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Synergy Serial | !!top!!

When we ship Serial #1 (Onboarding), the last line of code sets up the expectation for Serial #2 (First Win). We aren't just shipping functions; we are shipping chapters of a story where the user is the protagonist. Is this harder than standard Scrum? Yes. Does it require designers, backend, and frontend to talk to each other before writing code? Absolutely. Does it kill "busy work" and force us to prioritize actual value? Every single time. The Verdict We are abandoning the feature factory. We are abandoning the dopamine hit of merging a PR for a tiny button.

(Spoiler: It involves zero context switching). What do you think? Is the "Synergy Serial" a viable workflow, or just a buzzword? Drop your hot take in the comments. synergy serial

We have a confession to make. For the last six months, we were stuck. When we ship Serial #1 (Onboarding), the last

You log in on Monday to find a new search bar. You log in on Tuesday to find the buttons have moved. You log in on Wednesday to find a dark mode toggle that breaks the new search bar. The user is left connecting dots that the developer never drew. Does it kill "busy work" and force us

We had a backlog full of incredible features. We had UI mockups that looked like they belonged in a museum. We had speed optimizations that would make a Formula 1 car jealous. But the product? It felt heavy . It felt disjointed.