
Dispatch No. 6 - Finding Signal
Five weeks into Mosaic, I’m running small experiments—publishing, showing up, following up—and paying attention to what actually carries forward.
Five weeks into Mosaic, I’m running small experiments—publishing, showing up, following up—and paying attention to what actually carries forward.
An honest look at the early experiments shaping Mosaic—the ones I’m carrying forward, the ones I’ve paused, and the ones still to come.
Most problems don’t get solved until we change the question we’re asking.
Direction comes less from maps and more from the small signals along the way.
Quiet costs add up—fix problems early to move faster.
Designing search that works: when to rely on keywords, categories, and filters.
Work runs in rhythms. The trick is noticing when to press and when to pause.
The hardest part of starting isn’t the leap—it’s what comes after.
Starting Mosaic meant building in public from day one. Here’s how I set the table.