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Code Story: Insights from Startup Tech Leaders

S11 Bonus: Tiffany Johnson, NMI

Code Story: Insights from Startup Tech Leaders

Noah Labhart - Startup Founder & CTO

Tech News, News, Business, Technology, Entrepreneurship, Careers

4.6 β€’ 216 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 31 July 2025

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Tiffany Johnson is originally from Texas, but grew up in California. At a young age, she was a bit of an adrenaline junkie, partaking in skydiving, snowboarding, wakeboarding and gymnastics. In school, she fell in love with Econ, Mgmt, and Statistics - and eventually, fell into the payment industry by accident. Outside of tech, she has been married for 20 years with 3 kids. Her kids are all snow skiers, though she doesn't hold that against them as a snowboarder.

A few years ago, Tiffany was contacted about a new opportunity at a decades old company in the payments space. This company wanted to bring to market a solution around embedded finance, specifically for SaaS solutions - and Tiffany was the perfect product leader for the role.

This is Tiffany's creation story at NMI.

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0:00.0

Guys, I've got something cool to tell you about.

0:02.5

As an engineering leader, a manager, and an engineer myself, I'm geeking out over a new product I'm just discovering that helps me with each of these points of view.

0:11.0

The great team at SEMA, builders of the SEMA intelligence platform, have been working on what they call the product roadmap radar.

0:19.0

It's this integrated solution that uses generative AI to observe

0:22.2

your code and Jira in order to summarize, synthesize, and make it easier to deliver your roadmap.

0:28.2

It not only helps keep your roadmap on track, but it helps reduce the time engineers spend in

0:33.2

meetings. Cue all the engineers clapping. The product roadmap radar is extremely easy to set up.

0:40.3

This only takes about five minutes, just enable your integrations and let AI do all the mapping

0:44.8

for you.

0:45.9

My favorite part?

0:46.9

I'm glad you asked.

0:47.9

The radar doesn't just tell you about your roadmap.

0:50.5

It suggests changes you need to make, based on the code that's been written and the stories that have been addressed.

0:56.0

No commenting, no special setup, all generative AI.

1:00.0

It gives you an outside view of your roadmap based on the code and projects a target completion date based on outstanding work and activity.

1:08.0

Again, no comments, no special setup.

1:10.0

It even detects shadow work when

1:12.3

development is being done but Jura isn't being updated. I'm pretty jazzed about it, and I think

1:17.1

you will be too. Take a second to watch a short but awesome demo video. Go to codestory.com

1:23.6

slash PRR to watch it today. You'll like what you see.

1:29.6

This episode is sponsored by Postman. Postman is the world's leading API platform,

1:35.3

trusted by 98% of the Fortune 500 and over 40 million developers. Tap into APIs from 18,000-plus

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