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Vibe Coding for Finance - Session 11: Building a Finance Agent Waterfall and the $1 Slide Deck

Alex Altman (Head of Finance, Quorum AI) came back with receipts. He's running a full AR/AP agent waterfall — two agents reporting up to a controller agent, auto-syncing with HubSpot, flagging overdue invoices, pinging Slack every 30 minutes. First run produced 20 useless alerts. Lesson: treat it like onboarding a new hire. Pressure test it until you trust it, then let it run.
He also built a presentation in 15 minutes on a plane — fed Claude Desktop a prompt and a reference deck, came back to clean slides with zero design edits and about a dollar in tokens. "It's kind of immeasurable" was how he put it.

Brock asked the terminal vs. desktop question everyone's been circling. Short answer: desktop wins for visual oversight and non-engineers, terminal for complex dev environments. The bigger conversation was on junior staff — the consensus was that AI accelerates people who know what good looks like. Domain expertise is what makes your prompts work. Don't panic about your career. Panic about your prompting.

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