When I lost access to Fable, I had a backup plan. Now that it's back, I'm even more certain that my fail-safe strategy works.
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A founder losing access to Anthropic’s Fable and surviving because of a backup plan is the real AI platform lesson—vendor risk is now product risk. If any core workflow depends on a single model or API, design and test a failover path this quarter, not after the next regional access change or pricing shift.
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