EPISODE · May 1, 2026 · 19 MIN
SpecKitty & Agentic Coding 🧠🐱 | How AI Is 10x’ing Development Speed
from Marketing in the Age of AI · host Emanuel Rose
Episode Overview:What if AI could help your development team move 10x faster—without breaking your existing workflows? In this episode, Emanuel Rose sits down with Robert Douglass to unpack SpecKitty, an agentic coding tool that’s turning AI from a helper into a true strategic advantage.This conversation explores how SpecKitty emerged organically from real-world frustration, evolved into a product, and is now helping teams accelerate development, improve alignment, and build better software—faster.What You’ll Learn:What “agentic coding” actually means in practiceHow SpecKitty enables specification-driven developmentWhy most teams struggle with AI coding tools—and how to fix itHow to accelerate development without replacing your existing systemsReal examples of turning 10-day tickets into 4-hour outcomesHow AI can improve team alignment—not just speedThe role of structure, workflow, and communication in AI-driven developmentFeatured Guest:Robert Douglass: AI Builder | Creator of SpecKittyRobert is a software innovator focused on agentic coding systems and AI-powered development workflows. Through SpecKitty, he’s helping teams bridge the gap between AI capability and real-world execution—bringing structure, speed, and clarity to modern development.Connect with Robert Douglass: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roberttdouglass/Episode Highlights:The origin of SpecKitty—from a side tool to the main productHow frustration with slow development sparked innovationThe concept of “spec coding” and structured AI workflowsLive training examples: compressing multi-day work into hoursHow SpecKitty surfaces hidden team misalignment in real timeWhy companies don’t need to replace systems like Jira, GitHub, or SlackThe power of AI as both a coding accelerator and communication layerWhat the future of development teams looks like with AI integrationConnect and Explore More:Connect with Emanuel Rose: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/b2b-leadgeneration/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emanuelroseauthor/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EmanuelRoseAuthor YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@marketingintheageofai-ec6fxVisit Emanuel’s website: https://emanuelrose.com/Further Reading or Resources:Read the full blog post: https://emanuelrose.com/how-speckitty-turns-agentic-coding-into-a-strategic-advantage/Get the book Authentic Marketing in the Age of AI: https://emanuelrose.com/product/authentic-marketing-in-the-age-of-ai/If you’re building with AI—or want to move faster without chaos—this episode is for you.👉 Subscribe for more insights on AI, marketing, and business systems 👍 Like the video if this changed how you think about AI development 💬 Comment below: Would you trust AI to accelerate your development team?#ArtificialIntelligence #AICoding #SoftwareDevelopment #TechInnovation #ProductDevelopment #Automation #FutureOfWork #AIEngineering #StartupGrowth #MarketingInTheAgeOfAI
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Episode Overview:What if AI could help your development team move 10x faster—without breaking your existing workflows? In this episode, Emanuel Rose sits down with Robert Douglass to unpack SpecKitty, an agentic coding tool that’s turning AI from a helper into a true strategic advantage.This conversation explores how SpecKitty emerged organically from real-world frustration, evolved into a product, and is now helping teams accelerate development, improve alignment, and build better software—faster.What You’ll Learn:What “agentic coding” actually means in practiceHow SpecKitty enables specification-driven developmentWhy most teams struggle with AI coding tools—and how to fix itHow to accelerate development without replacing your existing systemsReal examples of turning 10-day tickets into 4-hour outcomesHow AI can improve team alignment—not just speedThe role of structure, workflow, and communication in AI-driven developmentFeatured Guest:Robert Douglass: AI Builder | Creator of SpecKittyRobert is a software innovator focused on agentic coding systems and AI-powered development workflows. Through SpecKitty, he’s helping teams bridge the gap between AI capability and real-world execution—bringing structure, speed, and clarity to modern development.Connect with Robert Douglass: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roberttdouglass/Episode Highlights:The origin of SpecKitty—from a side tool to the main productHow frustration with slow development sparked innovationThe concept of “spec coding” and structured AI workflowsLive training examples: compressing multi-day work into hoursHow SpecKitty surfaces hidden team misalignment in real timeWhy companies don’t need to replace systems like Jira, GitHub, or SlackThe power of AI as both a coding accelerator and communication layerWhat the future of development teams looks like with AI integrationConnect and Explore More:Connect with Emanuel Rose: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/b2b-leadgeneration/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emanuelroseauthor/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EmanuelRoseAuthor YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@marketingintheageofai-ec6fxVisit Emanuel’s website: https://emanuelrose.com/Further Reading or Resources:Read the full blog post: https://emanuelrose.com/how-speckitty-turns-agentic-coding-into-a-strategic-advantage/Get the book Authentic Marketing in the Age of AI: https://emanuelrose.com/product/authentic-marketing-in-the-age-of-ai/If you’re building with AI—or want to move faster without chaos—this episode is for you.👉 Subscribe for more insights on AI, marketing, and business systems 👍 Like the video if this changed how you think about AI development 💬 Comment below: Would you trust AI to accelerate your development team?#ArtificialIntelligence #AICoding #SoftwareDevelopment #TechInnovation #ProductDevelopment #Automation #FutureOfWork #AIEngineering #StartupGrowth #MarketingInTheAgeOfAI
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