Episodes

  • From VP to Founder: Betting on AI - Elton Cheung
    Sep 10 2025

    Episode 5

    In this episode, Elton Cheung, founder and CEO of TessanaAI, shares his journey from working in large tech companies to starting an AI-focused startup. He discusses understanding customer needs, the challenges of building from scratch, and the evolving role of AI in product development. Elton emphasizes the importance of relationships in business and offers candid thoughts on job security in an AI-driven world.


    Takeaways

    • Elton Cheung is the founder and CEO of TessanaAI, focused on 10x-ing QA productivity with AI.
    • Leaving corporate for a startup demands a clear purpose and focus.
    • Founders must own their time and obsess over customer needs.
    • AI is transforming how products are built and can augment human effort.
    • Strong customer relationships are critical for startup success.
    • Starting a company is tough without a strong “why.”
    • Flexibility and readiness to adapt are essential in entrepreneurship.
    • Ideas are cheap; deep understanding of pain points wins.
    • AI has accelerated product development and iteration speed.
    • Certain blue-collar roles (e.g., trades, healthcare) are more resilient to AI replacement.


    Chapters

    • 00:00 — Introduction to Elton Cheung and TessanaAI
    • 02:20 — The Entrepreneurial Spirit: Leaving Corporate Comfort
    • 07:56 — The Shift from Corporate to Startup: Lessons Learned
    • 10:25 — Competing with Giants: The Startup Advantage
    • 14:33 — The Importance of Motivation and Focus
    • 18:44 — Validating AI Products: The Essential Questions
    • 22:41 — Navigating the AI Landscape: Tools and Ideas
    • 26:43 — AI's Impact on Jobs: What’s Safe?
    • 30:48 — Building Relationships: The Key to Success


    Links

    • DesignQA Website: designqa.com
    • Mahdi on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/mahdif
    • Guest — Elton Cheung (Website): tessanaai.com
    • Guest — Elton Cheung (LinkedIn): linkedin.com/in/eltoncheung
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    32 mins
  • Why bootstrapping beats chasing unicorns - Ettore Fantin
    Aug 27 2025

    In this episode of the DesignQA Podcast, I sit down with internet entrepreneur Ettore to talk about building simple but powerful apps, scaling online businesses, and how AI is rewriting the rules of entrepreneurship.


    We cover:

    • Ettore’s journey from YouTube creator → cybersecurity startup → internet business acquisitions
    • Why simple, one-purpose apps often win big
    • How AI tools like Bolt and Lovable make it possible to build apps in under 24 hours
    • Growth hacks that shouldn’t work (but do)
    • Why programmatic SEO and backlinks still matter in 2025
    • Ettore’s contrarian take on AI’s impact on jobs and education
    • The case for bootstrapping over chasing unicorns

    ⏱ Chapters00:00 Teaser02:07 Episode Intro03:34 Intro to Ettore and his journey05:40 Innovative App Development and AI Tools08:24 The Simplicity of Micro Apps11:17 Ettore's Transition from YouTube to Internet Entrepreneurship13:52 Understanding Programmatic SEO and Google's Sandbox16:30 Leveraging AI for Business Growth19:00 Creating Lead Generation Tools for Businesses21:42 The Future of AI and Job Automation30:02 The Future of Jobs in the Age of AI34:02 Marketing Innovations and Unconventional Strategies35:55 The Value of Profitability in Business37:34 Starting an Internet Business with Limited Funds42:21 The Future of Education and AI's Role49:24 Taking Risks and Embracing Opportunities


    🔗 Links

    Mahdi Farra

    • DesignQA: http://designqa.com/
    • LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/mahdif


    Ettore Fantin

    • https://ettore.net/
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ettoref/
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    55 mins
  • When a Designer Runs the Product
    Aug 10 2025

    From catching employee theft with a no-code app to salsa dancing, Airbnb hosting, and building AI-powered hiring tools — Michael Rurka’s career journey is anything but ordinary.


    In this episode of the Design QA Podcast, I sit down with my friend Michael, who started as a designer and is now a Director of Product. We talk about:


    → Why he still thinks like a designer (even as a PM)

    → Letting go of control and trusting your team

    → The messy reality of building products and making unpopular decisions

    → How he reduced employee theft by 99% with a system he built himself

    → The role of gut instinct in product and design decisions

    → Lessons from salsa dancing and Airbnb hosting that apply to building products

    → The future of design in an AI-driven world

    → Why apps and websites as we know them might soon disappear


    If you’re a designer, PM, or just someone who loves hearing real stories from people building interesting things, you’ll enjoy this one.


    🔗 Links & Resources


    👋 Connect with me (Mahdi Farra):

    LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/mahdif/

    Twitter/X – https://twitter.com/mahdif

    DesignQA – https://designqa.com


    👋 Connect with Michael Rurka:

    LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelrurka/

    Amori – https://amori.life


    🎙 Listen to the podcast on your favorite platform:

    Podcast Website: https://designqa.com/podcast

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7338K2AkncE4ms1d7zFXRn

    Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-designqa-podcast/id1823275839

    Pocket Casts: https://pocketcasts.com/podcasts/c40bc7d0-35ab-013e-985d-0affe3af2217

    Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1823275839/the-designqa-podcast

    Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/543c75b1-0cea-4fc0-9775-014018425e1b/the-designqa-podcast


    Chapters

    00:00 Intro

    01:09 Michael’s background: from design to Director of Product

    03:25 Transitioning from Design to Product Management

    05:19 What he had to “unlearn” moving into product

    07:56 Navigating product decisions and mistakes

    10:04 Rebuilding products and lessons from failures

    12:39 Reducing employee theft by 99% with a custom-built system

    14:55 The importance of user experience

    18:01 One product truth that’s constant across all industries

    19:48 Trusting your gut (but only when to do it)

    22:21 Salsa dancing & Airbnb hosting lessons for product building

    24:55 Exploring new roles and future aspirations

    29:19 The power of curiosity and being a generalist

    31:44 Advice for designers moving to PM

    33:18 How AI will impact design and product management

    36:41 Apps without interfaces — the coming shift

    40:10 Emotional connection with AI assistants

    43:40 Why AI lacks “personal experience”

    44:12 Rapid-fire questions

    54:55 Closing thoughts & future projects



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    58 mins
  • João Pacheco & the future of design with AI
    Jul 4 2025

    Summary

    In this conversation with João Pacheco we discuss the future of design, exploring predictions and the evolution of design trends over the next five years. João shares his thoughts on the inevitable changes and challenges that the design world will face, emphasizing the need for adaptation and evolution in the field.


    Takeaways

    • The future of design is uncertain but evolving.
    • Predictions about design trends are essential for growth.
    • Adaptation is key in the ever-changing design landscape.
    • Designers must embrace change to stay relevant.
    • The conversation touches on existential themes in design.
    • João's perspective highlights the importance of evolution.
    • Dark humor can reflect deeper truths about the future.
    • The next five years will bring significant shifts in design.
    • Understanding trends can help navigate future challenges.
    • Collaboration and innovation will drive the future of design.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to João Pacheco

    02:16 João's Journey into Design

    03:58 Early Career and Agency Experience

    06:41 Moving Abroad: The Dubai Experience

    09:20 Transitioning to Freelancing

    11:02 Joining Dashlane: The Lisbon Office

    12:29 Role and Responsibilities at Dashlane

    16:09 Influences on Career Development

    19:46 Design QA and Collaboration with Engineers

    25:24 Designing for User Experience

    27:24 The Role of AI in Design

    33:09 Future Predictions for Design

    34:41 Design Review: Analyzing a Website

    44:37 Quickfire Questions and Insights

    58:24 Introduction to Design QA

    58:25 Challenges in Design Quality Assurance


    Find Pacheco online

    • LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/joaopacheco/
    • Strava - https://www.strava.com/athletes/3832841
    • Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/joao_pacheco/


    Find Mahdi online

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mahdif/
    • X/Twitter: https://x.com/mahdif
    • DesignQA.com: Automate your design QA process.



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    Keywords: design QA, design systems, product design, UX, workflow, imposter syndrome, design critique, designer stories, future, predictions, evolution, trends

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    59 mins
  • DesignQA with Rodrigo Leles
    Jun 27 2025

    In this episode of the Design QA Podcast, Mahdi Farra sits down with Rodrigo Leles, a seasoned product designer with 15+ years of experience. Rodrigo shares his unconventional journey from fixing computers in Brazil to working with global tech companies like IFTTT.


    They discuss how Rodrigo broke through imposter syndrome, the power of connecting with engineers, and his practical approach to quality assurance — one that’s less about fancy tools and more about relationships and clear communication. Rodrigo also explains how he built a practical design library that improved consistency, sped up delivery, and cut down design bugs — all without getting stuck in design system jargon.


    The episode wraps up with a live design critique of Cobalt, an experimental video download tool, where Rodrigo points out smart, simple UX improvements.


    If you’re a designer who obsesses over details, or wants to, you’ll walk away with practical ideas you can try today.

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    • DesignQA.com — Automate your design QA process.
    • Mahdi’s LinkedIn — Let's get connected!


    Connect with Rodrigo

    • Rodrigo’s Portfolio

    • Rodrigo’s YouTube Channel — Stereosphere


    ✉️ Want to be on the show?

    Got strong opinions about design QA? Reach out: podcast@designqa.com



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    Keywords: design QA, design systems, product design, UX, workflow, imposter syndrome, design critique, designer stories

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    41 mins