AI Productivity Gains Are Sustained
AI coding assistance (Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot) productivity gains will sustain beyond the novelty period and continue improving.
The Assumption
“Can Ship Fast Enough” depends entirely on AI productivity. But current evidence might be novelty effect:
- New tool excitement drives engagement
- Learning curve hasn’t hit yet
- Hard problems haven’t been encountered
- AI limitations not yet discovered
If productivity gains fade after 6 months, the solo founder model fails.
Evidence
Current evidence:
- Graph-of-plan shipped with heavy AI assistance
- Shipbox prototype functional
- Subjective sense of significant speedup
Supporting signals:
- AI tools improving quarter over quarter
- Industry reports showing sustained productivity gains
- Successful precedents of AI-augmented solo founders
Counter-signals:
- Novelty effect is real and well-documented
- AI generates plausible-but-wrong code that requires debugging
- Complex architecture still requires human judgment
- Context limits mean AI loses track of large projects
What Would Prove This Wrong
- Productivity gains fade noticeably after 6 months
- Time spent fixing AI errors exceeds time saved
- AI tools plateau or degrade in capability
- Complex problems remain intractable with AI help
Impact If Wrong
If AI productivity doesn’t sustain:
- Shipping takes 2-3x longer than planned
- 4 products becomes 1-2 products
- Runway exhausts before validation
- Need co-founder or contractors
Testing Plan
Tracking:
- Personal productivity metrics over time
- Time per feature (objective)
- Subjective productivity rating (weekly)
- AI vs. manual time split
External signals:
- Industry reports on AI coding tool effectiveness
- Other solo founders’ experiences
- AI tool capability announcements
Review: Monthly comparison against baseline
Kill criteria: If Month 6 productivity is less than 50% of Month 1 productivity, reassess the solo model.
Related
Depends on:
- Can Ship Fast Enough — this is the hidden enabler
Affects:
- Entire execution timeline
Assumption
AI coding assistance (Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot) productivity gains will sustain beyond the novelty period and continue improving.
Depends On
This assumption only matters if these are true:
- Can Ship Fast Enough — 🔴 🔄 60%
How To Test
Track personal productivity metrics over time. Monitor industry reports on AI coding tool effectiveness.
Validation Criteria
This assumption is validated if:
- Productivity gains maintained after 6 months of use
- AI tools continue improving measurably quarter over quarter
- Can complete projects that would be impossible solo without AI
Invalidation Criteria
This assumption is invalidated if:
- Productivity gains fade after novelty period
- AI tools plateau or degrade in capability
- Time spent fixing AI errors exceeds time saved
Current Evidence
- Graph-of-plan built with heavy AI assistance
- Subjective sense of productivity increase