The PM Algorithm

from wireframes to roadmaps

  • Wild Robot: a PM’s perspective

    Wild Robot: a PM’s perspective

    The other day, I sat down to watch The Wild Robot with my 5 year old. I expected a simple story, maybe even something just for kids. But what I got was so much more. It left me thinking about life, technology, and even my own journey with AI. Most of the movies I grew…

  • Why WordPress Has Been My Go-To Platform for Every MVP I’ve Ever Built

    Why WordPress Has Been My Go-To Platform for Every MVP I’ve Ever Built

    Every time, I got an idea, whether it was a product concept, a community project or a small business experiment, I started with WordPress. Opened my laptop, setup WordPress and started building. No long planning, no code, no waiting for a team. Just me, my laptop, and that familiar dashboard where possibilities come alive in…

  • A/B Testing: fastest way to validate assumptions

    A/B Testing: fastest way to validate assumptions

    In product management, design, and marketing, understanding users is valuable, but data is what truly validates our decisions. That’s where A/B testing comes in. It’s one of the most powerful way to understand what actually works with the users, not just what we thought might work. What is A/B Testing? A/B testing, sometimes also called…

  • Discovered a gem inside Figjam, “Jambot” – AI Assistant

    Discovered a gem inside Figjam, “Jambot” – AI Assistant

    As someone from extensive UI/UX design background and who also spends a lot of time in brainstorming, planning and structuring product ideas, I use FigJam a lot! Figma has introduced AI in FigJam already. It has made brainstorming and ideation very easy. Very recently, I have discovered a plugin, Jambot and it instantly became one…

  • AI Design Exploration for Product & Design Teams

    AI Design Exploration for Product & Design Teams

    When I began my career as a product designer, exploring design ideas was a simple, hands-on process. It started with thinking about the problem, brainstorming possible solutions, and sketching quick, rough drawings on paper. We would sit together as a team, toss around ideas, debate, refine. It was collaborative, raw, and a little chaotic process…

  • Bridging Strategy and Execution: How I balanced Business, Tech, and Design

    Bridging Strategy and Execution: How I balanced Business, Tech, and Design

    When I first became a product manager, I thought success meant writing perfect PRDs, launching features on time, and keeping everyone aligned. But pretty soon, I realized product management is not about ticking boxes. It’s about connecting dots. Business goals. Technical feasibility. User experience. It’s a bit like being a translator at a table where…

  • The Power of Prototyping: Why Rapid UX Experiments Lead to Smarter Product Decisions

    The Power of Prototyping: Why Rapid UX Experiments Lead to Smarter Product Decisions

    I’ve learned this the hard way. Great ideas don’t build great products. Action does. Early in my career, I worked on a project where we spent months planning. Countless meetings. Detailed specs. Beautiful workflows. Everything looked perfect… until we launched. And users? They didn’t care for it. That moment stung. I realized assumptions, no matter…