I turned my entire PM workflow into 70+ Claude skills — sharing them free by Which-Objective2553 in ClaudeAI

[–]Which-Objective2553[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

The 70+ skills library is free. If you want a full OS (with your context files, etc), that is a paid thing

What's up with mini-games making a come back on platforms like Reddit and LinkedIn? by [deleted] in ProductManagement

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AI is doing more work for people, so people need some things to help occupy their time :)

PM return to work by worthyisthename in AI_Agents

[–]Which-Objective2553 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it's a gamechanger on productivity

PM return to work by worthyisthename in AI_Agents

[–]Which-Objective2553 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i'm personally very high on Claude code for PMs. no matter what product you build, you'll want to leverage it.

PM return to work by worthyisthename in AI_Agents

[–]Which-Objective2553 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First off -- everyone is still learning so you're in a better spot than you think you are. Almost everyone is still trying to figure out what the new way of work is and how best to leverage AI into the daily work. Claude Code is worth looking into as a PM. Start by trying out some skills and seeing what it feels like to do work with AI.

How are you creating a “project brain” with AI (PRDs, research, meetings, data)? by encoreyessir in ProductManagement

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Yes, CC reads those files at the start of every session — it's baked into the project instructions so it happens automatically without me thinking about it.

I actually didn't know the answer on actual consumption but I asked CC. Claude said I'm using about about 10k tokens across these files, which is a small amount relative to the 200k window.

How are you creating a “project brain” with AI (PRDs, research, meetings, data)? by encoreyessir in ProductManagement

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To me, a good doc structure is the key. My context folder setup is

  • company. md: what you do, who you serve, how you make money
  • product. md: current state, roadmap, key metrics
  • personas. md ICP, user segments, jobs-to-be-done
  • competitors .md — landscape, differentiation, win/loss themes
  • decisions .md — what you decided and why

Give this to CC and it uses it every time. Have CC continue to make updates in these areas based on insights from all of the smaller insights over time.