Category: Product Management

  • B2C vs B2B Product Management. Same role. Different game

    B2C vs B2B Product Management. Same role. Different game

    At first glance, product management looks universal. Talk to users, define problems, ship features, measure success. Easy, right? Not quite. Managing a B2C product and a B2B product can feel like two completely different jobs. The mindset, the users, the decisions, even what “success” means changes a lot. If you are a PM, or aspiring…

  • Design System for Product Managers

    Design System for Product Managers

    While building a product or web application, design systems play a critical role to ensure the system is scalable and easy to manage. Along with product design teams, design systems are also super useful for marketing teams. What is a Design System? A design system is a shared source of truth for how a product…

  • A day in my life as a PM

    A day in my life as a PM

    People often ask me, “So what does a Product Manager actually do all day?” Short answer. A lot.Long answer. Let me walk you through a real day. Morning starts before the standup My day usually starts with coffee and dashboards. Not emails first. Data first. I check key metrics from the previous day. Conversion drops,…

  • 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…