Lucas and Luna explore a risk few remote workers talk about: the career platform trap. When your entire professional identity — your network, reputation, and skills — is tied to one SaaS tool, one employer's proprietary stack, or one ecosystem, you become dangerously fragile. Lucas walks through a concrete example: a senior product manager at a company that went all-in on Notion, Airtable, and Loom. When she left, she realized her network was 80 percent internal, her portfolio was locked inside shared workspaces, and her reputation was invisible outside the company. Luna pushes back: aren't deep tool skills exactly what recruiters want? Lucas clarifies the difference between portable skills and platform-specific fluency. They discuss the 'garden versus fortress' framework for building a career that moves with you, and end with three specific habits that keep your career portable: an independent portfolio outside your company's stack, external writing or speaking that proves you can teach what you know, and a network that spans at least three different employers. This episode is for anyone who's ever wondered what happens to their career if they lose access to Slack.