approach it, pick the right tools, and avoid costly mistakes.
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AI pair programming: what actually moves the needle on developer output
AI pair programming can cut task time by 55%, but most teams see only 10% velocity gains. Here's what engineering leaders need to do differently to close that gap.
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How to implement AI in your business: a practical guide for non-technical business leaders
A step-by-step guide to implementing AI in your business, written for non-technical founders and operators, not developers.
Guides
See all →Insights and how-tos from the talent behind apps with more than 10 million downloads.
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4 software release checklists for smoother launches
A practical toolkit for planning, launching, and following up on software releases.
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Cross-platform vs. Native app development
Make the right decision when choosing between cross-platform and native with this handy guide.
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How to build and scale engineering teams — Expert guide
Learn all you need to know about building and scaling engineering teams from CTOs and engineering team leads.








