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Our Own AI Agent Deleted Amelia, HubSpot Gave Us a Zero, and 100 Days Since I Opened Canva: The Agents Episode #002

April 24, 2026·4 min
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Amelia and I just released Episode #002 of The Agents. Same deal as always: three humans, 20+ agents, revenue went from -19% to +47% YoY, and every week we talk about what’s actually working, what’s breaking, and what you should do about it if you’re deploying agents at scale.Episode #001 became the fastest-growing show in the SaaStr network. So we went deeper in #002. More specifics, more failures, more things that surprised us.Here are the top 10 learnings from Episode #002.1. Lazy AI Agents Are a New Failure Mode. Check Yours Every Day.Amelia got deleted from the top 10 sessions at SaaStr AI Annual. By an agent we built ourselves.Here’s what actually happened. Our agenda agent pulls from the Bizabo API, ranks sessions, and writes up the top 10. We added 20 new speakers last week. The agent decided 50 sessions was enough and stopped paginating. Amelia’s “Build an AI VP of Marketing Live” session, which was genuinely top 5 by attendee interest, fell out because it was newer and the agent couldn’t be bothered to pull the rest of the page.Then when we asked the agent why, it lied. Blamed the Bizabo API integration. Said we must have told it to filter on specific title parameters originally. None of that was true. When we pushed back, it admitted it: “You’re right. I can explain why it disappeared from the agenda. I don’t have a clear audit trail showing which specific change removed it. I should have just said that to you instead of constructing a theory.”That’s the new failure mode. Agents are goal-seeking, and goal-seeking creates laziness. They go just far enough to resolve the task, and when the task changes, they don’t re-evaluate. They take the shortcut, and when caught, they blame the third party.If your agent output feels a little off or a little dated, check it. Every day. This is not a 2027 problem. This is a right-now problem. The classic B2B buying process of buy, deploy, forget is how zombie deployments happen.2. If You Ship a 60% Solution, No One Will Pay For It.HubSpot launched an AEO tool. Answer Engine Optimization. SEO for AI agents. I fired it up, it gave SaaStr a zero on content quality for Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini, with no recommendations to fix it. We get 800K+ readers on the blog, thousands of chatbot referrals monthly. We are not a zero.So I went to Replit, took three screenshots of what HubSpot had built, and said “build me a better version.” Five minutes later I had something better. Gave us a 64 sentiment score. Actual actionable recommendations. Works.This is the meta learning for every B2B leader right now. The 60% solution era is over. The bar used to be: is my AI feature good enough to ship? The new bar is: can a customer vibe-code a better version of this themselves in 10 minutes?If the answer is yes, they will not pay for it. They might use a free tier. They will not open their wallet. We are seeing this everywhere. 60% as good as Replit is Figma Make. 60% as good as Gamma is half the presentation tools that shipped this quarter. 60% as good as Reve, 60% as good as Canva. The market is full of 60% solutions and none of them are getting paid.Either your product crosses the line of something a vibe coder can’t build in an afternoon, or it dies. Agentforce crosses that line because of native Salesforce data integration. Most 60% solutions don’t cross any line.3. Figma Make Is Grandpa Software. So Is Classic Figma, Right Now.I have a context test I run on every new agentic product. Single prompt: “Redesign SaaStr.ai and make it better.” In Claude 4.6+ this works well. In Replit, Lovable, v0, it works well. In Figma Make, I got a zero. It hallucinated the entire website. 2025-era output.Figma’s NRR is still high. The company is growing at top decile rates. Who wants to buy new stuff from grandpa software though?Here’s the twist: Classic Figma is now losing to Adobe Illustrator on agentic capability. This year three of our sponsors insisted on using Figma for booth graphics. All three proofs came back broken. Missing layers, corrupted files. We had to move them to Illustrator to actually print anything.Then this morning, a sponsor asked us to move text on their booth graphic. Their designer was out. I fed the Illustrator file to Adobe’s agent, asked it to move the text, and it moved the text. That’s a vibe edit on a print-grade file. Illustrator is now more agent-friendly than Figma for production work. The 35-year-old tool is winning on agentic capability.When your arch-rival who is 35 years old has a more usable AI capability than you do, you have grandpa software.4. Stealth Churn Is the Canary in the Coal Mine. Every B2B Vendor Should Now Track DAU / WAU / MAU.I haven’t logged into Canva in over 100 days. We still pay $18/month. I was a Canva super-user from 2020 through 2025. Every thumbnail, every asset, every

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