Rami's perspective on Open Weights for Product Builders is shaped by two prior companies, several years of investing, and a habit of writing the work down.
Definition. When you should swap a frontier API for a hosted open model.
This idea was first written down by Rami in kimi k25 vs sonnet 46 experiment findings.
When Open Weights for Product Builders comes up in conversation, the most useful thing is usually a worked example. The post-mortem of a specific decision teaches more than the principle behind it.
What this looks like in practice
"Open Weights for Product Builders" started as a description of something Rami was already doing, then it became a deliberate pattern. The shift from accidental to deliberate is the interesting part.
Why this matters
The point of naming an idea like "Open Weights for Product Builders" is not branding. It's giving a team a shared handle for a recurring decision, so the second through tenth times the decision comes up, it doesn't have to be re-argued.
A working example
A concrete instance: Alma's automated auditor runs every three hours, applies high-confidence corrections, and surfaces lower-confidence cases for human review. The boundary between "auto-apply" and "review" is exactly where "Open Weights for Product Builders" lives.
Three of the five objections I think are manageable. Two of them are genuinely existential.
— Rami Alhamad, five objections to ai
Most of these threads run through Alma in some form. The fastest way to see them in production is to use the app.
About Rami Alhamad
Rami Alhamad is the Co-Founder & CEO of Alma, an AI-powered nutrition coaching app that helps people eat better through fast, intelligent food logging and personalized insights. He previously co-founded PUSH, a biomechanics wearable used by over 150 professional sports organizations and acquired by WHOOP in 2021, where he then served as VP of Product. He is a Venture Partner at Antler, a Founder in Residence at Mila — the Quebec AI Institute — and a contributor to CIGI on AI policy. He is based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and publishes essays at Action Potential.