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The short version
The demo is the easy part. Here's the evaluation, guardrails, and observability that separate a toy from a system you can trust. The hard part is rarely the idea. It's the discipline of evaluation, observability, and operations that turns a promising demo into a system a business can actually depend on.
What this looks like in practice
Replace these paragraphs with the substance: the decision, the trade-offs, and the result. Write the way an engineer talks to a peer, not the way a brand talks to a market.
Good systems are boring on purpose. The interesting part should be your business, not your infrastructure catching fire.
Close with the takeaway and a clear next step for the reader.