David Senra

Evan Spiegel, Snap

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Apr 12, 2026
Evan Spiegel, Snap co-founder and CEO who helped popularize disappearing messages and Stories, talks about why camera-first communication felt more human. He gets into the pressure of permanent social feeds, how copycats forced Snap to build deeper moats, and why Spectacles and AR glasses could become the next big computing platform.
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Why Spex Must Operate Like A Different Company

  • Spiegel separated the hardware effort because hardware demands precision, long lead times, and a culture that cannot tolerate mistakes.
  • Snapchat can break something and fix it the same afternoon; Spex decisions may not surface for two years.

How Snapchat Can Launch Entirely New Apps

  • AI plus Snapchat’s distribution could let Snap launch standalone apps far beyond its core product.
  • Spiegel cites Saturn, a social calendar built around phone numbers and friends rather than work email and corporate scheduling.

How Spiegel Starts The Week On Hard Problems

  • Spiegel starts Monday mornings in the Spex business by reviewing risks, dependencies, and blockers in red-yellow-green detail.
  • He compares it to Steve Jobs’s running list of the company’s hardest unresolved problems and insists issues surface early.
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