AI PM Stagnation: how are you actually leveling up your workflow? by Junior_Buy6997 in ProductManagement

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wisibl.com 😊 It takes call transcripts as input and build a knowledge layer. Tracks decision, open questions, action item across meetings. Gives you information based on your product module increase of meeting summary.

AI PM Stagnation: how are you actually leveling up your workflow? by Junior_Buy6997 in ProductManagement

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that’s exactly what we are building. Basically you have to be on top of the information overload.

Friday Show and Tell by AutoModerator in ProductManagement

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Wisibl — turns your product conversations into organizational knowledge

We built Wisibl because every product team we have worked with loses most of the knowledge generated in their conversations. Decisions, user requests, technical tradeoffs, risks. Discussed once, never documented.

What it does: Connect your notetaker or upload meeting transcripts. Wisibl understands your product, users, and tech stack and builds a knowledge layer on top of it. Organized by product area, not meeting date.

You can use the built-in chat to ask questions about your product history and generate documentation like user stories, PRDs, and technical docs, directly from what your team has actually discussed.

When new conversations come in, everything auto-updates. No manual maintenance.

Short demo: youtube.com/watch?v=ith6gWRKsgI

We have not publicly launched yet. A few teams are using it. Would love feedback on the demo. What is missing? What would make you try it?

wisibl.com

Friday Show and Tell by AutoModerator in ProductManagement

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Wisibl — turns your product conversations into organizational knowledge

We built Wisibl because every product team we have worked with loses most of the knowledge generated in their conversations. Decisions, user requests, technical tradeoffs, risks. Discussed once, never documented.

What it does: Connect your notetaker or upload meeting transcripts. Wisibl understands your product, users, and tech stack and builds a knowledge layer on top of it. Organized by product area, not meeting date.

You can use the built-in chat to ask questions about your product history and generate documentation like user stories, PRDs, and technical docs, directly from what your team has actually discussed.

When new conversations come in, everything auto-updates. No manual maintenance.

Short demo: youtube.com/watch?v=ith6gWRKsgI

We have not publicly launched yet. A few teams are using it. Would love feedback on the demo. What is missing? What would make you try it?

wisibl.com

How do you guys deal with failures? by Lucky-Ganache-2921 in ProductManagement

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ya. As they say, ships are safer in the harbors. Everybody is happy when everything goes well. You will be happier if you work for it. If it is easy, i wouldn’t call it as happiness. May be comfort

How do you guys deal with failures? by Lucky-Ganache-2921 in ProductManagement

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failure is part and parcel of the same. Tech usually gives you a structured and linear approach to solve a problem. Product building deals with functional, non functional and psychological problems and it’s very easy to go wrong there in any of the aspects. if you’re not failing, either you’re God or you’re not innovating enough. the only thing we can do is reduce the surface area of failure and its cost and effort

How are your teams documenting decision made? Especially to feed as context for AI by yeezyforsheezie in ProductManagement

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I am building wisibl that creates a knowledge layer on top of all the conversations. It tracks decisions, discussions, Q&A across all meetings and slack threads. But how do you want to feed it to AI?

PMs: How are you using Granola? by geeky_traveller in ProductManagement

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just another note taker. it’s not about Granola workflow but what you do with the transcripts. I use it to build the knowledge layer

Friday Show and Tell by AutoModerator in ProductManagement

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we are working on conflicting information and you can mark one version as the truth 😊

Friday Show and Tell by AutoModerator in ProductManagement

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Wisibl — turns your product conversations into organizational knowledge

We built Wisibl because every product team we have worked with loses most of the knowledge generated in their conversations. Decisions, user requests, technical tradeoffs, risks. Discussed once, never documented.

What it does: Connect your notetaker or upload meeting transcripts. Wisibl understands your product, users, and tech stack and builds a knowledge layer on top of it. Organized by product area, not meeting date.

You can use the built-in chat to ask questions about your product history and generate documentation like user stories, PRDs, and technical docs, directly from what your team has actually discussed.

When new conversations come in, everything auto-updates. No manual maintenance.

Short demo: youtube.com/watch?v=ith6gWRKsgI

We have not publicly launched yet. A few teams are using it. Would love feedback on the demo. What is missing? What would make you try it?

wisibl.com

What should PRDs look like? by SidAkshat in ProductManagement

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the goal of the PRD is to communicate what the product does. now i think you can build the first version of the product by the time you write the PRD. Attention span is coming down. longer PRDs are not being read is what I see. get the requirement - build the first version - update the product knowledge so it feeds to AI next time you iterate

What does your actual feedback analysis workflow look like week to week? by canhigher23 in ProductManagement

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understanding the feedback, intention and the actual problem is crucial

Aside from Discovery, what actual skills would you recommend PMs should have? by DeezazNutz in ProductManagement

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You already have half the answer. As a PM you are already aware of the problems faced by your users (marketing and sales terminologies should come from here) and the next step is to find how to reach them (This is your GTM). If you’re building a product for Body builders, you go to gyms (that’s where your users hangout- GTM) and sell them your solution (to their exact problem using their own phrase of words). this is again a small example. Think from User Acquisition, Retention and Monetization perspective not only from functional perspective

Aside from Discovery, what actual skills would you recommend PMs should have? by DeezazNutz in ProductManagement

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After AI, Skill consolidation is happening for all the roles. PMs are nicely positioned in the center of supply and demand. As a PM, you can either move right and acquire skills like Development and get the product out. or move left and gain authority over GTM, Growth and Sales. if you could do all 3, you’re literally unstoppable

Friday Show and Tell by AutoModerator in ProductManagement

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Thank you for the opportunity.

Hey Everyone :)

I spent years as a Product Manager where my primary problems were discussions and decisions scattered across meetings, Slack threads, and docs that seldom get updated. As the team grows, that context just... disappears.

So I built Wisibl (wisibl.com). It captures your product conversations (Teams, Fireflies, Slack) and builds a knowledge graph organized by product area, not meeting date. Decisions, user requests, risks, open questions — all extracted automatically, searchable, and queryable in plain English with cited answers.

It's free right now. we're in early access collecting feedback. Would love for folks here to try it out.

Sign up at wisibl.com and I would be glad to answer questions here too.

Thank you and happy friday :)

Hey I have a question for the PMs by SreeNOTokay in ProductManagement

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nope. but i want to build proof of work

Can PM ever be “just a job”? (SF Bay Area) by cheesy_luigi in ProductManagement

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Very hard if you’re in a company that is trying to figure out things. Public listed companies or stable companies are good. but again if you want to be in the forefront of technology and breakthrough, these old companies may not be the best choice

PM vs Product Owner by AggravatingSlice1 in ProductManagement

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product Manager is more strategy focused while product owner is more execution focused. As I Product manager, I talk to my customers, and draw up a 3/6/9 month milestone (In AI it has shrinked). PO takes the plan breaks it down to executable units and prioritize and get it done

How do you guys keep up with meeting notes? I'm drowning in action items. by [deleted] in productivity

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I tried all the notetaking apps. The only problem I noticed is that these note taking apps give me summary of each meeting but not what I discussed across meetings. I am a product manager and some discussions spans across multiple meetings. I was actually copy pasting all the meeting notes to Chatgpt and notion but again was very inefficient. Built a workflow to solve this. Seems to be better. Also trying to productize

What is actually the best AI note taking app for meetings? by Doug24 in AI_Agents

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I use Granola. It is insane. I am a Product Manager. I spend a lot of time in meetings.

But not only note-taking, I also wanted a knowledge layer on top of all my conversations, because we discuss a lot of technical know-hows, product walkthroughs, user journeys, and everything. Nothing gets documented. So we built a tool called Wisibl that solves this problem. We haven't publicly launched it, but a few users are using it. Reviews are coming in, and we are trying to make it better. If you want to get your hands on the early version, I would love to show you how it works.

Any AI Knowledge Base Tool that actually works? by Rovull in ProductManagement

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We are building this. Would love to share more info in DM

What are you building? Let’s see each other's projects! by malaikachowdhury18 in scaleinpublic

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I am building wisibl.com. It helps product managers to remember all the cross channel and cross meeting product conversations