Why subscribe?
Hi, I'm Thiago Ricieri. After 20 years in tech, 10 of which in engineering leadership and scaling tech teams from startup to successful acquisition, I've learned a counterintuitive truth:
The most successful systems aren't exciting — they're boring.
The Hard Truth About Success
While others chase the next exciting innovation or pride themselves on firefighting skills, the most successful companies quietly run on reliable, predictable systems that print money day after day. They've discovered what I learned through years of scaling teams and automating complex processes: Success is boring.
What I Do
I help tech leaders, founders, and product teams build frameworks that transform chaos into predictable outcomes. No theoretical advice, no complex methodologies—just proven systems that:
Double delivery speed through automated workflows
Create leverage through systematic approaches
Scale predictably across team sizes
Generate consistent results that compound over time
Why "Boring" Matters
Your systems should be too boring to break, too boring to fail, too boring to need constant attention. Because boring means it works, boring means it scales, boring means you've won.
Every week, I share:
Battle-tested frameworks you can implement immediately
Step-by-step system design templates
Real examples from my 10 years of experience
Practical automation strategies that create leverage
My Background
Built and scaled engineering teams from 5 to 30+
Led successful video streaming app at Pluto TV and Paramount
Created automated systems that doubled team output
Developed frameworks that allow me to get more of my time
What to Expect
Every Monday, subscribers receive:
One proven framework or system
Implementation guidelines
Real-world examples and results
Templates you can use immediately
Join the Movement
If you're ready to:
Stop firefighting and start building systems
Create predictable success through proven frameworks
Build once and benefit forever
Turn chaos into boring, reliable outcomes
Then welcome to Systematic Success. Because the most successful operators aren't the ones with the most exciting stories—they're the ones with the most boring, predictable results.
Subscribe below to start building systems that scale.
