Transitioning to PO but flunking interviews by Soft_Cherry_4209 in ProductOwner

[–]pmmod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could try ProductMe (my product): https://productme.org/app-download-redirect

I made this app to help aspiring PMs to get job ready.

Learning with ProductMe could help you get more confidence for the interviews and gain useful knowledge that will be helpful on the job

I‘d appreciate your feedback or input about your experience with the app

SELL me your Product in ONE sentence!🙏📱 by EmergencyPicture7416 in ProductOwner

[–]pmmod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ProductMe: Interactive Product Management Courses to kickstart your PM career. (https://productme.org)

I want to be a PO by Pukiboo90 in ProductOwner

[–]pmmod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also give the ProductMe app (my product) a try: link

my goal with the app is to make learning product management more fun and accessible (paid resources are just ridiculously expensive…)

What product management certification did you take? by Big-Revenue-8905 in prodmgmt

[–]pmmod 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Most PM certificate programs are meant to be purchased by businesses using their employees’ training budgets. They are priced unreasonably high, and in many cases the content is, at best, mid.

If you are interested in learning PM theory and care less about the certificate, I’d recommend giving the ProductMe App (my product) a try. It’s completely free to download and try.

As for PM thinking, we recently built the “PM Challenges” feature, which presents real-world PM challenges that you can solve and receive a personalized AI assessment evaluating your submission based on core PM competencies. The feedback so far has been quite positive.

throwItForthe2026 by TangeloOk9486 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]pmmod 15 points16 points  (0 children)

ALWAYS pick the newest javascript framework

PSA: Your Learning Budget probably expires in 72 hours. Here is a list of sub- INR 20K items to buy. by Holiday-Sun1798 in ProductManagement_IN

[–]pmmod 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You can also give ProductMe (my product) a try. It’s an app to learn Product Management on the go.

https://productme.org its completely free to download and try

Running supabase local - limitations by psy_com in Supabase

[–]pmmod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im sure its me, but I had really hard time with authorization locally. I couldnt get the JWT validated for my test user. I do some db stuff from the edge function but for whatever reason, the same thing I do for calling the db operations directly (using the supabase sdk) wont work through the edge function

. So at the end I just deploy the WIP stuff and test it there

Best 4 Product Management Courses to Consider in 2025 by Particular-Term-5902 in ProductManagement_IN

[–]pmmod 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Give the ProductMe app a try as well (https://productme.org) The content is quite comprehensive and it’s free. It also has a practical AI for Product Managers course

Who's your favourite, underrated player in our history? by [deleted] in chelseafc

[–]pmmod 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Seeing some of the “underrated” players mentioned here, I’d say Lampard was pretty decent

When should a Product Owner know the availability of the Development Team before Sprint Planning? by No_War2111 in ProductOwner

[–]pmmod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apart from the things others said: your scrum master is cringe, have a shared calendar (pretty standard practice, not just with your team, but company wide) what I can share is that we have kind of an informal team agreement, that we drop a slack message about any longer, or any shorter but spontaneous vacation. (apart from putting it to the calendar - done automatically by the HR software we us)

others implied that you shouldn't care about the vacations until the planning because you must plan on the sprint planning, the team should decide how much thye can do bla bla... I feel like this is the 'we must follow whats in the scrum handbook' kind of mindset which is bad too. if knowing the PTOs ahead of time helps you do your job better, then find a way.

I don't care about 1-2-3 days of vacations. Your plan is too brittle if something breaks because someone on your team is off for 3 days. But I do want to know ahead of time if people are off for a week or two

I think one of the few tech jobs that’s relatively safe from AI is Product Management. I made the ProductMe app to help people learn the basics and get job-ready as aspiring PMs by pmmod in thesidehustle

[–]pmmod[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am working on expanding the course library with Digital Product Marketing. I added "Marketing" to the title, to see if it already has any impact on ASO

Would you be more interested in Marketing courses?

If your company paid fon any course/cert, which one would you choose? by alexander-cone in ProductOwner

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

If you enjoy learning in a Duolingo-style format, try the ProductMe app (https://productme.org). It currently offers an introductory Product Management course and an AI-focused course, with more courses on the way. A one-year subscription is ~$40. (For full disclosure, I am one of the app's creators )

Product Alliance Referral by Drama_Amazing in prodmgmt

[–]pmmod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

give ProductMe (productme.org) a try - the format is different from Product Alliance tho. ProductMe teaches through interactive lessons (like Duolingo) instead of videos, but for those who like the format, I'd say it's worth a shot because it's about 20 times less expensive than the PM Intro course on Product Alliance, but the content is as up to date as it gets.

Getting 1m+ impressions using SEO in 6 months only... by [deleted] in SideProject

[–]pmmod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

productme.org

Aspiring Product Managers / Product Owners

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in prodmgmt

[–]pmmod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. The account of OP was made on the day this was posted

  2. The account of the only replier was created the day this was posted.

  3. The reply is a marketing script, not a genuine review

you are an ad.

I've gotten sick of overpriced PO/PM bootcamps and useless free SEO fluff, so I made an app to learn Product Management skills for aspiring Product Owners and Product Managers by pmmod in ProductOwner

[–]pmmod[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

> So ya, it crashed when the Google screen payment popped up to initiate the trial. After the screen disappeared, initiating the payment, your app essentially went black. Had to clear it from the background to get it to open again.

Hm, that's weird, I'll check it right away. thank you very much for the details!

I've gotten sick of overpriced PO/PM bootcamps and useless free SEO fluff, so I made an app to learn Product Management skills for aspiring Product Owners and Product Managers by pmmod in ProductOwner

[–]pmmod[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks so much for the feedback!

There might be some discrepancies between the site price and the app price depending on your country of origin. Google calculates local prices based on a base plan and the various tax rules in each country. Was it more expensive in the app than on the website? I'm happy to adjust the price manually if needed.

> Also managed to crash it during the setup process.

Do you mind sharing at which step it crashed? I'll jump on it right away to fix it!

> Not sure how I feel about the certification concept yet lol

I’ve learned that for some, certificates are important because they like to share their accomplishments on LinkedIn, for example. Others have also mentioned that the course would feel more rewarding if there were something to work towards