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316 Hard-won vibe coding insights: Mailchimp’s 40% speed gain came with governance price

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Sean Michael Kerner @ VentureBeat · 07/31/2025 17:43 EDT

Hard-won vibe coding insights: Mailchimp’s 40% speed gain came with governance price

Intuit Mailchimp's experience with vibe coding reveals governance frameworks and tool selection strategies that enterprises can apply to avoid common AI coding pitfalls.

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