Shipping Code Got Cheap—Now What?

📰 Forbes Innovation

With cheap code shipping, run more experiments and learn from them to drive growth

intermediate Published 11 Jun 2026
Action Steps
  1. Run multiple experiments using A/B testing frameworks to validate hypotheses
  2. Configure automated deployment pipelines to reduce shipping costs and time
  3. Test and iterate on new features with rapid feedback loops
  4. Apply lessons learned from experiments to inform future product decisions
  5. Analyze experiment results using data analytics tools to identify trends and patterns
Who Needs to Know This

Developers, product managers, and DevOps teams can benefit from increased experimentation and learning

Key Insight

💡 Cheap code shipping enables more experimentation, but learning from those experiments is key to driving growth

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💡 Cheap code shipping = more experiments = faster growth!

Key Takeaways

With cheap code shipping, run more experiments and learn from them to drive growth

Full Article

When shipping is cheap, you can run far more experiments—but you have to learn from them.
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