It all starts here. Jorge Masta and Antonio Sejas, two software engineers working remotely from the Canary Islands, launch Tokenizados, a podcast about the real impact of artificial intelligence on digital product development. No hype: what is really changing in the way we code, design and ship ideas.

The democratization of building software

The episode’s central thesis is simple but profound: AI is lowering the technical barriers to creating digital products. What used to require a full team — engineer, designer, product manager — can now be kicked off by a single person with good tools. The lines between roles blur: the designer who never touched code now prototypes complete features, and the engineer takes on product decisions that used to be out of reach.

In that context, language models work like natural-language compilers: you describe what you want and get runnable software. It’s not science fiction; it’s the daily workflow of more and more teams.

AI Skills: a new way to program

Much of the conversation revolves around the AI Skills package published by Garry Tan, CEO of Y Combinator. Skills bundle processes and knowledge into reusable instructions that an agent can run reliably. In practice, they are becoming a new layer of programming: instead of writing code line by line, you define how you want things done and let the agent apply it.

Jorge and Antonio go over how these skills are evolving fast and why you should start building your own: they are the difference between using AI as a chat and using it as a teammate with good judgment.

Personal agents and knowledge management

Another important thread: personal agents with access to our knowledge. Tools like Obsidian, combined with protocols like MCP (Model Context Protocol), point to a near future where your agent knows your notes, your projects and your context, and can act accordingly. Personal knowledge management stops being a productivity hobby and becomes infrastructure.

WordPress and the “agentic” web

The episode closes by looking at the web: platforms like WordPress are already preparing for a network where AI agents will be active users. The WordPress 7.0 Abilities API is a first step toward sites exposing capabilities an agent can invoke directly, without going through the human interface. The question is no longer whether your site looks good on mobile, but whether an agent can operate it.

Key ideas from the episode

If you want to understand where software development is heading, this first episode sets the tone for everything that’s coming. Subscribe so you don’t miss a week.