Capture, contribute, and collaborate. Never again miss out on ideas, feedback and discussions - with ProdPad's Slack app you can now capture inspiration when it strikes. Drive product success forward and capture insights straight from Slack!
An interactive space that shows how product management best practices work, including working examples of OKRs, outcome-based roadmaps, along with real examples of ideas, experiments, and customer feedback. Add, delete, and move items around as if you were using the tool to manage your own products.
The original product management platform just got even better. Now packed full of AI, ProdPad will automate the grunt work and guide you to greatness. Free-up hours with our AI Assistant, and be a best-practice powerhouse with guidance from your AI Coach.
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What has worked for you in landing your first few customers? We've just launched a public beta with a couple of initial customers and looking to onboard more. I'm curious what worked for others, especially in b2b saas space. P.S. Apologies if this topic has already been explored but I haven't found anything relevant.
I m Janna Bastow, inventor of the Now-Next-Later roadmap, Co-Founder of Mind the Product and CEO and Co-Founder of ProdPad product management software. I work with product managers and teams from all over the world, helping them solve their prodmgmt problems. On Thursday September 21 I ll be hanging out here all day to answer any questions you have for me! Maybe you re struggling with a tricky stakeholder? Are you unsure what roadmap format to use? Are you finding it hard to find time for discovery? Or would you just like to ask me about how we ve launched products here at ProdPad? Whatever the question, hit me up
We ve just launched our AI tools to help product managers automate the grunt work and win back time to spend on the important stuff like discovery and talking to customers. As part of our own discovery when planning these features, we asked thousands of product folks what it was that they d most like to get AI help with. The two main winners were Getting off the blank page when it came to writing tasks with 23% of people selecting this, and summarizing long documents with a whooping 64%. What would your answer be? What job do you really wish took less of your time?