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EPISODE · Apr 9, 2026 · 1H 17M

The Man Behind Google Docs Has A Warning For Every Founder In 2026

from Biography · host Wouter Teunissen

In this episode, ⁠Wouter⁠ sits down with ⁠Zach Lloyd⁠, founder and CEO of ⁠Warp⁠, the AI-powered terminal used by close to a million developers worldwide, to talk about what it takes to build in a market moving faster than anyone can plan for.   Before Warp, Zach spent over a decade at Google leading the team that took Google Sheets from a five-person experiment to over a billion users.   He then left, started a company that didn't work out, and came back with a much clearer playbook.   Warp launched two years before ChatGPT. By the time the AI wave hit, they were ready.   In this conversation Zach talks about why he hired a designer before any engineers, how he's taking big swings against Anthropic, OpenAI, and Microsoft, and why one always-on agent is saving Warp tens of thousands of dollars a day while the team sleeps.   This is one of the most honest takes on what building in the AI era actually looks like from the inside.   If you're still thinking about your company the old way, this episode will change that.   Presented by ⁠Rho⁠, the all-in-one banking platform for startups. Thousands of companies like Perplexity and Product Hunt use Rho to manage their cash. Biography Pod listeners and viewers can get a $1,500 statement credit plus exclusive perks.   To learn more, visit ⁠https://rho.co/biography⁠   This episode is also presented by ⁠AssemblyAI⁠, the leading Speech AI platform. Their API gives developers access to production-ready models for transcription, speaker detection, summarization, and more. If you're building anything with voice or audio data, AssemblyAI is the standard.   Check them out at ⁠https://www.assemblyai.com/explore/biography-podcast?utm_source=biography&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=credit_grant⁠   And by ⁠beehiiv⁠, the newsletter platform built for growth. If you're thinking about starting or scaling a newsletter, beehiiv is what the best operators use — including Biography.   Get started at ⁠https://www.beehiiv.com⁠   Follow Wouter: ⁠https://x.com/WouterTeunissen⁠ Follow Zach: ⁠https://x.com/zachlloydtweets⁠ Follow Warp: ⁠https://x.com/warpdotdev⁠   Biography Newsletter: ⁠https://biography.beehiiv.com/⁠   (00:00) Trailer (01:07) Google Sheets: from 5 people to a billion users (03:25) Scaling challenges and security scares (06:09) Educating users on cloud-based products (07:13) Warp's user education challenges (11:31) The future of coding interfaces (15:31) Warp as an agent development environment (18:36) Apps are becoming obsolete (26:30) Introducing Oz: cloud agent orchestration (29:37) Catching $60k fraud while sleeping (33:10) Models and harnesses (38:54) A mid-pandemic solo founder  (46:05) Competing with the tech giants (54:58) Building company culture through writing (59:52) When business models don't work (01:06:54) Filling skill gaps as a solo founder (01:15:38) Hire agents, not just people (01:17:16) Wrap-up

In this episode, ⁠Wouter⁠ sits down with ⁠Zach Lloyd⁠, founder and CEO of ⁠Warp⁠, the AI-powered terminal used by close to a million developers worldwide, to talk about what it takes to build in a market moving faster than anyone can plan for.   Before Warp, Zach spent over a decade at Google leading the team that took Google Sheets from a five-person experiment to over a billion users.   He then left, started a company that didn't work out, and came back with a much clearer playbook.   Warp launched two years before ChatGPT. By the time the AI wave hit, they were ready.   In this conversation Zach talks about why he hired a designer before any engineers, how he's taking big swings against Anthropic, OpenAI, and Microsoft, and why one always-on agent is saving Warp tens of thousands of dollars a day while the team sleeps.   This is one of the most honest takes on what building in the AI era actually looks like from the inside.   If you're still thinking about your company the old way, this episode will change that.   Presented by ⁠Rho⁠, the all-in-one banking platform for startups. Thousands of companies like Perplexity and Product Hunt use Rho to manage their cash. Biography Pod listeners and viewers can get a $1,500 statement credit plus exclusive perks.   To learn more, visit ⁠https://rho.co/biography⁠   This episode is also presented by ⁠AssemblyAI⁠, the leading Speech AI platform. Their API gives developers access to production-ready models for transcription, speaker detection, summarization, and more. If you're building anything with voice or audio data, AssemblyAI is the standard.   Check them out at ⁠https://www.assemblyai.com/explore/biography-podcast?utm_source=biography&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=credit_grant⁠   And by ⁠beehiiv⁠, the newsletter platform built for growth. If you're thinking about starting or scaling a newsletter, beehiiv is what the best operators use — including Biography.   Get started at ⁠https://www.beehiiv.com⁠   Follow Wouter: ⁠https://x.com/WouterTeunissen⁠ Follow Zach: ⁠https://x.com/zachlloydtweets⁠ Follow Warp: ⁠https://x.com/warpdotdev⁠   Biography Newsletter: ⁠https://biography.beehiiv.com/⁠   (00:00) Trailer(01:07) Google Sheets: from 5 people to a billion users(03:25) Scaling challenges and security scares(06:09) Educating users on cloud-based products(07:13) Warp's user education challenges(11:31) The future of coding interfaces(15:31) Warp as an agent development environment(18:36) Apps are becoming obsolete(26:30) Introducing Oz: cloud agent orchestration(29:37) Catching $60k fraud while sleeping(33:10) Models and harnesses(38:54) A mid-pandemic solo founder (46:05) Competing with the tech giants(54:58) Building company culture through writing(59:52) When business models don't work(01:06:54) Filling skill gaps as a solo founder(01:15:38) Hire agents, not just people(01:17:16) Wrap-up

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