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Tiny Stakeholders

Tiny Stakeholders

AI & 130+ product leaders solve your parenting bugs. Sort of

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My kid hates dressing up and licks dogs. I'm a PM and dad. So when Lenny Rachitsky published 300+ transcripts of his podcast, I built an AI-powered trove of product wisdom for parents. Deploy tactics like JBTD, Hot seat or Twyman's law on your toddler and unleash insights from Brian Chesky, Eric Ries or Dr. Fei Fei Li. Some will work, some will make you cry-laugh to your wine at 2am. Both work. Outsmart your toughest stakeholder.
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Ondrej Machart
Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm a PM and parent of a 2y old human. This started as a dumb idea that got completely out of hand. **The origin story:** Lenny Rachitsky made his podcast transcripts publicly available for people to experiment with. As a PM-parent, I thought: "What if I looked for product insights that accidentally apply to parenting?" Turns out... they ALL apply. Hilariously. Sometimes accurately. So I turned it into a mini product, powered by AI and the collective wisdom of product leaders like Brian Chesky, Eric Ries, Dr. Fei Fei Li and over 100 more guests of Lenny's podcast. **What this is:** A fun way for PM parents to rediscover product concepts through parenting chaos. I built an AI that lets you describe your struggle (picky eating, bedtime battles, tantrum management) and get strategies from 130+ podcast guests. **What this is NOT:** Professional parenting advice. I'm not an expert. I'm just a tired PM who realized "scope creep" perfectly describes morning routines. **You can:** - Ask the AI: "My toddler only eats crackers" → Get PM frameworks from guests - Browse 100+ tips by guest, PM theme, or parenting challenge - Filter by age range (because 6-month strategies don't work on 3-year-olds) - Discover that "boiling frog syndrome" describes how bedtime went from 7pm to 9:47pm Some tips are genuinely useful. Some just make you laugh. I vibe-coded this using Claude Code because parenting is hard and sometimes reframing it through PM concepts makes it slightly less soul-crushing. **Try these queries in the AI:** - "Bedtime takes 2 hours and involves 47 trips back to our room" - "My kid only wants the purple cup we threw out last month" - "Everything is MINE. Sharing doesn't exist." What PM concept have you accidentally applied to parenting? Drop it below—I'm collecting more chaos for the database. 😅 Thanks for checking this out!