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What to do when everyone thinks they’re a developer

Shielding teams and systems from the rise of the citizen developer.
March 30, 2026

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Developers are facing fresh challenges as AI enables non-engineering functions to make their first forays into vibe coding and rapid prototyping. 

This exposes engineering teams to unprecedented novel requests, governance issues and production risks. Rather than blocking other functions, engineering leaders may be forced to create a new set of guardrails and on ramps for these users, and a communication strategy to unite your organization on what’s actually possible.

In this panel discussion, our experts will share strategies on how to bridge this expectation gap while keeping your colleagues on-side. We’ll share tips for tempering expectations around AI, keeping the lines of communication open in cross-functional teams, and how to set guardrails without gatekeeping.

Key takeaways:

  • How vibe coding is shifting who can do what in organizations
  • Defining clear guardrails and cross-functional workflows and shared goals in the AI era
  • Protecting your team’s focus without blocking other functions
  • Managing leadership’s expectations when it comes to AI

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