platform-strategy
Platform Strategy
Scope
Covers
- Internal platforms (paved roads, shared infrastructure/services) treated as products
- External/hybrid platforms (APIs, extensions, partners) and ecosystem strategy
- Platform lifecycle strategy (when to open vs when to close for control/monetization)
- Platform surface-area design (interfaces, abstractions, governance) to reduce cognitive load for product teams
- AI platform defensibility (context repositories + integrated “toolkit” experiences) when relevant
When to use
- “Create a platform strategy for our developer platform / API.”
- “Turn our internal platform into a product with clear users, metrics, and roadmap.”
- “We want to open our platform to third parties—define incentives, governance, and a rollout.”
- “We’re building an AI platform—what’s the defensible system beyond a single feature?”
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