The End of Apps — Kitze, Sizzy.co
Kitze argues the prompting paradigm will invert — AI will prompt users, not the other way around — and most consumer apps will die.
- Kitze predicts AI will invert: fully productive people delegate 99% to AI, which then prompts the user for decisions rather than the reverse.
- Most consumer apps will disappear; only specialist software (color grading, music production) survives the agent OS transition.
- He bet Apple wins the agent race: local models + Siri + on-device tool calls = no credits, no data leakage, works for normies.
- Google Pixel already launches apps in the background and completes tasks like ordering coffee autonomously.
- OpenClaw/custom agent momentum is fading — his Tinkerer Club weekly calls went from packed to 5 attendees; reliability on cron jobs and multi-agent chains remains broken.
- He built his own agent UI (Wolffer) after concluding Discord/Telegram are wrong substrates for a life OS — key insight: nested topic descriptions replace memory systems entirely.
- One-feature startups (photo → calorie tracker) made millions while his 60-feature Benji app went unshipped — he names this explicitly as the lesson.
2026-04-23 · Watch on YouTube