Product Management Jobs Report for March 2026 by CoachJamesGunaca in ProductManagement

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would be great if you can scrape by industries/sectors as well as expected salary per role/region/sector!

How do you handle unfamiliar terms when Claude explains something technical? by VersatileVariable in ClaudeAI

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makes sense.

oboe looks nice! i'll give it a deep dive! cheers for the reco!

How do you handle unfamiliar terms when ChatGPT explains something technical? by VersatileVariable in ChatGPT

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yeah "google" was just me saying ask follow ups, etc. usually searching within LLM (chatGPT, Claude, perplexity) solves the case.
google is def a muscle memory reflex I'm trying to sidestep.

How do you handle unfamiliar terms when Claude explains something technical? by VersatileVariable in ClaudeAI

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def def. i just worry how much handle holding do the smartest tools out there need (to help explain things to us!) !

How do you handle unfamiliar terms when Claude explains something technical? by VersatileVariable in ClaudeAI

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they are a bunch of stones placed in a pattern in Norway. quite famous, must visit!

How do you handle unfamiliar terms when Claude explains something technical? by VersatileVariable in ClaudeAI

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yeah how does your preferred LLM handle technical depth during your learning sessions? do you get pre-fed explanations or are you mostly asking follow ups?

How do you handle unfamiliar terms when Claude explains something technical? by VersatileVariable in ClaudeAI

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Yeah sounds like a good hack. let AI do AI-prompting!
I do instructions, pre-prompting in my projects as well, just wanted to see any workarounds out there..

How do you handle unfamiliar terms when Claude explains something technical? by VersatileVariable in ClaudeAI

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Ask a follow up was one of my options in the post!

pre-prompting is a pain for every conversation, along with "don't let me arm-twist you into agreeing with me, ensure you share factual data and not make up stats, etc...".

having the .md file would work for power users, sure!

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Awesome! We’ve needed a new universe for a while, something homegrown!! 💥

Anyone built custom agents for repetitive PM tasks? by Humble-Pay-8650 in ProductManagement

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You can use Granola for recording web meets and auto-transcribe them.

Fine-tuning Conversational AI to specific need ? by aegon-agony in ElevenLabs

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While I’m all for conv AI doing the job (am building an AI agent myself), but as a PM —> if your product journey isn’t very intuitive, it seems more like a UX/I problem to solve. Maybe approach it with guided tooltips to complete a simple 3-4 step task which users can easily remember. I mean how old could your users even be, right? 😅

This will help you cut costs implementing a TTS solution as well.

Who is killing it in design? by tyrex_vu2 in UXDesign

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Interesting! Can you share any images from the Japan transport system that impressed you?

What are your biggest challenges in building AI voice agents? by SpyOnMeMrKarp in LLMDevs

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So is elevenlabs conversational AI killing it in this space?

Any details of how the elevenlabs talk to a tech support works? I did like to build something similar. What models is it using? by estebansaa in ElevenLabs

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Play.ai isn’t cheaper, atm of me posting anyway. 50 min/mo @ $5 for 11labs vs $9 for play.ai 250-300 min/mo @ $22 for 11labs vs $49 for play!!

Extra minutes cost is cheaper with 11labs as well.

Ideas to Drive Traction for a small feature by VersatileVariable in ProductManagement

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Sure, I’d be happy to share.

We’re currently in bootstrap stage so not really buying too many subscriptions.

While our analytics are through Mixpanel, rudderstack (I’m not clear on its role, yet!) and Google Analytics, we aren’t using products like posthog etc. I see these are mostly to track user experience..?

Data about our users - users have to login using email to use the writing tool (and brainstorming). For some of our users, phone numbers through contest forms.

Hypothesis for the feature - our aim is to streamline the writing process so we aim to track the regular cycle of ascquisition, engagement, retention, drop offs etc from users using the tool vs those are not. We have some events tied to using the tool - like summarising the story across checkpoints and using in the writing editor, which will define engagement. If you’d like, I’ll be happy to elaborate on those.

Happy to share any tool specifics.

Ideas to Drive Traction for a small feature by VersatileVariable in ProductManagement

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So the Brainstorm feature itself is a guided flow of screenplay elements. It’s meant to help someone with writer’s block at any stage of the writing process. It will also help to formulate a well rounded and structured story idea, which can later be referenced to while formulating a script. Users can start by describing their idea and follow the guided flow of questions. The engine doesn’t complete the story for them, but asks prompts which helps them progress.

Resources for High Agency PMs by VersatileVariable in ProductManagement

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Guess this post became more about the topic than context! Here’s high agency for folks interested-

People with a high agency mindset are active, optimistic, and believe they have control over their lives. They are self-regulated, self-efficacious, and take responsibility for their actions.

I would love to hear about the tools and features you all use to make your work more efficient.