About

The thinking behind EmergEdge

A publication for people who want to understand what's coming next — in product, technology, and the ideas shaping the way we build.

The story

EmergEdge started as a simple question — why is it so hard to find writing about technology that is both technically honest and genuinely readable?

Most tech content sits at one of two extremes. Either it is shallow and trend-chasing, optimised for clicks rather than understanding. Or it is so deep in the weeds that it is only useful if you already know the answer.

EmergEdge sits in the middle. Each piece is written for someone who is serious about understanding — whether you are a founder making architectural decisions, a product manager evaluating tools, or a developer trying to see the bigger picture behind the code you write.

What you will find here

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Architecture and engineering decisions

The reasoning behind technical choices — why certain patterns exist, where they break down, and what the alternatives look like in practice.

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Product thinking

How products are shaped by constraints, user needs, and market forces. What makes some products last and others fade.

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Tools and workflows

Honest evaluations of the tools that serious builders use — what they are good at, where they fall short, and how to get the most from them.

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Emerging technology

What is actually coming next — grounded in real signals rather than hype, with a focus on what it means for the people building with it.

The author

Ramy Harb

Ramy Harb

Founder, EmergEdge

Building at the intersection of product and engineering. Writing about the decisions, tools, and ideas that matter for people who build things on the internet.

How this publication works

No ads, no sponsors EmergEdge is reader-supported. Nothing here is written because someone paid for it.
Written when ready There is no publishing schedule. Articles come out when they are worth reading, not when a calendar says so.
Depth over volume Fewer pieces, more substance. Each article aims to leave you with something you could not have found in a five-minute read.
Always free to read Every article is free. The newsletter is free. Building a real audience matters more than gating content.

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