RapDev

HQ
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
130 Total Employees
Year Founded: 2019

RapDev Innovation, Technology & Agility

Updated on December 08, 2025

RapDev Employee Perspectives

What is the unique story that you feel your company has with AI? If you were writing about it, what would the title of your blog be?
Advancements in AI are becoming larger and more frequent by the day. There’s no shortage of bold claims about what it can do, and while the conversation often swings between hype and hesitation, the real story lies somewhere in between. We here at RapDev are happy positioning ourselves right in the middle. We’re ServiceNow Elite and Datadog Premier partners, so we have the best seats in the house watching how businesses try to adapt. The enthusiasm is real. Leaders want to leverage AI, improve efficiency and future-proof their operations. But the challenge lies in leveling that ambition with the rigid systems they have relied on for years — sometimes decades.

It’s not that businesses are resisting change. It’s that change is difficult when day-to-day operations require predictability, stability and compliance. If we were to write a blog, I’d want to title it “Mind the Gap: Pushing Dreams to Prod” since we’re positioned to turn big dreams into impactful outcomes.

 

What was a monumental moment for your team when it comes to your work with AI?
The shift from “what can we automate?” to “what kind of decision-making can we replicate?” was a massive one. The immediate draw of AI is to automate processes, but processes could already be automated. That wasn’t new. We had to step back and break down how we approach problems as engineers so we could onboard a large language model to sit in the seat next to us and trust it to do the job just as well.

Suddenly, we’re not measuring success based on code reaching the end of its flow without erroring out. We’re measuring how well an agent can understand intent, adapt to variation and make a decision that has you responding with a nod, “I was thinking the same thing.”

 

What challenges did your team overcome in AI adoption?
Our customers’ challenges are also our challenges. When we encounter highly manual or rigid processes, they’re not just inefficiencies we can work around or even fix. They’re shared pain points that we feel too, as they’re often too complex or nuanced for static scripting to handle effectively.

Sighing and saying, “there’s got to be a better way to do this,” is a tale as old as time — but AI has changed the rules. Challenges that once felt invincible, the kind that would eat as much code as you’d throw at them, suddenly become solvable when you can develop solutions that adapt to the messiness of the real world. Where we used to see barriers, we’re now seeing possibilities.

Tony Tambash
Tony Tambash, ServiceNow Developer