Friday’s Slack message seemed harmless. But by Monday, everything had to change.
In this final episode of What Happened to Paul?, Jarod Greene talks with Trevor Jett, Vivun’s Chief Revenue Officer, about a product launch where nothing stayed still, not even for a minute. Paul, the steady product launch playbook behind past launches, was gone. In his place, a new reality took hold.
There were no clean handoffs or final messaging. AI moved faster than the team could keep up, and the features didn’t exist long enough to document. Each new capability forced them to rewrite how they sell, how they talk, and how they work.
So, when does it all hit?
Trevor explains how a “cool new feature” casually dropped into Slack quickly snowballed into a go-live scramble. He opens up about what it took to keep the team aligned for launch day without falling back on traditional feature-function playbooks.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- How fast things change – Slack to launch, sometimes in hours.
- What GenAI breaks – Consistency, certainty, and the idea of being “done.”
- Where teams find their footing – Not in process, but in adaptability.
Things to listen for:
(00:00) Introduction
(01:19) “Oh, we’re doing this now”
(01:58) When the launch really began
(03:06) No more features, only direction
(05:05) Launching with open-ended capabilities
(06:23) Reaching repeatability in the sales motion
(07:44) The big reveal