
I know I did, and after 15 years, I even picked up and old hobby of mine: Warhammer 40k
I spent months researching which faction to start with. Read up on their strengths, what would be most fun to paint etc. It required a lot of thought, because I wanted to invest in the right army for me and what I thought was important.
At some point I thought, just for fun: “I wonder if there are any similarities between this and Sitecore AI?”
So here’s the comparison.
1. Choosing a faction – Choosing a system
Before investing in a faction or a system you evaluate its strengths and weaknesses. The complexity, flexibility, long-term viability, limitations etc.
Is this the right choice for what I find important? These are things we look for when choosing our technical platforms. This is also why platforms like Sitecore work so well: they reward teams who know what they want to achieve.
2. Design and paint -> Web design and experience
Painting is a huge part of Warhammer, just like design and user experience, both for editors working in the system and the final experience where visitors interact.
For instance, a well executed design doesn’t necessarily mean it fits its purpose.
You can paint something amazing, but still in a way that clashes with the established theme or identity of the faction. The same applies to web design: just because something looks good doesn’t mean it serves its intended purpose. Design without intent is decoration.
3. Assembling the models -> Building the solution
Assembly mistakes are hard to undo, on both sides. Poor structure has implications further down the line.
It takes time to build something good and long lasting, and shouldn’t be rushed. Yes, implementations move faster today with all available tools and AI, but they don’t eliminate the need for a solid foundation. Speed should not come at the cost of structure.
4. Strategy in use – Strategy in reality
Strategy sets direction. It’s how you use your army/platform that matters most.
With SitecoreAI there are endless possibilities, therefore a good strategy is key. As a Warhammer beginner, I lean on experienced players. With Sitecore, you can do the same by working with experienced partners. And in today’s landscape, adaptation is just as important as having a plan.
Warhammer reminds me that good outcomes are rarely accidental.
They come from:
- Choosing the right foundation
- Designing with intent
- Building carefully (not slow)
- Letting real-world usage guide strategy