Marces William

Marces William

Growth @ tiun, build | ship | repeat 💽

About

Builder by background, thinker by habit. I’m interested in how products actually turn into businesses and why auth, billing, and “simple” systems tend to fall apart under real usage. I like shipping early, then paying attention to the cracks that form later. Here to learn from others and trade notes on what holds up at scale.

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Sasha Dikan

3d ago

How can AI actually help product managers and startup founders today?

AI is everywhere right now - from copilots and chat assistants to analytics, research, and planning tools. But beyond the hype, I m curious about what s truly useful in day-to-day product work.

From a PM or founder perspective:

  • Where has AI genuinely saved you time?

  • What tasks do you trust AI with - and what do you never delegate?

  • Has AI changed how you write specs, manage roadmaps, or talk to users?

  • What AI use cases sounded great in theory but failed in practice?

Personally, I see a lot of potential, but also a lot of noise. I believe that in the future, AI should help us much more. Create good roadmaps, convert product specs into concrete tasks, prioritise them, assign people, push for realisation, and much more.

BlocPad - Project & Team Workspacep/blocpadMihir Kanzariya

4d ago

What if AI context didn’t reset every time?

If you use AI dev tools daily, you ve probably felt this:

You start a new session and immediately have to re-explain:

  • what the project is

  • what you already tried

  • why certain decisions exist

  • what not to repeat

Not because the AI is bad.
Because the workflow forgets.

Jake Friedberg

10d ago

Is usage-based pricing becoming the norm for AI tools?

Hey everyone,

I've built my product around traditional SaaS pricing (monthly tiers), but I m starting to wonder if that model is getting outdated, especially with more AI-powered and compute-heavy tools entering the market.
That shift requires real architectural changes, instrumentation, metering, billing logic, and UI changes, not just pricing tweaks. It s something I m starting to seriously think about for my own product.

In particular, AI usage has real COGs (every prompt costs money), and I m seeing more platforms experimenting with usage-based models, or hybrids like SaaS base + usage + overage.

For those of you building AI or compute-intensive tools:

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