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When Products Die: Managing Dependencies After Meta’s Workrooms Shutdown
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2026-02-23
11 min read
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A practical risk-mitigation playbook after Meta’s Workrooms shutdown: dependency mapping, exit strategies, and migration steps for continuity.
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