UX Stories Podcast

Steven Lamb, Product Leader at Addepar, reveals the hidden tension in modern product development: we can build 10x faster with AI, but user testing is still stuck in the past. In this episode of UX Stories, we explore how wealth tech companies balance rapid innovation with zero margin for error when managing trillions of dollars. Key Topics: • Why "vibe coding" is outpacing traditional user testing methods • The reality of B2B user testing: 3-day turnarounds vs 24-hour expectations • Synthetic user personas and AI-powered usability testing experiments • When to use deterministic systems vs AI in financial products • The critical difference between user feedback and usability testing • How Instagram shipped twice daily with rapid testing (and why that's rare today) Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction: The speed problem in product development 3:15 - Balancing AI innovation with financial accuracy at Addepar 8:42 - Why traditional user testing is too slow for modern development 15:30 - Synthetic personas and "vibe usability testing" 22:18 - The B2B user testing challenge: context vs speed 28:45 - Steven's vision for 100% tested products by 2026 Steven Lamb leads product innovation at Addepar, a platform tracking trillions in assets for sophisticated investors. He shares hard-won lessons about maintaining trust while innovating at AI speed. Resources: • Visit TheySaid.io to start vibe testing your products • Connect with Steven Lamb on LinkedIn ProductManagement #UserTesting #AIProduct #B2BSaaS #WealthTech #UXResearch #ProductDevelopment

What is UX Stories Podcast?

If you want to understand your customers more deeply and unlock growth that doesn't rely on guesswork, this series is for you. Founders, operators, and product leaders tune in to learn how real conversations shape better products, better decisions, and better outcomes.

In each episode of UX Stories Podcast, you'll explore how fast-growing teams uncover meaningful insights using smarter feedback loops and authentic user conversations. Inspired by the approach behind TheySaid, this show digs into why traditional surveys fall short and how modern teams gather richer, more actionable signals that drive real business impact.