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Notes on web, automation and AI from our team.

(34) Performance budget — what it is and why care Performance budget sets a hard limit on page weight. Without one, JavaScript bundles bloat by 5% every quarter. (35) CRO beyond A/B tests — what big teams skip A/B testing is the obvious tool. Three less obvious moves that beat it on small samples. (36) How to measure Core Web Vitals in 2026 Three numbers Google and Yandex actually care about. How to measure them on your site without a fancy dashboard. (37) Dynamics 365 — real cost over 3 years Microsoft Dynamics 365 looks affordable on the listed price. The total over 3 years tells a different story. (38) ERP data migration playbook The hardest part of switching ERPs isn't the new system. It's the data. Most projects underestimate this by 3-5x. (39) Designing onboarding that doesn't suck Most onboarding flows are tour bubbles wrapped around an empty UI. Three principles that actually drive activation. (40) AI-generated images for ads — Midjourney, Sora, Flux A year of generative ads. Patterns that work and the visible AI smell that ruins campaigns. (41) Headless CMS landscape in 2026 — who is still standing Sanity, Contentful, Strapi, Payload, Directus. Five years in, the field thinned out. Quick guide on who fits what use case. (42) Shopify-to-ERP integration patterns Shopify selling well, ERP holding stock and finance. Connecting them looks simple. It isn't. (43) Jetpack Compose — two years in production Compose hit stable 1.0 in 2021. By 2026 it's the default for new Android apps. What worked, what hurt. (44) Edge databases — when ready for production Turso, Cloudflare D1, Neon edge — read replicas in 200+ locations. Beautiful demos, real-world pitfalls. (45) The case against monorepos for small teams Turborepo and Nx made monorepos easy. That doesn't mean small teams should adopt one. Polyrepo is fine for 2-5 devs. (46) Animation principles for web UI Disney's 12 principles applied to web UI. Two of them matter most: anticipation and follow-through. (47) Bridging QuickBooks and ERP Many SMBs run QuickBooks for accounting and a separate ERP for operations. The bridge between them is where errors hide. (48) Cold email with AI — what works in 2026 GPT can write a cold email in 5 seconds. The hard part is what happens before the writing — research, personalisation, list quality. (49) The ERP customization trap Every customization adds cost forever. The smart customers customize 10-20%, the rest live with stock. Why. (50) Color palettes for dark UI — what works in 2026 Pure black is wrong. Warm dark plus accent is right. A palette template that works for SaaS, e-commerce and editorial. (51) App Clips and Instant Apps — actually used? Apple's App Clips and Google's Instant Apps promised app-on-demand. Five years later — niche but useful. (52) Funnel diagrams that actually help Most funnel charts in dashboards are decoration. Three rules to make a funnel that triggers action. (53) AGI hype vs ship in 2026 Two years of "AGI is months away" from labs. What actually shipped: better autocomplete, mediocre agents, expensive APIs. (54) CRM rollout — getting the team to actually use it CRM goes live, sales people log in once, then go back to spreadsheets. Adoption is harder than the implementation. What works. (55) CSS Grid in 2026 — tricks no one teaches Grid is 7 years old. Most teams still use 5% of it. The other 95% saves you React components. (56) Salesforce vs HubSpot 2026 — when each wins Two big CRMs, two different beasts. Pricing differs by 5x for similar features. Where each makes sense in 2026. (57) The death of carousels — what replaced them Hero carousels with auto-rotating slides are 1% click-through. They're still on 60% of sites. Why and what to do. (58) AI coding agents — who is worth using Cursor, Cline, Aider, Copilot. Year of agents. Honest review of who saves time and who wastes it. (59) Designing for foldables — Galaxy Fold, Pixel Fold Foldable phones went from novelty to 5% of Android sales. Designing for them means thinking in fold states, not screen sizes. (60) Pipedrive — real cost over 3 years Pipedrive markets itself as simple and affordable. Add-ons, integrations, and growth show the actual TCO. (61) Color contrast rules for SaaS Two ratios to remember, three places where designers always cheat. Fixing them takes an hour and lifts engagement. (62) CRM deduplication rules that work Most CRM databases are 20-30% duplicates after 2 years. Built-in dedup catches the obvious; the rest needs rules. (63) Choosing fonts for SaaS — three rules that survive Variable fonts, system stacks, custom families. The choice matters less than the consistency. Three rules. (64) CRM segmentation rules — what to actually segment Marketers want to segment by 30 attributes. Most don't actually use 5. What's worth segmenting on. (65) Bun vs Node — state of runtimes in 2026 Bun 1.x is production-ready. Faster than Node, cheaper to host, drop-in compatible. Why most teams still stick with Node anyway. (66) CRO heuristics — 7 things that always work Seven heuristic moves that lift conversion on most pages, no A/B test needed. Use as a baseline, then test from there.