A developer works on a CatChow logo late on a Thursday.
At first, it’s simple. One clean version on screen. Then the messages start.
A group chat called “Cat Chow Chat” begins to flood in. Harry wants an exclamation mark. Sarah wants a friendlier font. Then Harry wants something “EDGIER!!!”
Gary says it’s too intense. Cathy asks to add a cat for “cat inclusivity.” Tom from compliance asks to remove it. The developer keeps updating the design.
Eventually, he sends a final version. The responses come in: “PURRfect!” “Great job!” He asks if there are any more changes. Instantly, the screen fills again with new requests. “Add the cat back.” “We should have a meeting.”
The Vercel logo appears: “Choices. It’s what you get with Vercel.”
The Formula (That Works at Any Budget)
Painful truth = Endless feedback loops
The “final version” is never actually final.
→ Lesson: Show the ongoing frustration, not just the problem.
Visual device = Notification overload
Messages fill the screen and block the work.
→ Lesson: Turn digital clutter into a physical obstacle.
Single punchline = “Choices”
The chaos isn’t removed—it’s embraced.
→ Lesson: Don’t fight reality. Position your product to handle it.
Humor Breakdown
The humor is satirical and painfully real. Every comment contradicts the last. Corporate phrases like “cat inclusivity” and “compliance” make it worse.
→ Lesson: Use real workplace language to make satire hit harder.
Final Verdict
Vercel understands how messy collaboration really is. It doesn’t promise perfect workflows. It promises flexibility when things change constantly.
BRAVE-o-meter Score:
B-9 | R-10 | A-9 | V-9 | E-9
BRAVE – 9.2/10
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Website: https://vercel.com
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