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a.isha🌹

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Product Manager @nombahq || Making impact, one product at a time!

+234 Katılım Temmuz 2019
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Larsen Cundric@larsencc·
The gap between "works in a demo" and "works at scale" is about 4,000 commits.
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CooperBaggs 💰🍞
CooperBaggs 💰🍞@edgaralandough·
I just saw a quote that said, “You worry too much for someone who figures it out every time” and I feel like I’m not the only one who needs to hear that.
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Suhas
Suhas@zuess05·
A startup isn't one brilliant idea. It is: 10 failed ideas 100 failed features 1,000 ignored cold DMs 10,000 hours of self-doubt 6 months of absolute silence And 1 success that makes it all worth it.
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Moski 🤏
Moski 🤏@moski____·
Looks like all PMs must Learn Sales, Vibe Code, and Design
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Om Patel
Om Patel@om_patel5·
HOW TO VIBE CODE BEAUTIFUL UI 1\ sketch first, prompt second don't start with text. use excalidraw to draw a quick wireframe. boxes, buttons, where images go. export it and tell the ai "follow this structure exactly" ai copies way better than it imagines 2\ screenshot what you like go to dribbble, mobbin, or any site you think looks clean. screenshot the specific section you want. a nav bar, a pricing card, a hero section. paste it in and say "copy this style" this alone changes everything 3\ feed it a mood board for colors you ever try telling ai "make it feel modern and warm"? it just gives you the same blue every time use a mood board generator like Nano Banner instead. feed that image to the ai and say "reference this for the color palette" way more unique results than hoping for the best 4\ create a design system before you build before writing any code, define your brand colors, typography, and spacing rules. share that with your ai tool so every component stays consistent. most vibe coded apps look off because there's zero consistency across pages 5\ use design skills and anti pattern rules there's an open source tool on github called "ui/ux pro max skill" built for claude that forces it to use a reasoning engine before writing any ui code. it generates a design system based on your industry and has built in rules that ban generic ai gradients. basically tells claude "stop making it look like every other ai app" 6\ use screenshots as your primary communication ai is good at copying. terrible at imagining. the more visual context you give it the less it guesses. stop typing "make it look clean" and start showing it exactly what clean looks like 7\ fonts and icons matter more than you think ai always defaults to the same inter/lucide combo. instant tell that its ai generated. go grab something unique from google fonts. swap out lucide for a custom icon library like phosphor. small change but it immediately makes your app stop looking like a template. the real issue isn't the ai it's that most people just type "make a landing page" and hope for the best
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Sukh Sroay
Sukh Sroay@sukh_saroy·
Claude is insane for product management. I reverse-engineered how top PMs at Google, Meta, and Anthropic use it. The difference is night and day. Here are 10 prompts they don't want you to know (but I'm sharing anyway):
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Dr. Harri
Dr. Harri@Harri_obi·
In a world where everyone and their mum can ship an app, I’m more focused on learning how to sell. Distribution is the new moat.
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GG@GIVENALITY·
AI is going to make people understand that the hardest part about building software isn’t coding. It’s distribution, it’s business model, it’s management. It’s competitive advantage. You can clone Netflix or Google or your favorite software in 10 minutes, what’s next?
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TOBIN
TOBIN@THROWEDTOBIN·
Selling a $27 product 12 times a day for a month is around $9000 but nobody wants to learn marketing
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Dominik Martin
Dominik Martin@dominikmartinX·
Marketing is king in 2026 and beyond. So, you want to learn skills that will help You stand out but don’t know where to start? Here are the crucial topics which will act fundamentally to your marketing: - Storytelling - Producing a powerful copy - Creating hooks that grab attention - Defining your personal or brand funnel - Learn about the specific content types for every social media platform - Study the latest tools that streamline processes - Follow me for marketing and growth strategies - A/B test - Follow and track your competitors to see what works for them - Study branding to see exactly how you can stand out Marketing is an art form, true marketers will win!
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Yinka
Yinka@waleyinks·
We just became one of the few fintechs licensed to move money into and out of DRC 🇨🇩 Nomba now holds both a Messenger Financier License AND an Aggregator License from the Central Bank of Congo (BCC). Here's what that means for remittance companies 🧵
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I'm into marketing || #TheGrowthSeries
Is everyone awake? Please help retweet. It's on Wednesday, you guysss Set a reminder here — x.com/i/spaces/1jMKg…
I'm into marketing || #TheGrowthSeries@Oluwanisola___

Episode 7 is here, peopleee! Join us next Wednesday as we discuss the practical ways to drive product expansion in Africa Kenyan-based Morris Cerullo is a strategic Operations and Growth Leader with over 7 years of experience. As Head of Regional Expansion at @ZerakiApp, he was instrumental in scaling the company into five international markets, driving over a 35% increase in market share. Adebukola Akanji is a Product Manager leading business expansion at @nombahq. She specializes in launching and scaling financial products across new markets, driving adoption, and shaping strategic growth for cross-border users. If you're a builder or an operator, you don't want to miss this episode. Set a reminder here - x.com/i/spaces/1jMKg…

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I'm into marketing || #TheGrowthSeries
Episode 7 is here, peopleee! Join us next Wednesday as we discuss the practical ways to drive product expansion in Africa Kenyan-based Morris Cerullo is a strategic Operations and Growth Leader with over 7 years of experience. As Head of Regional Expansion at @ZerakiApp, he was instrumental in scaling the company into five international markets, driving over a 35% increase in market share. Adebukola Akanji is a Product Manager leading business expansion at @nombahq. She specializes in launching and scaling financial products across new markets, driving adoption, and shaping strategic growth for cross-border users. If you're a builder or an operator, you don't want to miss this episode. Set a reminder here - x.com/i/spaces/1jMKg…
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y@ysuckme·
you promised yourself you’re gonna go harder this year. don’t forget.
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DAN KOE
DAN KOE@thedankoe·
be harder on yourself
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Mr. Czar
Mr. Czar@Mrczar_·
You see, back in 2013, I used to be that guy with brilliant ideas but who did absolutely nothing about them. One day, I attended a pitch event where they needed four business ideas. I submitted three… and they picked all three. They called my name once. Then again. Then a third time. And the crowd would murmur each time: “It’s the same guy, he’s already up there!” So instead of four different people standing on stage, it was just me and one other person. And there I was, standing tall, grinning like a fool, full of pride. But I later realized something that changed my life: that ideas are BS. Because I never executed any of them. I kept “refining”, endlessly polishing ideas. Then one day, I woke up and decided to stop overthinking. I built my first website, launched my first info product… and soon, I was making enough small change to “pimp up” my small room in our family house and buy an old Audi 80. That’s when I learned one of the most powerful business lessons ever: Execution is all that matters. Sometimes, you just have to jump in and figure things out as you go, ideas are just mental farts. The people who make the most headway in life are not the ones with genius ideas. They’re the ones who take something simple… and push the living daylight out of it.
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