Finding the bullseye with AI
Your BitBakery update for December 2025

We’ve learned a lot about the capabilities (and limits) of artificial intelligence over the last twelve months. Our team has experimented with almost every tool, from Claude to Gemini to Lovable. We’ve shared how we use AI for pair programming, how AI is transforming search, and how AI is changing the software development life cycle.
With all the advancements in generative AI and agentic AI, we can all agree on one thing:
AI is powerful, but without a human at the helm, a project can quickly fall off the tracks.
That’s why our New Year’s resolution is to continue pairing human expertise with AI experimentation and learning to deliver best-in-class solutions for our clients.
But before we log off for a much-deserved break, I wanted to share some thoughts on what we’ve accomplished in 2025 and what we’re excited about in the year to come.
This time of year offers a moment to appreciate the people who have trusted us with their ideas, the partners who have challenged us to think differently, and the teams who continue to show up with curiosity and generosity.
BitBakery would not be BitBakery without that mix. Here’s what we’re celebrating this season:
A year of meaningful builds. From agritourism to insurance to digital therapy tools, our team delivered work that truly matters. That has always been our measure of success.
The rise of thoughtful AI. 2025 was the year AI shifted from “what if” to “how do we do this responsibly.” We are proud to have helped clients navigate that change with clarity instead of hype.
Our team keeps levelling up. The talent inside BitBakery continues to impress, and the kindness matches the capability. Not every company gets both.









No one can predict the future, but here are three things I’m excited about exploring in 2026:
Smarter products, fewer silos. Next year, our work will focus on integrating content, data, systems, and teams so the products we build feel seamless for every user.
AI with a purpose. Not AI for attention. Not AI to check a box. AI that actually solves problems, removes friction, and adds real value. You can expect more experimentation from us in this space, particularly in healthcare and education.
Doubling down on experience. The bar for strong UX keeps rising, and we welcome it. In 2026, there will be a deeper focus on accessibility, mobile-first design, and inclusive digital experiences.
Whether you partnered with us, followed along, or simply read these newsletters each month, thank you.
Building things is what we do. Building them with people like you is what makes it meaningful.
Wishing you a restful and joyful holiday season,
- Wes and the BitBakery team
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