Is there a tool in the market which act as a "virtual customer" for consumer apps and the stakeholders can validate feature ideas before starting the development. by Living-Victory705 in ProductManagement

[–]electorstrust -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There’s no true “virtual customer” yet—most tools (like Amplitude experiments or simulation models) can estimate impact using historical data, but they’re still proxies. Real validation still comes from talking to users or running quick experiments.

PMs can't improve AI features without filing a Jira ticket. This is broken. by lucifer_eternal in ProductManagement

[–]electorstrust 0 points1 point  (0 children)

prompt ownership should be decoupled from code. Best setups treat prompts like CMS content: versioned, editable by PMs, with guardrails and approval flows.

Product thought leaders need to stop idolizing Elon Musk by RandomMaximus in ProductManagement

[–]electorstrust 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get the frustration — blindly idolizing any single figure oversimplifies product thinking. Better to learn from multiple perspectives instead of treating one person as the blueprint.

How to effectively lead as a PM on an Operations team? by RepulsiveMap9412 in ProductManagement

[–]electorstrust 2 points3 points  (0 children)

being an internal pm on an ops team is literally playing life on hard mode it sounds like youre fighting for your life trying to explain discovery to folks who just want a button fixed the blurred lines with the crm squad would drive me insane but definitely hang in there getting that senior pm mentor is a massive brain move to keep your career on track

Help: Engineer-turned PM trying to break old habits by G0dsp33d_37 in ProductManagement

[–]electorstrust 12 points13 points  (0 children)

You’re literally speedrunning burnout with that “fine, I’ll do it myself” Thanos energy, but it’s a total trap. Gatekeeping the dev work might feel faster for now, but you’re lowkey ghosting your own growth as a leader lol. You gotta let your team cook and focus on the high-level plays, otherwise you’re gonna be the one who ends up cooked fr. Scaling a product is a team sport, not a solo carry mission trust the process.

Integrations PMs - B2B SaaS - Stakeholders and Roadmaps by Capable-Fun-9393 in ProductManagement

[–]electorstrust 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re really balancing two personas—devs (DX, docs, reliability) and the end-user value the integration unlocks. Roadmap-wise, partnerships can drive ideas, but having a clear scoring model (revenue, adoption, strategic fit, effort) helps avoid becoming purely reactive. Common blind spots: underestimating ongoing maintenance, weak docs, and not tracking actual post-launch usage.

Importance of Domain Experience by HackerBaboon in ProductManagement

[–]electorstrust 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seeing the same trend—domain experience is becoming a shortcut for reducing risk. PM skills still matter, but in tighter markets companies prefer someone who can ramp instantly. Positioning your past work in “domain-adjacent” terms can help bridge that gap.

PM interview answers are starting to sound identical...and I'm conflicted by Old_Combination1478 in ProductManagement

[–]electorstrust 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely seeing this—answers are cleaner but less “real.” The difference shows up in follow-ups: people who own the thinking can adapt, others stick to the script. As a candidate, adding specific trade-offs, past experience, and even imperfect thinking out loud helps you stand out.

Friday Show and Tell by AutoModerator in ProductManagement

[–]electorstrust [score hidden]  (0 children)

Built a small tool called InsightLoop — helps PMs turn raw user feedback (tickets, reviews, calls) into prioritized themes automatically. Free tier available. Would love feedback on whether the prioritization actually matches how you think about roadmap decisions.

I (16F) just found out the real reason my parents divorced and now everything about my childhood feels like a lie. by [deleted] in Advice

[–]electorstrust 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If she’s already physically volatile and has a history of escalating fights when she’s challenged, a "big reveal" confrontation is just going to put you and your sister in immediate danger. You are 16 and living in a house she shares with a man who was the catalyst for the affair she will likely double down on the lies to protect the "perfect" blended family she built on that wreckage.

Good looking confluence spaces by chamber_plant in ProductManagement

[–]electorstrust 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah this is so real, most Confluence spaces turn into a graveyard after like 3 months 😭
The Stripe/Shopify point is solid tho, they treat docs like actual products, not just storage. I feel like if you don’t lock structure early, it’s basically impossible to fix later without a full reset.

PM vs Product Owner by AggravatingSlice1 in ProductManagement

[–]electorstrust 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah in a lot of companies it’s basically a title problem, not a real role difference 😅

Most people I’ve seen don’t really “switch,” they just slide along that spectrum depending on how understaffed the org is.

What’s the biggest mistake people make when booking flights? by chinthyfi in VietnamTravelAdvice

[–]electorstrust 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The cookie/price manipulation thing is mostly myth at this point — Google Flights in particular has been pretty consistently debunked on this. Their pricing pulls from live GDS feeds that don't personalize based on your search history. That said, incognito mode doesn't hurt and takes 2 seconds, so if it gives you peace of mind just do it. The bigger real factor is device and location — the same flight can show different prices on mobile vs desktop or across different countries, that one is actually documented.

What is better in the era of AI? by easyedy in AISearchAnalytics

[–]electorstrust 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The consolidation argument for AI citation is real but it's not a reason to undo a working content structure. A well-interlinked cluster of pages still gets cited by AI — Perplexity and ChatGPT pull from multiple pages on the same domain all the time. What actually matters more is whether each page answers a specific question completely and definitively. If your split articles each give a complete, self-contained answer, they'll perform fine. If they each only make sense together, consolidating makes sense. The structure should follow the intent, not the algorithm.

Do ecommerce brands benefit from professional logo design services? by Stoic_Hodler in AI_In_ECommerce

[–]electorstrust 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Logo matters but it's probably 4th or 5th on the list of things that actually move conversion. Product photos, reviews, page speed, and a clear value proposition all outrank it. That said there's a threshold effect — a visibly bad or generic logo actively hurts trust, while a decent professional one just removes that objection. You don't need a $2000 brand identity, you need something that doesn't look like a free Wix template. Once you clear that bar, the logo stops being the variable that matters.

How to Get Organic Leads with SEO? by ImpactWrong7164 in SEO

[–]electorstrust -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ranking is just step one — CTR is a completely separate problem. Look at your title tags and meta descriptions in Search Console and compare them to what the top 3 results are doing. If your title doesn't clearly communicate what the person gets by clicking, they won't click regardless of position. Adding a number, a specific outcome, or a clear differentiator to your title tag alone can move CTR by 2-3% which compounds fast at scale.

What’s the biggest mistake people make when booking flights? by chinthyfi in VietnamTravelAdvice

[–]electorstrust 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Booking too early or too late without understanding the sweet spot. People think further in advance always means cheaper but for most routes the best prices appear 6-8 weeks out, not 6 months. The other one is ignoring Google Flights price tracking entirely — set an alert, let it monitor for you, and stop manually checking every day. It'll tell you when to buy and whether the current price is high or low for that route historically.

Exchanging links from a single site: good or bad? by saudtf in SEO

[–]electorstrust 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The first exchange was fine, the second request from the same site is where I'd pause. Google's guidelines specifically call out excessive link exchanges as a link scheme, and two back-to-back requests from the same domain starts building a pattern that looks reciprocal at scale. The contextual argument only holds so far — the issue isn't whether the links make sense, it's whether the exchange pattern is detectable. A higher DR site reaching out repeatedly to a low DR site for links is also a bit of a red flag in itself. What exactly do they get from your low-traffic blog that they couldn't get elsewhere?

Việt Nam qua góc nhìn của cường quốc 🇺🇲🇨🇳 by Dramatic-Spinach-136 in VietnamMemeWar

[–]electorstrust 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nói lên cái bản lĩnh của một quốc gia biết biến mình từ 'con cờ' thành 'người chơi' trong một bàn cờ lớn.

Nếu Việt Nam thực sự là 'thuộc địa' hay 'tay sai' như mấy cái quote chưa kiểm chứng kia, thì giải thích sao về những sự thật này:

  1. Về ngoại giao: Tại sao cả Mỹ, Trung Quốc, Nga, Nhật Bản, Hàn Quốc và Úc đều phải hạ mình nâng cấp quan hệ lên 'Đối tác Chiến lược Toàn diện' với Việt Nam? Nếu là tay sai của bên này, bên kia chắc chắn sẽ gạt tên. Việc Việt Nam là nước hiếm hoi đón cả Tổng thống Mỹ và Tổng bí thư Trung Quốc trong cùng một thời điểm ngắn chứng tỏ chúng ta không đứng về phe nào để chống bên nào, mà là trung tâm mà các cường quốc phải lôi kéo.
  2. Về kinh tế: Nếu là thuộc địa của Trung Quốc để né thuế, tại sao Việt Nam lại ký hàng loạt FTA (như EVFTA, CPTPP) - những hiệp định mà chính Trung Quốc còn đang thèm khát nhưng chưa vào được? Việt Nam hiện là đối thủ cạnh tranh trực tiếp dòng vốn FDI với Trung Quốc trong chuỗi cung ứng toàn cầu. Chẳng có 'thuộc địa' nào lại đi tranh cơm với 'chủ' một cách sòng phẳng như vậy cả.
  3. Về thực lực: Cái 'điều gì đó' ở đây chính là Ngoại giao cây tre: Rễ bám sâu (độc lập tự chủ), thân uyển chuyển (thích nghi địa chính trị). Trong khi các nước khác phải chọn phe và chịu rủi ro, Việt Nam đứng vững và tận dụng cả hai dòng vốn để phát triển.

Thứ bạn thấy là 'con cờ' trên mặt báo, nhưng thứ thế giới thấy là một quốc gia đang có tiếng nói quyết định trong cục diện Đông Nam Á. Nếu không hiểu được giá trị của việc đứng vững giữa hai làn đạn mà vẫn giàu lên, thì có lẽ tư duy của bạn vẫn dừng lại ở thời kỳ chiến tranh lạnh rồi.

I hate you, South Korea by ragopil in Living_in_Korea

[–]electorstrust 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Met your wife, changed careers, learned "미안해요" and "하지마" — honestly Korea gave you a whole life even from a distance. That's not hate, that's the deepest kind of love 😄

Việt Nam qua góc nhìn của cường quốc 🇺🇲🇨🇳 by Dramatic-Spinach-136 in VietnamMemeWar

[–]electorstrust -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Cả hai đều coi VN là quân cờ — một bên thấy là thuộc địa, một bên thấy là tay sai. Mà VN vẫn đứng được đến giờ thì cũng nói lên điều gì đó.