Why Features Ship But Products Quietly Lose Their Taste
Taste debt is the silent killer of great products. Unlike design debt, it doesn't show up in your backlog — it shows up in the feeling that something is off. This track defines taste debt, shows what it looks like in the wild, and gives you the three tools to pay it back before it compounds.

"Taste debt accumulates when products scale faster than judgment can align."
The defining principle of Track 05
"Taste debt doesn't look like failure. Metrics still hold. Features still ship. Nothing is technically broken. But coherence quietly erodes."
On why taste debt is invisible until it isn't
"Teams don't lose velocity. Products lose identity."
On what actually breaks
"Taste must be codified before it can scale."
The Mixtape Mindset Principle
"The hits are studied until they become the standard."
On how taste becomes a system
A small set of non-negotiables you can point to and say 'no' with. Without them, every feature decision is a negotiation with no anchor.
Documented ways experiences should feel, so teams reuse judgment instead of reinventing it. Patterns are taste made portable.
Early opinionated feedback that protects coherence before scale creates debt. Critique is the immune system of a taste-driven product.
Every genre has examples of artists who scaled output faster than coherence — releasing albums that technically performed but felt off-brand. The audience notices before the metrics do. Products work the same way.