Capably

The Capably Podcast

Conversations on how AI is changing the way we work, featuring insights, ideas, and real-world lessons from the team behind Capably.

Autor

Capably

Kategorie

Technology

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Neueste Folge

30. Jun 2026

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What It Takes to Transform Companies With AI 30.06.2026

Rafa is joined by Moni, Sam, and Noza to discuss what it takes to transform companies with AI, from product design and distribution to adoption and customer change. This episode covers trust, pricing, failed pilots, leadership, user buy-in, and why real AI transformation requires redesigning how work gets done, not just adding more tools.

Scaling AI in the Media Industry 30.06.2026

The Capably team sits down with Drew from the7stars and Tyler from Generation Media to discuss what it really takes to scale AI in the media industry. From failed pilots and workflow bottlenecks to ownership, integrations, and operating changes, this episode explores why so many agencies get stuck at the tool layer, and what the leaders pulling ahead are doing differently. We also unpack the findi...

A co-founder conversation 29.06.2026

In this episode of The Capably Podcast, co-founders Nicolas and Rafa reflect on their personal journey, how Capably came to life, and the key moments that shaped the company along the way, and also have a broader conversation about AI, enterprises, and the future of work.

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