Mike Krieger built one of the most consequential consumer apps of the last two decades as cofounder of Instagram. He is now at the frontier of determining what makes a breakout AI-native product as co-lead of Anthropic Labs.
Dan Shipper talked with Krieger for Every’s AI & I about how his experience creating Instagram shapes how he thinks about building with AI, including what can be sped up and what remains stubbornly time-intensive.
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Timestamps
Introduction:
00:01:39What's gotten easier—and what hasn't—about building products in the age of AI:
00:02:33Why vibe coding creates "indoor trees":
00:05:00How rewrites have become a normal part of the development process:
00:09:00What "agent native" product design means:
00:11:39How Mike's labs team is structured and the cofounder model:
00:24:27The best signal for a product bet is someone with "break through walls" conviction:
00:29:33Navigating enterprise customers while keeping pace with rapid AI change:
00:38:51OpenClaw, personal agents, and the product question defining 2026:
00:40:54Links to resources mentioned in the episode:
Mike Krieger: https://x.com/mikeyk
Agent-native architecture: https://every.to/guides/agent-native