From no-code to AI-assisted dev environments, โvibe codingโ is changing how early-stage startups build โ and who they need to hire. The once-standard idea of landing a โ10x engineerโ as your first critical hire is getting a serious reality check at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, taking place October 27-29 at San Franciscoโs Moscone West.
Vibe coding: Hype or new reality?
Join Lauri Moore, partner at Bessemer Venture Partners, and David Cramer, co-founder and chief product officer at Sentry, on the Builders Stage for a candid conversation about how developer tools are reshaping early product development.
Moore brings deep expertise in AI, infrastructure, and developer tooling from both the investor and founder perspectives. Cramer, who launched Sentry as an open source side project in 2012 and scaled it into a platform used by over 4 million developers, offers firsthand insights into how the right tools โ and hires โ can accelerate product velocity without overbuilding.
What this session will unlock
Weโll dig into what todayโs founders actually need from their first engineering hires, what AI-enabled tooling can and canโt replace, and how the entire GTM (go-to-market) and product life cycle is adapting to this new dev world. Whether youโre a founder, a CTO, or just curious if code is still king, this panel gets into the messy, tactical details of modern startup building.
Be there for the big questions and even bigger answers
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