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Let's learn about Product via these 310 free blog posts. They are ordered by HackerNoon reader engagement data. Visit the Learn Repo or LearnRepo.com to find the most read blog posts about any technology.'Don’t find customers for your products, find products for your customers.' - David Ogilvy1. The One PM Interview Question you Should RehearseProduct management interviews contain a whole gamut of questions — some questions involve grilling you on your analytical skills while others assess your product intuition. However, there’s one two-part Product Management question that, without fail, you will be asked in your interview process. I recommend every PM applicant have a well-thought answer to these questions, for multiple products.2. Side Hustle Stack: Platform-Based Work OpportunitiesSharing something a little different today: I built a product!It’s called Side Hustle Stack: a directory of platform-based work opportunities. Check it out!3. Social Mechanics: Harnessing User Connections for Product GrowthGuide with examples for growth product managers on how to apply social networks strategies to acquire, onboard and retain users.4. Team Processes at Different Stages of Product DevelopmentProduct development is a time-consuming process that involves improving the functionality, design and usability of a product.5. Mention these five tech trends in your PM interviewAs I’ve mentioned before, one of the best PM interview preparation strategies is to create a “Big Ideas” list of tech trends. When asked questions like “What is the future of the microwave?” or “How would you redesign the airport experience?” these tech trends can help frame your answer, and demonstrate your forward-thinking skills.6. Entry Level Resources for Becoming a Product ManagerIf you have decided to transition into product management but do not know how to begin, you are definitely not alone. This career was ranked as the top 5 job on LinkedIn's Most Promising Jobs for 2019, and in extension has gained many enthusiasts.7. Learn How To Drive Sustainable Revenue With Product-Led GrowthProduct-led growth is achieved through exceptional product experience, resulting in customer acquisition, engagement, and increased revenue.8. 3 Open Source Product Information Management (PIM) SolutionsThere are many commercial Product Information Management (PIM) solutions available on the market. And there are 3 free open source solutions: Akeneo, Pimcore and OpenPIM that you can use to implement a PIM system in your company. I am going to compare these 3 solutions with each other.9. Mastering Trade-Offs for Effective Product ManagementNaturally, the responsibility of choosing the right solution by assessing every aspect of the problem and its possible solutions falls on the shoulders of product managers. As a matter of fact, most common challenges faced by product managers are hefted with the weight of trade-offs. You can learn how to deal with these tradeoffs just by keeping a few things in mind and having a structured decision-making process.10. What I Learned in My First Year as a Product ManagerExpectations, surprises, and lots of learning.11. Is It Hard to Develop a MMORPG?How we built a MMORPG in just about 2 years (actually, it’s more).12. Facebook PM Interview: Product Sense and Execution (Example Answers)My experience interviewing as a PM for Facebook: How to answer product sense and execution questions and develop product frameworks and stories that sell. 13. Why a Product Designer Needs Illustrations, and How to Draw Them QuicklyIn this article, you'll discover the importance of illustrations for product designers and learn some quick drawing techniques to improve your skills.14. LiteLLM: Call Every LLM API Like It's OpenAILiteLLM — a package to simplify API calls across Azure, Anthropic, OpenAI, Cohere and Replicate. 15. The Notion Template I Built for Optimal Personal Productivity As a product builder↗️, I build micro tools to solve my own problems. For example article tool, event app, meal box app, finance tracker, SaaS tracker, Notion portfolio, and habit tracker. 16. How To Develop Structured Thinking As A Product Manager?Structuring your thoughts as a Product Manager is imperative to help you make the right decisions. We've collated some tips to help you do just that! 17. Get Rich Building Verticalized AI Wrappers (Even If You Don’t Code)GenAI wrappers are printing millions. Learn from success stories, tackle objections, and find how to build your own AI-powered app—no coding skills required!18. The Ultimate Guide to Product Experiments and How to Use ThemIn product management, the path from creating an idea to its actual release can often be complex and demanding.19. My Experience of Using Notion to Build this All-in-One Job Application TrackerI have attempted to build a Notion template which serves as a job application tracker and different aspects of a job search making the process more conducive.20. 5 Great Tools To Create an MVP Without Coding [Bonus Included]How to build a start-up or product MVP without coding21. A Look at the Top Questions for a System Design Interview at FacebookFacebook System Design Interview; Design Facebook NewsFeed; Design Status Search; Design Live Commenting; Design Facebook Messenger / WhatsApp; Design Instagram22. The Product-Led Approach: Principles, Benefits, Examples, AlternativesSome of us in product take it for granted that a product-led approach is the way to operate. However, all too often our stakeholders – sales, marketing, our boss’s boss, even our own team – may need some convincing. 23. Double Diamond DiscoveryLarge enterprises have lots of smart people with great ideas.  Some of these people are charming, passionate and convincing.  Some of these people are very good at lobbying for their idea with your boss’s boss.  And some of these people have the patience and persistence of a Zen priest. And then of course we have our users and our customers.  And governments and regulatory bodies (cough GDPR).24. A Smarter Way to Understand and Reduce Product ChurnDiscover a practical framework to identify, measure, and reduce product churn — even for irregular-use apps.25. Notion : A Product That Users Love, and VCs Can't Invest IntoIf you somehow navigate the mysterious path to reach the Notion HQ at 1:00 PM PST on a Friday, you would find an empty office with two golden poodles and a mutt running around. The entire team would not be far though, just shy of a mile away sitting at Barzotto and eating Extra-Long Noodles pasta over a glass of sparkling white wine. Add some soft serve gelato to that. This is just one of the many idiosyncrasies you would find in this 20 member start-up that has captured over a million users with their sleek product.26. Product-Led Growth: Not a One-Size-Fits-All Solution for B2B Companies27. Goodbye Product Management - Hello Data Product LeadershipProduct Management is out, Data Product Leadership is in! Discover how this pivotal shift can revolutionize your business strategy!28. The Seven Virtues of the Most Successful Chief Product OfficersChief product officer is becoming one of the tech world’s most influential positions. According to our recent study, almost a quarter of product teams now report into a chief product officer (CPO), up from only 7% last year. 11-billion-dollar unicorn Okta poached a longtime Google executive to be its new CPO; Disney hired a Goldman exec as VP of product to guide its newest streaming offering; and Tinder nabbed a Facebook veteran to guide its rapidly expanding dating app. One of the world’s most powerful products, Facebook itself, lost its CPO Chris Cox earlier this year and the heads of its main products will now be reporting directly to Zuck himself. 29. How to Plan your First 90 Days as a New Product ManagerThere is always that new product manager who is wondering what the next 3 months will look like. The successes, learnings, adaptations, expectations, and the list goes on and on.30. 5 Pieces of Terrible Advice That New Product Managers GetThere is an abundance of great advice offered to new/aspiring Product Managers. There is also some easy to spot bad advice doing the rounds. The most dangerous type, however, is advice that looks good at the surface but is actually bad. I like to call such advice as, ‘terrible advice’. 31. How To Take Notes So Good They Become Your Second BrainToday, we consume more information per person than at any other time in human history. We are continually reading, observing, monitoring, conversing and mentally trying to build a knowledge of the world we can use in our daily work and lives. The problem? The disparity between the total quantity of human knowledge and our ability to assimilate and filter it grows, unremittingly, by the day.32. How I Built an Online Radio with Soundcloud and NextJS33. 5 A.I. App Ideas You Can Build & Monetize Without Writing Code5 A.I app ideas you can build & monetize without writing code34. Hacker Noon Product Update 2019-2020Now that we're a few days into 2020, it's time to take a few steps back and reflect on some of our accomplishments from 2019. First of all, I'd like to thank the community and our team for not only surviving 2019, but continuing to build momentum into the new decade. Let's celebrate our accomplishments and keep the delivery train rolling! 🚂🎉35. How to Launch Without a ProductOr, the No-Product Framework36. The No Bullshit Guide to Product ManagementWhy it is sometimes confusing to read about product management and why I wrote this guide: I actually wrote this guide in reaction to reading some other product management guides. I noticed that a lot of the guides I read were from pms at larger companies and didn’t actually have what I thought were the core pathways, skills, and experiences regarding product management. The guides did have a lot of tangential anecdotes, a lot of the typical hr-approved talking points of larger companies, and a lot of “check out this cool thing we did.” I tried to write this guide like something you’d hear after getting that Google pm drunk at a bar after the conference instead of hearing his talking points during the conference.37. Picking the Right Metrics: The Ultimate Guide for Product ManagersThis article provides definitions on what key metrics are, a framework for categorizing them, and recommendations of four basic rules to set useful metrics, using real-life examples.38. Next Time You Prompt, Try Engineering itA reflection on building with purpose in the age of AI — turning prompts into products, visuals into systems, and trends into engineered artifacts.39. Avoid These Mistakes to Monetize Internet Products ProfitablyInternet products often fail to monetize for various reasons. As a full-time product builder, I've learned valuable lessons from my own failures.40. Getting from Zero to One: Must-Read Books for Building New Product VenturesI’ve put together a list of books that contain the ideas that I’ve found most useful for a new product venture at this stage.41. The Discovery Phase of a Project: A Practical GuideWe often get the itch of wanting to turn it into a functional app right away. But diving into development without the so-called discovery phase might be fatal.42. Why Hacker Noon Traded the Roadmap for a Product FunnelRoadmaps make stakeholders, contributors, and users feel safe. They give everyone this false sense that the product team has their shit together because they've thought ahead and have a release schedule. 43. Airbnb - Time to Reflect for This Disruptive CompanyAirbnb, the disruptive startup that pushed the limits of the hospitality industry, relies on hosts as the key trigger for success and growth.44. HackerNoon's a Multi-language Platform: All Top Stories Now Available in 13 LanguagesHackerNoon uses machine learning and human editors to translate top stories from English to Spanish, Hindi, Mandarin, Vietnamese, French, Portuguese & Japanese.45. Is ‘bias for action’ making product managers lazier?Let me preface this by saying I’m a big believer in the bias for action principle popularised by Amazon. I’ve used it as a guideline whenever I didn’t have enough data to make an informed decision.46. 10 Lessons I Learned as a First-time Tech Product FounderIn this story, I am sharing the details of how we took Blockroll from just an idea to a launched product and what I learned as a startup founder in six months.47. A Q&A With Learnfully's Suchi Deshpande on Listening Skills & Life Beyond the Job DescriptionHear Suchi Deshpande's story, co-founder of Learnfully and Twilio Developer Searchlight Honoree48. Intro to SAFe®: Scaled Agile Framework®Scaled Agile Frameworks can take some figuring out. Let's understand SAFe. We'll see why to use it, its core elements and how it works.49. HackerNoon's Enhanced Top Writers Ranking: Explore the New Page for Tech Categories' LeadersHackerNoon now features Tech Categories' Top Writers rankings, shining a spotlight on the most prolific contributors. Discover the latest updates here.50. 5 Spicy Product Management TakesFive spicy takes on product management topics: roadmaps, scrum, frameworks, and more.51. Seamless Story Imports: Bring Your Content to HackerNoon With Ease!HackerNoon has added the ability to import your blog posts from other platforms. The tool is available on your profile page or Writer Dashboard. 52. How too Much Love for Your Code Can Hurt the ProductA story about how important it is to keep a smooth balance between complexity and simplicity while building software. 53. Start with a Prototype, Follow with an MVP and Then Get to the Final ProductYour Guide to the Main Stages of Tech Startup Development54. How I made $100k in Revenue Selling Tutorials on Google Sheets Celebrating $100,000 revenue selling Google Sheet Tutorials and Google Sheets. Yep, I generated $100k in revenue In 24 months selling Google Sheets.55. How We Built 10 Products In 12 MonthsBrenden Mulligan, after selling his startup "LaunchKit" to Google, went all-in on his love for building products. He built ten products in 12 months.Just imagine, you have just successfully sold your startup that you worked on for years to a company like Google. What would you do next?56. The First Week of YourStack2,281 days ago Product Hunt launched as a tiny newsletter. The early days were especially chaotic. I didn’t get much sleep, skipped the gym, and buried my head into work. While unsustainable (I'm not advocating overworking yourself!), it was sooo fun and energizing to build something brand new. It was also scary. New products – especially those driven by community – are incredibly fragile.7 days ago we launched a beta of YourStack (with a grammatically incorrect, non-editable tweet – lol). Instantly those same nostalgic feelings from the early days of Product Hunt re-emerged. The response has been very encouraging. Alex was kind enough to write about it on BuzzFeed. Lucas followed with a story on TechCrunch. And a bunch of folks shared support on Twitter and Product Hunt.But the product is very early and our roadmap is deep. So far we've onboarded only ~4% of those that have signed up as we build tooling to scale (thanks for all your patience!). I wake up each morning nervous but excited to read your feedback and wild ideas as the team and I continue building.If you get a chance, create your account and start stacking. We're whitelisting new friendly folks each day.Feedback? I'd love to hear it at ryan@yourstack.com.Cheers,Ryan Hoover (@rrhoover)57. How Data Teams Can Benefit From Running Like a Product TeamProduct teams have a lot of great practices that data teams would benefit from adopting. Namely: user-centricity and proactivity.58. The Chicken, The Egg, and The Product ManagerHere’s a scenario you might be familiar with. Say you’re starting a new role as a PM in a startup company (congrats!). You find that the startup has created a robust product with many different features and capabilities. Trying to gain some clarity and focus you ask: “which of those features are most/least used?”. Turns out, nobody knows. So you implement basic analytics mechanisms, wait for a week or two and then come back to the team equipped with a bunch of fancy graphs.59. How to Solve Product Design Questions|The Great PM InterviewA comprehensive guide to Product Manager Interview questions asked in top Product companies (Facebook, Google, Whatsapp, Instagram). How to design a product ? 60. The Case For Work Being the Meaning of Life“We are still waiting on a cure for death, but until then building products may be the next best thing.”61. Redesigning consumer email & tinkering with spamI got bored and drew a new Gmail client that magically solves all of the problems that our email clients have with such style and grace. eXmail.62. I Pivoted my Startup Into an AI Company and You Should Do the Same — Here's HowThe goal of this article is to share my new perception of GPT's role in SaaS.63. I'm Failing at Building a Startup and Here's Why - Part 1: The ProblemThe problems faced and the lessons learned working on a startup and launching an app.64. The Gamification Playbook: Mastering the Art of Engaging Product BuildingGamification is more than a trendy buzzword; it's a potent tool.65. Software is a House: Unveiling the Parallels Between Product and PropertyAn extended analogy of software to home ownership 66. Top 4 Classic Software Development BooksMuch of modern problems in software development have actually been solved and we keep forgetting this to our peril. Every day something pops up in a conversation, on one of our teams or on socials that can be addressed by a book from years and sometimes decades ago. 67. A Checklist of Questions to Ask as a New Product Manager Start-ups are super exciting, fun and challenging. You have a notch above of all these when you join as a product leader/manager in start-ups where the product offering is unique yet interesting, the potential is high but the road ahead is less travelled and undiscovered.68. Principles of Product Management [NEW BOOK]In 2019, I decided to write a book to help new and aspiring product managers land a PM job and launch their careers. My Book, Principles of Product Management, is Now Available!69. A Systematic Approach to Building Products (Template)If you’re working on something new, there are so many directions your work and product can take.70. Interview with a Product Manager at MicrosoftFelix is a Product Manager at Microsoft in the Azure cloud services organization. He’s got a very cool background: he’s started his own company and has gone to business school amongst a lot of other things. I had the chance to ask him some questions about his job.71. We Achieved #1 Product of the Day on Product Hunt (Without Cheating)! Here's HowThis article explains how to succeed in being ranked first as Product of the Day on Product Hunt72. The Agony of a First Time FounderFirst time founders build out of passion. They face a problem and try to solve for themselves, making assumptions that everyone has the same problem. 73. Behavioral Psychology Hacks for Product Managers74. Want to Break into Product Management? – Here's How I StartedTo become a product manager, I had to first ascertain what transferrable skills I had that would be relevant in product management and was ready to develop new ones that I did not yet have.75. Breaking Into Product ManagementDisclaimer: All opinions are my own76. Listen to Tech Brief Podcasts on Your Headphones: Stay Connected to HackerNoon Anywhere, AnytimeIntroducing the HackerNoon Tech Brief Podcasts! Now you can listen to your favorite HackerNoon writers on the go. Let’s dive in!77. How Can Declarative Programming Simplify Your User InterfaceAny fool can write code that a computer can understand. Good programmers write code that humans can understand. - Martin Flower78. Are You Focusing on the Right Product Metrics?In this article, we'll delve into seven common mistakes that people often make when it comes to selecting and tracking product metrics.79. Shifting from a sales-led growth to product-led growth mindsetThe transition from sales-led to product-led growth model: What are the benefits and challenges of the product-led growth model.80. Addressing Complexity: A Product Manager's Comprehensive Guide to the Double Diamond Framework81. 50 Highest-Paying Cities in the United States for Product Managers in 2022Product management is a crucial skill in demand at many large tech companies. As such this list reflects some of the more lucrative packages available. 82. How You Can Land a PM Job Without Previous Experience in Project Management(Image Credits: chiefexecutive.net)83. 4 Strategic Design Practices to Future-Proof Your Startup in 2022Apply these simple strategies to promote longevity and build success for your startup84. Creating a Profitable Product Without Spending a Dime on Marketing: A Zero to Hero GuideYes, you read that correctly! We'll dive deep into the world of keywords, backlinks, and Google rankings while keeping our wallets firmly shut.85. Decoding APIs for Product ManagersA Product Manager and a Software Engineer walk into a bar.86. Making Product Roadmaps Like You Mean ItThe state of affairs87. 9 Must-Know UX Design Tips for DevelopersHow can a developer make UX an integral part of the development cycle? Read 9 Must-Know UX Design Tips for Developers. 88. Top Facebook System Design Interview Questions (Part 2)Facebook System Design Interviews; Design Proximity Server; Design Search Typeahead Suggestions; Design Top N Songs; Design Privacy Settings; Design Web Crawler89. How to Build and Launch Products in 24 Hours with Zoe Chew Natasha Nel interviews 6x Noonie Nominee*, hackernoon.com Contributor, and Prolific Maker, Zoe Chew, to talk Product, Tech, Startups, and Marketing.90. Making Better Product Management Decisions with Customer Feedback AnalyticsWhile companies become increasingly customer-centric, PMs are still sitting in a gold mine of underused customer knowledge. This is how can we change that.91. Introducing the Brand New Stats Page on HackerNoonIn this blog, we’re going to take a quick look at all the stats we provide to writers on HackerNoon to help them supercharge their writing. 92. How to Not Screw Up Your Product StrategyEngineers often complain about product strategy, but this post goes through why it is so hard and how to avoid common pitfalls. 93. Levelling Up Your Conversion Metrics Via Behavioural PsychologyYou got a perfect product, been used by about a million of users, so does it mean your product is successful? Well, if you think right now it’s on the path of success, but it might just take a small turn to go down the road to failure. Product just can’t be successful and keep its game up for a longer run unless it exploit the behavioural domain of its users. 94. An Intro to Recommendation Systems in EcommerceHave you ever wondered how Spotify shows you the list of similar songs you have liked and95. Exploring JTBD: A Cool Framework That Helps You Make Your Clients HappyJobs-to-be-Done is the framework for understanding your customer’s needs. However, it goes further than just understanding, and it provides the foundations for improving existing products and services, launching new products and go-to-market activities.96. AI Headline Generation On HackerNoonHackerNoon can now generate a headline for your story using the latest AI technology! How cool is that?97. Keeping Our Ducks Aligned With SlackA lot of remote teams start using Slack as a watering hole for getting everyone together to discuss what's going on and what'll happen next. Having all of these discussions happening in the #general channel is way too noisy. So teams start creating a bunch of random channels devoted to a specific purpose. Here are some of the channels we have at Hacker Noon.98. Grammarly — An Unconventional Thought Leader in Start-up Opera Learn how Grammarly became a writing tool for everyone, everywhere, and for every purpose. Discover their key strategies for growth and success.99. Don't Give Us MVPs, We Want MJPs (Minimally enJoyable Products): An AnalysisMinimally Viable Products are a myth or, if you prefer a mental model. Always wrong but sometimes useful. 100. How to Optimize Your Product Backlog for Better SprintsScrum is an increasingly popular way to manage projects, and for a good reason. It can help your small teams deliver higher quality products faster and more efficiently than before. 101. How to Manage Machine Learning Products Part I: Why is managing machine learning products so hard? In my previous article, I talked about the biggest difference that Machine Learning (ML) brings: ML enables a move away from having to program the machine to true autonomy (self-learned). Machines make predictions and improve insights based on patterns they identify in data without humans explicitly telling them what to do. That’s why ML is particularly useful for challenging problems that are difficult for people to explain to machines. It also means that ML can make your products more personalized, more automated, and more precise. Advanced algorithms, massive data, and cheap hardware are enabling ML to become the main driver of GDP.102. 20 Quotes to Inspire Entrepreneurs on the More Difficult DaysNo matter how positive a person you are, you are not a robot. It is easy to get the wind Knocked out of you when the obstacles of modern life get in your way. So if you’re in need of a confidence boost, some inspiring advice.Here are my top 20 inspirational quotes of all time, for entrepreneurs especially.103. How to Tell a Product Story (and Get an Enthusiastic Response)Product storytelling is the buzzword most marketers are chasing, as a good product story has the potential to bring more sales and users and never fade away.104. How Doing Product Discovery Can Help You Build A Truly Invincible CompanyMany teams and organisations jump into build mode too early. Then they build something that customers reject, they miss the mark, or they need extra budget to get it there. When you suggest a Product Discovery as a way to help get better results it gets rejected. This article is a way to answer the question: “Why do Product Discovery?”105. Talking to a Developer [Part 1]Approaching a developer in the wild might seem intimidating. We have a bad habit of mixing words and phrases into our vocabulary that make us sound like Geordi La Forge geeking out on how warp engines function.106. The 9 Character Traits of Great Product LeadersWhat are the key leadership qualities that inspire teams to build amazing products?107. "The most successful products are those with a simple and consistent framework" - Marco MottanaNot everyone has the technical-knowhow to navigate the highly volatile crypto terrain. There are a lot of moving pieces. It will surprise you to know that trading, staking, mining, and hodling are not the only sure way to earn crypto income. In 2020, we got introduced to yield farming and the variety of ways to utilize DeFi’s money markets. Notably, there is no means to know for sure which crypto trend would drive crypto in 2021. The key takeaway from this is that we are yet to scratch the surface of the possibilities embedded in crypto and blockchain technology, even 11 years after the famous introduction of Bitcoin.108. State of the Noonion: Building, Selling and Storytelling @ HackerNoonWe’ve been building! HackerNoon shipped hundreds of product features, achieved impressive revenue figures and editorial milestones. Read all about it here.109. Testimonial Driven DevelopmentBuild your products based on the testimonials you want to get from your customers110. Technical Debt and PrioritizationThis week Product School Slack's community members discussed issues regarding technical debt when it comes to prioritization. Check it out!111. Product Hunt - Why You Need to Find the Right Hunters to Launch Your ProductsStruggling with finding the right hunter on Product Hunt? Check out my actionable guide to finding the right hunter🚀 for your PH launch.112. What 156 Billion Options of Shoes Teaches Us About Product Marketing and Customer ServiceWe are living in a time of radical transformation as the traditional retail ecosystem continues to change at an accelerated pace (no surprise here). Retail is changing. Retail is actually expanding, consumers are shopping and sales are up. It’s just a matter of where, when and how consumers buy goods that are shifting. If brands want to succeed, they need to seek creative ways to “engage” consumers into a brand rather than “pushing” the brand at them.113. The Only Way to Know What Customers Want is to Release Your ProductLet's weigh up the risks of releasing vs. the risks of not releasing. Many organisations worry about the risk of releasing more than the risks of not releasing. People focus on what will go wrong if you release a product instead of what opportunities you will miss if you don’t release. If you want to ship great products, you need to have a more balanced and constructive conversation. 114. 8 Illustration Trends to Keep Your Eye On in 2020We love creating artworks. We've been doing it since the early ages be it the cave paintings in Altamira or Ajanta, we have an innate desire to express and depict the world as we see it. Illustrations, on the other hand, are more than just expressions, they serve as a way to communicate to a much larger audience using a familiar visual language. In a digital age, illustrations are a powerful tool to visually express a piece of text, to empathize with the user, to simplify complex processes and even to bring delight.115. Where B2B SaaS Pricing Models are Headed in 2022Pricing trends are particularly important for B2B SaaS to keep an eye on as they indicate how the buyers in your market value the types of services you offer.116. OpenAI's Head of Product Leaves the CompanyOpenAi's Head of Product announces that they're parting ways with the company.117. ‘Never Give Up’ is an Awful Startup StrategyActually, it’s exactly the other way around. A startup, any startup, has too many opportunities and paths it can take. Business opportunities, technology opportunities, in marketing and of course with its product. So obviously, a startup must constantly give up on opportunities and possible paths. 118. Meet Blink Copilot: A Generative AI for Security WorkflowsMeet Blink Copilot, the first ever generative AI for automating security and IT operations workflows. 119. Product Expert Harish Srigiriraju Highlights Importance of Personalization in Digital ApplicationsHarish Srigiriraju is a product expert at one of the world’s leading telecom companies. He developed a model to personalize the home screen.120. Double Diamond Discovery - Part 2In my previous post I described how to apply the Double Diamond - a tool of design thinking (https://www.designcouncil.org.uk/news-opinion/what-framework-innovation-design-councils-evolved-double-diamond) - to product discovery.  In this post I will be diving deeper into diamond two (D2) where we address four types of risk as defined by SVPG:121. Realize The Mistakes on The Way to The SuccessStartups are unpredictable, but there are a few common mistakes that every product startup is doomed to make! What matters more, is how you react to them.122. How the MVP Concept Makes Companies Rethink Their Business ModelsEssentially, MVP is a tool that allows companies to test the ideas before proceeding to stages of full development and launch.123. The Critical Role of Customer Data in Creating Personalized Product Experiences With 97.2% of businesses investing in data and AI, one thing is clear: data isn’t a “nice to have” anymore; it’s a necessity.124. These Capability Assessments Help in Focused Product DevelopmentDeciding on what to build inhouse vs. buy off the shelf requires product prioritization. Build a capability assessment to improve your product strategy.125. Building Dependencies in Sheets, ClickUp, Monday, Wrike, SmartSheetsYour project may contain tasks that depend on each other. Sometimes a task cannot start until its dependent (predecessor) task finishes, or maybe the task can start when its dependent task starts as well. As you manage tasks with these more complex dependency types (FS, SF, SS, FF), you may find more specialized software or SaaS tool to help you plan and visualize these tasks. 126. 5 Lessons from My First 90 Days in TechAdvice and lessons learned from 3 months working as a product manager in the technology industry.127. Finding my Side Hustle [Part 2]Photo by Nosiuol on Unsplash128. Why Start With The First Usable Version of Your Product, Instead of the Best VersionThere are many possible approaches to launch a new product, and just as many obstacles along the way. However, there's a way of assessing the chances of success before diving in full commitment, and that's where the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) comes in.129. Double Diamond Discovery: Part 3Discovery is undertaken in two steps with continuous iteration within each step. Step one is ensuring we are solving the right problem and step two is ensuring we are solving the problem right. This post is about step one in this process, AKA diamond one (D1) - my previous post explains step two, AKA diamond two (D2). I started this series with an overview of how to apply the double diamond to product discovery. Again thanks to the British design council for their very awesome double diamond.130. 4 Tactics SaaS Products Use to Nudge Users to UpgradeLearn how the best-in-class SaaS products nudge their users to upgrade to a (higher) paid plan. Tactics from Buffer, Beehiiv, Grammarly, and more.131. How Product Manager Solve Complex ProblemsExcellent problem-solving skill is very essential for a Product Manager, because in the real day to day as a Product Manager will face a lot of complex problems that require deeply thinking for finding the root cause of problems, not only user’s problems but also internal problems such as slow development process, increase growth rate, increase retention rate, etc.132. Dash to the New Writer DashboardHackerNoon is thrilled to share its new writer dashboard. It's now easier to check your drafts, stats, submissions, and comments.133. Top 5 Podcasts for Startup FoundersTop 5 Podcasts for Startup Founders in December packed with first-hand industry experience.134. 4 Focus Areas for New Engineering Managers Who Give a D.A.M.N.Management is just doing The D.A.M.N job: providing Direction; fostering Alignment; maintaining Motivation, and making sure there's No Blockers. 135. Top Tech, Books, Apps and Movies of 2020, from a Simple Product ManagerNo affiliate links. No financial incentives. Just a simple product manager’s own beautiful biases for the best picks of 2020.136. How to Design Products For Happiness in 2022Learn how to design products with happiness in mind by using focus and specificity in order to make the process for both your customers and your team smooth.137. White Label Solutions vs Building a Web3 Product From ScratchWhite-label solutions” or “white brands” refer to products and services that are created by one company but sold by another company under a different brand name138. The One Piece Of Advice All Founders Need To HearLose the to-do list, there is only one thing you need to focus on139. 266 Stories To Learn About Product DevelopmentLearn everything you need to know about Product Development via these 266 free HackerNoon stories.140. Kaamelott, A Cult TV Series Helped Me Better Understand Product Development CyclesThe software industry has a unique privilege: shipping a flawed product is not that big of a deal. The cost of fixing a software product and redistributing it again is so low that your success is not determined by the quality of your product, but by how fast you are able to fix flaws.141. Double Diamond Discovery - Part 4 and finalThis is the fourth and final post in my series on an approach to product discovery - Double Diamond Discovery (again thanks to the British Design Concils super awesome framework). So far I have posted an overall view and then expanded on Diamond 1 (D1) and Diamond 2 (D2). This final post discusses the delivery track (https://www.jpattonassociates.com/dual-track-development/) and how this feeds back into the discovery track. In the diagram above there are two steps after discovery - “Delivery” and “Learn”. Although we want to have a ‘ship to learn’ (https://www.intercom.com/blog/intercom-product-principles/) mindset I need to emphasize most of the learning is done in D2 where learning is cheap and fast. There are always many new things to build/fix/improve so it’s easy to ship and forget. But shipping is only half the job.142. We Made a Twist and Learned a Lot: Navigating a StartupLearn from our twist-filled journey and gain valuable insights. Find inspiration and guidance for your own pivotal path143. What Do Product Managers Do?I no longer assume I know what someone actually does when they say they are a Product Manager. This year, I had a chance to have over 40 or so 1:1s with folks from outside of work in different stages of their product management journey. No two roles were the same. I distilled our conversations into one picture in an attempt to put a unifying model to the various flavors of product management discipline out there.144. Main 5 Uncommon Traits of a Product Manager RoleBelieve most of us are already aware of what is expected of a Product Manager profile in any internet company, starting from being a mini CEO of the product to be the interface between business, UX & technology. Here in addition to those common attributes of a PM profile I am going to point out few not so common traits but important qualities a Product Manager should possess.145. Transitioning from Engineer to Product Manager: My Founder's StoryIn this post, I'll try to share my experience on learning product manager’s job as a software engineer. What the job is like, what’s involved, as an introvert can you be a become a product manager, and many other questions you might have. I am a technical co-founder of a product management app called Shipit and needed to put myself into the role of product manager to learn the intricacies of the job.146. Lessons learned from my 4 years in Software Development & Product Designing.Photo credits : Simon Abrams on Unsplash147. 5 Reasons Why You Should Do Competitive Analysis Before Building A Product5 reasons why you should do competitive analysis before building a product ? Using competitive analysis, startup founders can get a head on in product. 148. Six Common Product Management Leadership ChallengesProducts are developed, provided, and enhanced by people, and effectively leading them is crucial to achieve product success. But leading stakeholders and development teams requires overcoming six product leadership challenges that range from lacking transactional power to guiding self-organising teams. The description of the challenges below is an extract from my new book How to Lead in Product Management.149. Why Your Product Needs to Integrate Using WebhooksHere are 4 reasons why your product should offer a webhooks feature and stop relying on API polling:150. Did Open Source Set the Stage for Product-led Growth?Learn how open source set the stage for modern product-led growth strategies in SaaS, and how to apply lessons from open source communities to PLG.151. Understand the New HackerNoon UI and Let’s Get Submittin’ (Some Cool Stories)HackerNoon has updated its CMS with thoughtful upgrades and new writer flows. Read on to learn more.152. Why Visual Story Maps are BetterVisual story mapping is more than creating your run-of-the-mill to-do list. It is the best technique to enable your entire product management team to visualize multiple dimensions of information – and focus on how everything will come together to form a successful solution. Visual story maps align all product managers and create a common understanding of what needs to get done and how to go about doing it. 153. 368 Stories To Learn About Product ManagementLearn everything you need to know about Product Management via these 368 free HackerNoon stories.154. "Never Be Afraid to Say: I Don't Know" — Vindhya C (2019 Noonies Winner: PM of the Year)Vindhya C won 2019's coveted Noonie Award for Product Manager of the Year. Nominations for the 2020 Award for Product Manager of the Year are OPEN UNTIL 12 AUGUST AT NOON! Nominate someone you admire for a Hacker Noon Tech Award and make a PM's day today!155. 5 Ways And Resources to Get Into Product ManagementWhat’s stopping you?156. Recommender Systems in E-commerce: Why Are They Crucial and How Do You Improve Them?An integral part of every e-commerce business is its recommender system (RS).157. Top Writers 🏆 On All Tech Category Pages 🧑🏾‍💻 New Top Writers' ranking just got to the Tech Category pages! Learn how to land a spot here.158. Expert Product Manager Sunil Tej Gorantla on Personalization Without User Data at RiskWith his expertise and vision, we can look forward to a future where user privacy is truly protected, and products can provide tailored experiences 159. How to Choose the Right Blockchain for Your Web3 Product Learn to select the ideal blockchain for your web3 product by considering user base, technical specs, community, and future growth potential.160. Are We Measuring Product Success Correctly? - Advice for PMsMeasuring success is an integral part of any company, without which we cannot operate a product in any way or form. Without measuring success, the whole product vision would simply be based on some deluded platform of presumptions and intuitions which may or may not be correct. However, the question is what constitutes as ‘success’ and what should be measured in calculating how close or far we are to this success?161. Idea Factories — How Do we Create More and Better Ideas for HumanityThe concept of ideas being trumped by execution in the startup world is so prevalent that there is no single adage to capture it.162. An Effective Way To Write Executive Summaries For Your ConceptsThis article describes the ‘idea model’ and provides various examples of real ideas — explains how to write effective executive summaries for your concepts.163. How to Build Heathy "Give and Take Relationships" within Multi-sided PlatformsAs a product manager, I came across numerous situations where I had to put myself into the shoes of customers as well as stakeholders. This is a necessary step to get to know the requirements from both sides and integrate these requirements into a product. That being said, one could argue that the product is basically an intermediary between the stakeholders and customers. Well, not literally stakeholders but their businesses. That made me think of an approach where each product could be built as a multi-sided platform, which connects two groups of participants — the ones that offer a service (stakeholders or business owners) and the others that are looking for the same services (customers or other businesses). 164. How to Create the Perfect UX PortfolioQuite often, beginning designers contact me on Instagram asking: 165. How to Project Growth in Product ManagementGrowth Marketing is a broad concept in the consumer product space in general.166. Sophia Xing: The Product Manager Crafting AI-Driven Products That Balance Efficiency and SensibilitySophia Xing is the Lead Product Manager at Forethought, an AI SaaS platform for customer service teams. 167. How to Solve Real Problems so that Great Products Build ThemselvesNatasha from hackernoon.com asks Product Strategist Dani Laity to unpack the sustainable tech product strategies and monetization models powering Aurora Sustainability—2020 Noonie Nominee in for Best Use of Tech for Good in hackernoon.com’s annual internet awards! 🚀168. Agile Development: What Is a Product Owner?Want to know how to be a good Product Owner? Get to know responsibilities and read tips for better communication with clients and teams. Agile Development 101!169. Problem Solving Questions During PM InterviewProblem-solving question is the most frequent and recurring question asked PM interview. Here's a way on how shall one approach it. 170. What Went Wrong? A Product Manager's Guide to Root Cause AnalysisAs a product manager/owner of a product, a service or a feature, when do you get to know something went wrong?171. Learning When and When Not to Leverage AI in Your ProductsYou need to go from your house to the Airport. Do you take a Limo or a bike? Of course a Limo? The road is bad and the traffic worse… A Limo is not always the right choice.172. Swann Security Camera Review: Outdoor Wi-fi Spotlight ModelIn this Swann Security Camera Review, we look at the design, features, and performance of the Swann Outdoor Wi-Fi Spotlight Camera.173. The 14 Micro and Macro Corporate Forces That Affect New Products and VenturesGetting new products and new ventures off the ground in massive companies requires overcoming enormous hurdles. There is a substantial amount of knowledge available on overcoming the technical hurdles – desirability, viability and feasibility – but there is limited information to be found on overcoming the corporate forces at play in massive companies. These corporate forces are arguably the biggest hurdles a new product venture faces.174. How to De-clutter LinkedInLinkedIn has become a place to consume too much content. How can LinkedIn declutter it and improve user experience.175. How to Start a Career in Product Marketing: 10 Expert Tips (2024)In this article, you'll find the skills needed to break into product marketing and the difference between product marketing and product management.176. Authenticity Is the Missing Link In Your Business: Here's Why It's ImportantWhy Authenticity Is The Missing Link In Your Business177. How to Prepare for Usability Testing - Part 2How do you know if your users understand the interface of your product, or if it's easy for them to achieve desired tasks? Usability testing is the answer.178. The 37 Dimensions of the API-as-Product Assessment FrameworkWe’ve developed an API-as-Product Assessment Framework that we’re using to assess public APIs. We’re sharing this framework because you will likely find it to be a useful tool for understanding your own API as a product or set of products.179. Users Make Decisions Based on Predictable Subconscious PatternsWe like to apply labels to users: they’re irrational, lazy, unpredictable, rushed, and so on.180. Five Steps to Positioning Your ProductIf building products is hard, positioning your product is harder. No matter what you build and sell, how you position your product dictates what you do. How you prioritize, marketing campaigns, sales strategy, it all changes based on how your product is positioned.181. Startup Costs: Can the MVP Route Save You a Lot of Money?Entrepreneurship is getting popular with every passing day, leading to an increase in rising startups. But how many have tasted success?182. Musescore 3: Faster, Easier to Use, Yet Powerful and More CustomisableMusescore has just announced the latest version of Musescore 3, which includes work by Martin Keary (aka: Tantacrul), who joined the team as the Head of Design in November. He has been collaborating with the community and internal team on a design plan to make Musescore faster and more intuitive. This release is the first step towards that goal. 183. Feature Flags for Product Managers: Give Yourself Options for Handling RiskAs a product person, have you ever witnessed large, complex releases result in outages or rollbacks?Have you wanted to make configuration changes in productio184. "Agile" is a product development tactic not a collection of techniquesMany tech businesses rely on a mix of process and platitudes to define how they work. Instead, they should focus on the tactics that inform their processes.185. What You Can Do If Your Startup Does Not Get TractionStartups might sound cool but they are not easy!186. Why I Love Apple FitnessApple Fitness+ product - An amazing engaging fitness experience comes to life with Apple devices.187. Connecting Product and Marketing to Fuel GrowthStart your product-led journey and fuel growth strategy by connecting product management and marketing teams.188. Learning New Skills as a Developer By Building Your Side-ProjectSince 2018 I've been involved in building close to a dozen products. Most of them I've shut down, some of them I've sold to others – and some are still alive! I credit a lot to this time – I believe these products are a major factor in my personal and professional development.189. There Are Web Products Everywhere You Turn Brian Mayer launched a website which listed reservations for sale to popular restaurants in San Francisco.190. Miro and Zoom are Winning (and 5 More Takeaways from 2020's UX Tools Survey)Over 4,000 designers responded to Taylor Palmer's annual UX Tools survey. Here are some takeaways from the results.191. UX Is Not FlowsIt's safe to say all products are after the best User Experience.192. Sprint Planning Minus Estimation EffortsThis week Product School Slack's community members uncovered ways to properly plan product sprints. 193. Who is the Product Owner?Creating the Stances of the Product Owner194. Feature Prioritization: Why It's Difficult, and How to Do it BetterWhen we're prioritizing, we're trying to answer the question "What, among all the stories we could work on right now, is the best possible use of our time?" The obvious answer is to say "The story that adds most value to our users". This answer only leads to more questions such as:195. 9 Steps to Truly Understanding Your CustomersIf there is one constant theme in my work across companies and organisations of all shapes and sizes, it is (mis)understanding your customer. So, I’ve put together a checklist for understanding your customer to help you quickly get everyone aligned on how well you really understand your customer.196. How to Successfully Invite Yourself to a Meeting That Was Unsuccessfully RescheduledBelow is a glimpse of how creative people try and schedule a meeting. 197. 5 Lessons Learned During Online Grocery Product DevelopmentOnline grocery services are steadily gaining in popularity. Recent statistics show that 22 percent of American shoppers buy groceries online at least once a wee198. If a Task Does Not Directly Contribute to the Company’s Goals, It’s Wasted EffortScrum isn’t just about speed—it’s about sustainability. Developers run sprints, but Product Managers run the marathon, ensuring momentum, focus, and long-term s199. “200. Product Decisions In Large Organisations Don't Have To Be HardProduct and development teams often try to deal with the uncertainty they face with more research, more analysis, more process, more people and more frameworks. Organisations, especially the larger ones, intensify this rather than help navigate the uncertainty. 201. Achieving Product-Market Fit: How the Startups Did ItThe Lean Startup approach discoursed by Eric Ries, has popularized the ‘fail fast, iterate often’ notion.202. Navigating Startup Storms: The Crucial Role of a Product EngineerExplore the rollercoaster of startups, the role of a 'Product Engineer,' and crucial lessons for early-stage success.203. Threads — From the Perspective of a Product ManagerDiscover the captivating world of Threads, an Instagram company, through the lens of a seasoned product manager. 204. 232 Stories To Learn About ProductLearn everything you need to know about Product via these 232 free HackerNoon stories.205. 3 First Principles to Assist AI Project Managers in Company-Wide AdoptionA million pompous Tweets, a thousand pontifical TedX videos and hundreds of unnecessary hot takes don’t lie: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is here, and it’s here to stay. Ok. Good. What now? Well, before AI can truly be called a democratised technology, we have to go beyond Silicon Valley startups and implement it within small/medium businesses and governments to reap the rewards promised by the technology.206. Three Practical Reasons Why Your Business Needs A Big Picture The concept of the "big picture" often attracts attention, yet it's true functional potency frequently lies concealed beneath its glamorous facade. 207. How to Set Up UX Workshops for Product Design, Discovery, Prioritization, and FeedbackUser experience workshops are a crucial phase of a well-thought-out product. There is a wide variety of cases where such workshops can help solve pressing problems, critical for a project's success. They can range from tackling intricate design or UX issues to receiving constructive feedback on your designs.208. How The North Face Thrived Throughout the Pandemic: An Interview with Steve LesnardSteve Lesnard joined the Product Talk Podcast to discuss how The North Face not only survived the pandemic but managed to thrive during it.209. How The Commenting System Works on HackerNoonComments are one of our favorite ways of keeping in touch with you and after having this feature around for over a year, we decided to take it further!210. HarperDB: Build Your Application Backend in One Place with Custom FunctionsIntroducing the newest innovation from HarperDB: HarperDB Custom Functions. With the release of HarperDB 3.1 users are able to define their own API endpoints within HarperDB. What does that mean for you? HarperDB grows from a distributed database to a distributed application development platform with integrated persistence - one that can serve as a single solution for all of your backend needs. We’re collapsing the stack!211. Chance Favors the Prepared Mind: Luck vs Merit in Product ManagementIs 10x product success merely arbitrary luck or based on merit? It’s a question that can torture even the most rational-minded product managers. But which should you focus on when victory is on the line?212. In Search of a Better way to Measure Product/Market fit213. Flaunt Your Job Title on Your Profile PageYour profile page can now harbor more details about you, including your current and past job titles, company and location. Find out more in this story!214. Side Projects: Yay or Nay?I love to build stuff online, but do I have too many side projects?215. From Being A College Dropout To Becoming A Product ManagerI currently work in a SaaS startup as a Product Manager. I’ve about four years of experience in the SaaS domain and have worked in various functions in my career. 216. Online Marketing vs Experiential Marketing: Key DifferencesUsually, people get it mixed up thinking of digital marketing and experiential marketing as two separate entities. Truth be told, for a brand to create a diverse multiple channel strategy to connect their brand to customers — they need to leverage on both digital (online) and physical (offline) marketing.217. What Is Product Management And How It Can Help You Drive GrowthWhile product management enjoys unquestioned support in the world’s most successful tech companies, other organisations that could substantially benefit from product management are still yet to adopt and embrace the discipline. So, I want to go through why you need product management in your tech or digital organisation.  218. Secrets Your Parents Never Told You About Creating High-Performing TeamsHow can teams perform at their full potential?219. IOT Product Management: 4 Critical Success FactorsIt's been over 6 months since I joined KritiLabs. The learning that I have had been very steep and intense, considering its a career shift for me from a services based pre-sales to a product based pre-sales and product management. 220. How the Best Product Managers Handle “Downtime”Over the past 7 years in Product, I’ve worked with a lot of Product Managers. Some were great at being unreasonable, many were extreme generalists, and most were great at saying no.221. Hybrid or Native? The Inconclusive DebateEvery Computer Science major has had this debate with their mates. Usually, such conversations constitute both Native and Hybrid app developers bringing very strong points on the table, until all of them just give up on convincing the other, and just go ahead with the app development themselves. 222. The Ultimate Guide to Product Bugs: Part 1Most bugs arise from mistakes and errors made in either a program’s design or its source code, or in components and operating systems used by such programs.223. 86 Stories To Learn About Product StrategyLearn everything you need to know about Product Strategy via these 86 free HackerNoon stories.224. The Unsung Superpower for Product Managers in 2022Whether you're managing stakeholders or just want to get a project out the door, good communication is essential to creating great products.225. The Creator Economy of Gaming & New Monetization ModelsUnlock 3 market opportunities to help game creators and game players make money, and monetize game tech by solving real problems226. "Worry Later. Try First," says Product Designer Agnieszka Zimolag“In these unprecedented times…” The Humans of Hacker Noon design unprecedented products, and contribute to the internet in unprecedented ways. One such human is Agnieszka Zimolag from the US - interviewed here following a 2020 Noonie Nomination for contributions to the subject of Product Design. 227. Building Web3 Applications Just Got EasierWith real-time access to blockchain data, developers can build whatever they dream up without setting up infrastructure or pulling the data directly.228. New Startups Are Standing Out In a Hyper-competitive Market—Here's HowWhen your target market is crowded with established players and new entrants, the challenge becomes exponentially tougher.229. Why Indie Products Differentiation Is Important And How To Achieve ItAnalyzing how successful indie businesses are able to differentiate themselves.230. "Joy Comes from the Process of Creating, Not the End Result" — App Builder, Logan Koshenka Logan Koshenka from the US has been nominated for a 2020 #Noonie in the Future Heroes category for his beautifully built side project, a Health and Wellness app called Accufit. PSA: Nominations for this award are still open..! Get the Health and Wellness App you can't live without nominated for a Noonie today ➡️ make a Founder's day. 231. Here's Why Product and Design Operate Better as One TeamProduct and design need to act like a single unit, sharing ownership every step of the way.232. Unlocking Your Potential: Ways to Reignite Passion for Product ManagersPhani K Vuyyuru, Senior Product Manager, explains how we can reignite our passion for building great products.233. How we Increased Paying Customers by 7x3 ways we increased conversion from free to paid by 760%234. Clarifying Product Validation: 4 Hot-Topic Statements and Their UnpackingThe discussions around product validation and research have provoked some excellent debate in the community and at Terem. 235. How Hacker News Home Page Got Us 300+ Stars on GitHub in 24 HoursHacker News is said to be the Holy Grail for tech folks. There’s one thing that a company, startups in particular, wants desperately: RIGHT traffic for free.236. Top Features When Developing An On-Demand App Like Uber for TutorsThere are already a number of "Uber for Tutors" apps available online. If you're thinking about building your own, here are the key attributes to consider.237. Product Experimentation WonderlandIn “Alice in Wonderland” we are invited to escape reality by tumbling into a whimsical world of nonsense. I found in this story a good analogy for PMs.238. How I Built a Missing GitHub Feature using GitHub itselfAfter the Microsoft acquisition, GitHub has been on a roller coaster ride. It has been winning the developer community’s affinity by launching a series of offerings, one after another, starting from the free private repositories to the GitHub Sponsors program.239. The News According to Hacker Noon — Tuesday, 30 June 2020Today on Hacker Noon—We Have Questions: Will this pandemic finally usher in the era of post-humanism that techno-utopians have been predicting for decades? What do we need to know about this recession? WTF Is A Transaction Relayer And How Does It Work?240. How Did Pocket Create a Habit Forming Product?A simple analyses of Pocket app using the infamous Hook Framework241. Developers, How Often Do You Start With a 'Why?'The "start with why" concept is a powerful framework for understanding and communicating the purpose of your work. 242. "The Quality of Your Life Depends on the Quality of the Questions You Ask Yourself"— Sara TortoliThe 2020 #Noonies are here,and they are both much greener and much bigger than last year. Among the 2,000+ deserving humans nominated across 5 categories for over 200 award titles, we discovered Sara Tortoli from Germany, who’s has been nominated for a 2020 #Noonie in the Technology category. Without further ado, we present to you, our big techy world, from the perspective of Sara Tortoli.243. Should Designers do Product Management?If designers should know how their product may be engineered, they should also know how it may be productized.244. Every GTM Should Be A Phased Launch and Here's WhyThe “big splash” rollout is often a big mistake. Methodical phased launches lead to higher success rates and lower churn rates245. "Stop Crying, Be a Strong Man", Interview with Dana KachanThe 2020 #Noonies are here, and they are both much greener and much bigger than last year. 246. Product Management: The Johari Window ConnectionEver heard about Johari Window? Psychologists Joseph and Harrington, in 1955, came up with this term when trying to help people become self-aware. While I would not want to get into too many details about it, here is just a simple explanation in case you haven’t heard about it.247. 95 Stories To Learn About Product ManagerLearn everything you need to know about Product Manager via these 95 free HackerNoon stories.248. Embracing Genuine Deadlines as Software EngineersGenuine deadlines are there to help the organization seize an opportunity. Let's explore how they impact engineering organization and how not to antagonize them249. From Software Engineer to Product Manager: My First MonthI’ve just finished my first 30 days as a Product Manager moving from my previous Frontend Developer role in the Oberlo Growth team. I decided it’s also a good time to pause and reflect on all that has happened in my first month.250. Six Ways to Change Your Thinking About ChatGPTWhen we’ve said it all, there may be a lot left unsaid251. How to Lead Your Product: Navigating The Problem Space (Part 2)This article is on product leadership and how to lead your product, rather than just being a product manager. Transform requests into user stories and features.252. Transforming Your Product Development Process with Design ThinkingRegardless of the nature of your business and the various factors that contribute to its success, design thinking is vital for continued success.253. Explore Some of the Latest (Major) HackerNoon Product Updates! At HackerNoon, our developers are busy. 254. UX Research Methods: How to Uncover Valuable Insight about your UsersOver the years, I've found a collection of highly-efficient UX research methods that I rely on when I have little time or money.255. Is Remote Work Fit For The Product Manager?Learn what makes product management possible as a remote worker.256. A Product Designer's Path: Career Lessons I Wish I Knew SoonerGain valuable insights into the world of product design with our comprehensive guide, 'Decoding the Product Designer's Journey: 10 Lessons Learned'.257. What to Consider When Building a Delivery App to Meet the Increased Demand From the Pandemic The outbreak and the onslaught of the COVID-19 has changed the landscape for many businesses. There have been a few staggering revelations that might sound threatening, but for a business optimist, they present lucrative opportunities for new business models.258. MuseScore Removes Upload Restrictions on ScoresMuseScore is a popular digital sheet music brand known for two big products. The first is an open source desktop app that allows users to create high quality scores. The second is MuseScore.com, which contains the largest collection of sheet music on the internet. Today there are more than 1,000,000 scores uploaded by users, with 1,000 new scores uploaded daily.259. Dear Product Manager, Never Get Attached to Anything in Life!A teary-eyed heartbroken kid, who once dropped his ice -cream cone, said to me — “never get attached to anything in life.” Truer words were never spoken before!260. Product Discovery: Reducing the Human Risk The Social Dilemma appears to have triggered sensible topics (not new though) about privacy and how technology, that was not intended to endanger people ends up being used and perceived as a public enemy.261. The Key to Growth is a Robust Product Development StrategyThe biggest winners in New Product Development are the companies that continue to create a steady stream of new products in new categories. Product development strategy is the way to create growth through generating streams of new offerings. 262. Welcome to The Zero Friction FutureHello, It’s time to learn something new again. This time, I would like to start a new series as zero friction future and talk about the details and categories in which we see high consumer friction and the areas of improvement.263. Just Your Average HackerNoon Product Meeting Notes [Feb 2022]This Slogging thread by andemosa, richard-kubina, David and Kien occurred in HackerNoon's official #meeting-recap channel, and has been edited for readability.264. Build Scalable Products by Coding for Future Feature ExpansionHow to build scalable products by coding for future feature expansion & code deprecation while maintaining a simplified user interface for complex functionality265. Why Building Enterprise Products Is AwesomeWhile consumer products get all the hype, B2B products are a quiet gem266. Unified Data, Smarter Agents—Is Your Architecture Future-Proof?A hands-on guide to architecting unified, governed and AI-ready data platforms using open table formats, semantic layers and multicloud governance.267. The Unseen Areas Augur Your Future FailureIt is 1943 and you are Head of the United States Eighth Air Force. Your mission is to destroy Germany's ability to wage war and free up the skies for the Allied Forces. The problem is that your Bombers are being zapped out of the sky like mosquitos drawn into the fire in a summery night. 268. How to Create a Product Concept and Landing Page With a Waiting List With ChatGPT, Carrd, and MoreFrom idea to action with ChatGPT, Carrd and Midjourney. Make your first steps in developing your own product. Create a concept and a Landing page.269. The Ultimate Guide to Product Bugs [Part 2] This is Part 2 of a comprehensive guide to product bugs. Part 1 explored what product bugs are, why they occur, where they come from, and why they do and don’t matter. Part 2 focuses on how to manage product bugs.270. How To Gain Your First B2B Customers In The US MarketAcquiring US B2B customers: here are some insights and experiences I had at HRtech B2B startup - Alchemist Accelerator, which helped me enter the US market.271. Why We Run 200+ Product Experiments in a Year and Why You Should TooThanks to experimentation, everything can be done quickly and cheaply. This approach has become our routine at Parimatch Tech. 272. They want to cancel their subscription? OK I don't need them!You are building a product and you put your hurt and soul into it. You're rewriting the details, crafting perfect pixel design, generating leads, ads campaigns, cold outreach, and publishing on all channels. 273. Why I Think VueJS Is Exciting with Noonies Nominee Rushikesh MhetreHow I became the best at what I do274. A Timeline of Software Products: From 1977 to TodayAakash Gupta creates a timeline of software products.275. NAB’s API: The Big RevealWe’re working on a more detailed follow up to the high-level research we did into APIs and the ASX100. As part of the follow-up, I’m looking into the APIs offered by ASX100 companies and, for no scientific reason, chose to start with an analysis of NAB’s developer portal.276. How to Test Product-market Fit Using Software PrototypesAn entrepreneur at any level can make a software prototyping model to show or test how their idealized product would work in real life.277. The Biggest Startup Lie Ever ToldPutting effort into marketing before you have a product may seem counterintuitive. But in reality, it makes total sense. And this is the reasoning behind it.278. Step-By-Step Product Discovery ProcessExplore product discovery steps: from identifying customer problems to creating solutions, and enhancing products for unaddressed yet significant needs.279. [Everyday Tech Solutions] Turning Feedback Data into Actionable AdviceIf you're working on something that users actually use, then you're most likely also acquiring data en masse. When it comes to free text feedback, this data might get lost or stay in the hands of some analysts. How to take a few easy steps, to turn that data into actionable steps instead.280. The Ultimate Guide to Product Bugs [Part 3]This is Part 3 of a comprehensive guide to product bugs. This part of the guide focuses on product bug reports. It provides templates and examples that you can take and apply straight away. Then, through the reports, you’ll see various ways of presenting information so that you and your stakeholders can make good decisions about bugs.281. Does Your Product Keep its Promise?The JTBD framework introduced me to the idea that customers don’t “buy” products. Instead they “hire” products or services to help them overcome an obstacle and better their lives. Products that deliver on this promise of upgrading the customers’ lives are loved whereas the ones failing to do so are dumped.282. Lessons in Addictive Product Design, Sourced while SurfingHave you ever high-fived the universe? If not, let me introduce you to surfing.283. We Launched 2 Products in 1 Month on Product HuntRead how a software studio launched 2 different products in a month, navigating challenges of marketing & outreach. Learn from their mistakes! 284. The Noonification: Unpacking Cinnamon—A New Resiliency Approach at Uber (1/22/2024)1/22/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!285. Take the Dream Out of the Bag and Hide it in Your PocketInstead of merely “solving the user’s problem” or “selling a product,” you must embrace the art of giving dreams away — for a modest fee.286. "My manager gave me detailed instructions on what to do, but I kept asking why" #Noonies2021Don't wait for an invitation to do product strategy, because you won't get it. 287. How to Lead Free, Remote Usability Tests in 4 Simple StepsAre you intimidated by usability testing? Don’t know where to start? Feel like it’s too time consuming or expensive? Usability testing doesn’t need to be a fully-fledged psych experiment with a formal lab, big team, and lots of time and money. In the real world, it can (and often should) be much lighter and faster than that.288. First Impressions Matter: How to Design a Product Page EffectivelyDesign the best product page for your eCommerce store to attract more customers to your website and make sales.289. Marketing Centric Idea Evaluation Process for StartupsHow to select the right business idea? A vital guide for the product designers and startup founders 290. Decoding Success: Unraveling Key Metrics and KPIs for Product PerformanceIn this comprehensive exploration, we will delve into specific metrics and KPIs that illuminate the path to success across diverse product types.291. Will The Customers Like This Feature?We’ve all had arguments about whether customers are going to want this feature or that. Maybe it’s about how the feature might work or even what colour a button might be. It’s an important debate to have, but all too often an important follow-up question is left out: how many customers will this really serve?292. Personal Mastery: What Will You Learn Next?As a developer, I often asked myself: what should I learn next? How can I grow further? I always feel that if I'm not growing, I will not keep up with our domain, which is continuously changing and evolving. 293. I Invested 5,000$ on Product Marketplace Development, Here Are 5 Mistakes I MadeCreate a successful product marketplace. Avoid costly mistakes and achieve success with effective planning, development, marketing, and user experience design. 294. How I Went from the Set of New Girl to a Startup Product ManagerThere are a hundred roads to becoming a Product Manager. This one involved working as an extra on The New Girl.295. Create A Robust Business Continuity Plan For Your Small Business If a disaster were to occur, would your business be prepared?296. Future Trends: Will We Have Flying Cars?Current situation in the sphere of world's car development has pushed us toward the idea of revolutionary type of transport. There are many companies in the world, which tried to create something similar. However, they did not wanted to lead theirs products on the global market. Our goal is to make an air transporting affordable for everyone. 297. Remember, We Live in the Age of Beta Versions: How to Anticipate Trends and Launch an Online ProductIn today's fast-paced digital landscape, staying ahead of the curve is key to success…298. Making Our Data Actually Work for UsMost organizations struggle with data scattered across multiple systems, inconsistent definitions and no clear ownership. 299. Noonie Nominee Nick Oneill on Defining "Cool" for a 5 Year OldNicholas Oneill from the Netherlands has been nominated in Product Development for his double diamond discovery series on Hacker Noon. 300. Harnessing Growth Mindset to Design a Spider KillerI was in the middle of doing a pilates class over Zoom when I noticed a big spider on the ceiling. I pointed it out to my kids who were in the room with me, but knowing that none of us could reach it, I dismissed it and went back to struggling through “the hundreds”. Around me, the kids also resumed their activity… or so I thought. 301. Ask Balach Hussain About Product Roadmaps or Ideological PolarisationBalach Hussain is a founder and Product Manager from Germany, who’s been nominated in the Future Heroes Noonies Award Category. In this brief but wide-ranging interview, one of Hacker Noon's all-time top Contributors shares current personal perspectives on everything from AI and robotics to mindfulness and social equity. 302. Harness the Value of Consumer Insights The power of consumer insights drives businesses forward. 303. How To Test a New Line of Business QuicklyChanging to a new line of business is a risky and uncertain process. This article outlines a procedure that explains how to do it in a relatively safe manner. [304. Social Media Marketing Funnel:7 Tricks You Need To Know](https://hackernoon.com/social-media-marketing-funnel-7-tricks-you-need-to-know)If you run an ecommerce store, how can you use Instagram to your advantage? These seven tricks can help boost your Instagram sales funnel.305. An Overview of our PH Launch for AskMakers v2.0Oh…I am so sleepy…because I launched AskMakers 2.0 on Product Hunt and I have been monitoring it almost without sleeping😪306. How to Tailor Your Innovation Efforts to Work in an IT Work EnvironmentInformation technology has had a high growth rate for years and there is a reason for that: a constant flow of innovations in technology, but also in business processes, as growing competition on the market has made innovation a must for every organisation. On the other side, the top skills missing among job applicants in the current world are problem solving, critical thinking, innovation and creativity.307. How to Improve Customer-Facing App Quality Using Tricentis' TestimYour product owner wants to ship new features tomorrow and your software engineers are already slammed. Check out how Tricentis ships quality faster.308. Building 30 Products In 30 Days: Time to Man UpI’m gonna do 30 products in 30 days. Over 50% needs to be paid products. Free tools aka engineering marketing is allowed309. The Noonification: Everything You Need to Know About MSP Cybersecurity (6/14/2023)6/14/2023: Top 5 stories on the Hackernoon homepage!310. The Noonification: We Achieved #1 Product of the Day on Product Hunt (Without Cheating)! Heres How (8/2/2023)8/2/2023: Top 5 stories on the Hackernoon homepage!Thank you for checking out the 310 most read blog posts about Product on HackerNoon.Visit the /Learn Repo to find the most read blog posts about any technology.