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Code Story: Insights from Startup Tech Leaders

S11 E10: Brennan Pothetes, Infinity Constellation

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 29 July 2025

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Brennan Pothetes grew up in Louisiana, but went to High School in Portland, Oregon - two very different places. He started his career in internal audit, before he eventually helped launch Simple, the first bank on the iPhone. He has built a lot of companies since, and continues to do so. Outside of business and tech, he likes food and enjoys whipping up some cajun or greek cuisine. Recently, he picked up surfing, but also likes to sit down with real time strategy games like Civilization.

Brennan was one of the first customers of Invisible, which was one of the biggest trainers of LLMs. After he sold his last company, he was approached by the board to help then spin businesses out, but in a strategic way with a hold co, allowing them to work together with them zero to one, and beyond.

This is the creation story of Infinity Constellation.

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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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