Technical Debt: When to Care and When to Ignore
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A founder just spent $500K and six months "cleaning up code" that worked perfectly fine. His competitors ate his lunch while he was organizing digital filing cabinets.
Technical debt sounds scary, but here's the truth: most of it doesn't matter. In this episode, we're demystifying the most misunderstood concept in startup tech and showing you when to fix, when to ignore, and when to stop letting perfectionist developers derail your business.
You'll discover:
- Why David's $500K "code spa retreat" was expensive procrastination
- The "Is This Actually a Problem?" system for technical debt triage
- How to fix real issues without killing your development momentum
- The 70-20-10 rule that keeps you shipping while improving your systems
- Why your authentication system from 2019 is probably just fine (seriously)
Perfect for: Founders being pressured to "fix technical debt," CEOs wondering if they should halt feature development for refactoring, and entrepreneurs who want to make smart technical decisions without the engineering drama.
Key insight: Fix the problems that hurt your business, not the problems that hurt your developers' feelings.
Part of our scaling series: Building on our episodes about startup failures, flexible tech architecture, and strategic hiring.
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