Tired of recycled PM advice that sounds smart but doesn't help? Same. This is where we dig deeper.
That gut feeling that there's a better way to build? Trust it. The best PMs aren't following frameworks. They're building their own.
“Product management isn't about managing products. It's about understanding people deeply enough to know what to build next.”
You've read the books. Done the courses. Tried the frameworks. And still, something doesn't click. That's not a you problem.
The best product thinking doesn't come from following rules. It comes from asking better questions. That's what this space is for.
“Most product advice is written for someone else's company.”
“The roadmap is a lie. And that's okay.”
“What if the framework is the problem?”
Short-form ideas, observations, and questions about building products.
“Product management isn't about managing products. It's about understanding people deeply enough to know what to build next.”
“The best products don't add features. They remove friction. Every line of code should earn its place.”
“Ship early, but not carelessly. There's a difference between iteration and throwing spaghetti at the wall.”
“Your roadmap is a hypothesis, not a promise. The market will teach you what it actually needs.”
“Users don't want more options. They want the right option at the right moment.”
I build products and think a lot about why some things work and others don't.
This space is my attempt to make sense of it all, out loud.
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No spam. Just thoughts worth thinking about.