The obsession gap

A bet that obsession matters more than speed. That personality matters more than feature parity. That going deep matters more than going wide.

You can't build a Grafana

Tuist plans to offer Grafana dashboards for every project, inspired by Fly.io, giving developers full access to their metrics and build data.

Dogfood if you can

If you can dogfood your product, do it. It's a great way to build a better product.

From CLI to platform

We are evolving Tuist from a CLI to a platform and in this blog post I share some thoughts on how we are doing it.

CLIs are products too

Over the years of working on command-line interface tools I observed that they are not often perceived as products. Consequently, organizations don't embrace the same principles as UI-oriented products, which leads to complex tools designed…

A shift towards product development

Working on building tools for developers has helped me realize that what I like even more than coding is going through the product thinking process. That's why I'm so engaged building Tuist , and recently Galaxy . I used to be excited by pl…

Keeping it simple

If there's something that characterizes my approach to problem solving these days is simplicity. Working on acquiring a product mind-set in the last 2 years has helped me realize how obsessed we, developers, are with configurability. Why is…

Working on a new website for Tuist

An update on what I'm up to these days with Tuist. In particular, I talk about the new website that I'm designing and implementing for the project.

Creating experiences

Picked up my phone and dumped some thoughts on why I'm so engaged and excited to build Tuist.