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🦄 Johannes Thor

🦄 Johannes Thor

@Agustarson

I explain what product managers do and how you can become one. Been building products for 13+ years. Views are my own.

Remember to be kind Присоединился Mart 2009
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Is it just me or is product management chaotic as f**k?
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One of my favorite uses of AI in product management is prototyping. It can be very humbling, since I can see how bad my good ideas are. But it takes the cost of testing an idea to almost zero.
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@magicpatterns Just now I made a slight design tweak to a single screen. One step. Previously that would have been 1/100 message. This time it took 130/1000 monthly credits. I'm using auto model picker. That's like a 13 fold price increase.
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@magicpatterns I love your product. As a PM there is no one as good in replicating designs from a single screenshot. But I find the new credit system gives me much less work than the old one. I would say around 90% less than I got from the old system. Am I alone in that?
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Magic Patterns@magicpatterns·
New Model Picker, use the Anthropic API directly in your design tool, cross-project referencing, and more... 🧵
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Mu Li@MuLi91535980·
@Agustarson Love this and thanks! Exactly the workflow we’re building for. Would love your feedback after you try it 🙏
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Mu Li
Mu Li@MuLi91535980·
🚀 We just launched Lokuma Design Agent on Product Hunt A design layer for AI — so what it builds actually looks designed. Would really appreciate your support or feedback 🙏 Link here 👉 producthunt.com/products/lokum…
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@jspeiser Hyperagent from Airtable is also a contender. Feels like openclaw with some parental guidance.
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Joe Speiser ⚡️@jspeiser·
I've been using all three AI agents. OpenClaw, Perplexity Computer, and Claude Cowork. Here's what I've found so far: OpenClaw is the most powerful if you're technical, love tinkering and have a ton of time to mess around. Open source, self-hosted, you pick your models. You can make it do basically anything. But you're also the one building and maintaining all of it (as its always breaking). Claude Cowork feels the most like having an actual coworker (for 1 specific task). It runs on your Mac, works with your local files, and the plugins for legal, finance, and HR are legit. Downside is it only uses Anthropic models and your laptop has to stay open. Perplexity Computer is the easiest one to actually get work done (imo) with tons of models running behind the scenes, plugs right into Gmail, Slack, Notion, and it runs in the cloud so it keeps going while you sleep. Tradeoff is you're living in their ecosystem. (oh and their local browser control needs major work, it's unreliable) so: Want full control? OpenClaw. Want a desktop co-pilot? Cowork. Want to hand off real tasks and walk away? Perplexity Computer. These tools are changing weekly though, im just trying to keep up. What did I miss?
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@bhagen @airtable Got early access. First impression is that most of what I've done with Openclaw can be done with Hyperagent. Some things are easier, some not. Do you have a public roadmap?
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Brian Hagen
Brian Hagen@bhagen·
The age of AI that just answers questions is over. Your agents should clock in, not just chat back. Introducing Hyperagent, by @airtable. Think OpenClaw, but cloud-native and secure. Stop chatting. Start delegating. Early access is open → hyperagent.com
Peter Fenton@peterfenton

The same brilliance that made @airtable — giving millions of builders the power of a relational database — just did it again with AI. A bright, clarifying light in the complexity of agents, this makes it all so vivid and useful for builders

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@tobi I interpret uncertainty as the "Complex" quadrant in the Cynefin framework. Personally I favor uncertainty and open ended problems. But it can also get really tiring. Does anyone else deal with uncertainty fatigue, and how do you cope with it?
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Halli@iamharaldur·
Hi. My name is Halli. I'm the founder and CEO of Ueno. First of all, I want to say yes, @uenodotco is back. I'm kind of surprised myself. I wasn't really planning on it. I started Ueno in my apartment in Reykjavík, Iceland in 2014. And seven years later I sold it to Twitter for a lot of money. But it wasn't the money. That's maybe hard to believe but that wasn't the reason. Business was great, I didn't need money. I needed a new challenge. Ueno had grown over those seven years to multiple offices and over 100 people. We were working with the biggest brands in the world on some really exciting projects. But still, I felt like something was missing. I had been on the outside for a long time, working for companies to make something and then we’d hand it off to them to nurture and grow it. I wanted to be on the inside of a big company and see things through, to see them grow. I wanted a challenge and the biggest one I could find was Twitter. To help people make better connections, to find their communities, engage more earnestly. Things didn't turn out like I expected. But in hindsight that's not really what matters. We did some great work and I learned more than I could have imagined. About corporate ups and downs, and about my own ups and downs. I saw things you wouldn’t believe. And then suddenly I was free and I went and made some other things. I built a lot of wheelchair ramps, I built a restaurant and movie theater, a bank, a recording studio, a community for creative people. I started a podcast, released a visual album, acted in some movies. I did everything I always wanted to do. And it was great. But after four years away from Ueno it kept picking at me. This little itch. The feeling I get when someone comes with something that's just an idea and they want our help to see it become real. It feels like magic. Like alchemy. I missed that feeling. And so, yes, Ueno is back. Blammo!
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@Austen You might argue most VC funding goes towards this. Months of programming can save you hours of planning.
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Austen Allred
Austen Allred@Austen·
To be fair some companies spend 100x that to learn the same lesson
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@thealexbanks How do you feel about giving an AI agent access to your credit card/user credentials? An agent needs agency to be useful. If it needs constant supervision it's not a true agent. How is the openai agent handling this?
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Alex Banks@thealexbanks·
BREAKING: OpenAI just released ChatGPT agent. I just tried it and I'm blown away. (It did a tesco food shop for me and ordered a roast dinner with sticky toffee pudding):
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@shnai0 @DmytroKrasun I'm a paid user. No published app as of yet. But I did get a good deal from @lennysan for an annual lovable account. Have you any of the "vibe coding" apps?
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iuliia shnai@shnai0·
@DmytroKrasun Do you know smn who use it as paying user? The numbers are awesome. But I know many people who pay for open ai, Claude and etc. including me, but no one who pays for it. Not question them though, just curious
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Dmytro Krasun@DmytroKrasun·
Lovable (on average) acquires 1 paying customer per second! With a .dev domain, by the way. Two lessons: 1. .com is not that important. 2. I don't understand anything about business. I don't think they lie. Why would they?
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🦄 Johannes Thor@Agustarson·
After years in product management, user research and testing is always lacking. It's hard and expensive. Test your own user journeys with a screenshot video and get instant feedback from (AI) personas. Fully private. Bring your own Gemini API key. feedback.rtykl.com
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🦄 Johannes Thor@Agustarson·
Can confirm that early birds are grandfathered in. Love the strategy Tony.
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Tony Dinh@tdinh_me

Sad but true. As an indie myself I try to fix this by giving massive discounts in the early days of my products. Only until I reach PMF, the price will be at its true value. Some people bought TypingMind.com for $9 are enjoying the same benefits as some one who bought it $99 today. Always grandfather all of my early customers. It’s a token of appreciation for believing in my product in the early days.

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What? How? So many features launched. Even with their considerable resources this is very impressive.
Patrick Collison@patrickc

The @stripe product keynote just finished! We announced a lot of new stuff. (We actually couldn't fit everything into the keynote.) Some highlights: • We've built and deployed the first general-purpose Payments Foundation Model. Trained on tens of billions of transactions and already leading to very large fraud reductions. • We announced Stablecoin Financial Accounts. Businesses in 101(!) more countries can now store stablecoin balances in Stripe and use our regular fiat money movement rails around the world. The magic of stablecoins comes when they're integrated with the rest of the financial ecosystem. I think it's the biggest international launch we'll ever do -- businesses from 151 countries can now use Stripe. • Stripe Profiles: your public identity on the Stripe network. Stripe Profiles will let you streamline invoicing and payments with other businesses on Stripe. (We’ll soon launch reservations for Stripe Profiles.) • Stripe Verified, a new service that will help you navigate global requirements for payment processing with personalized monitoring, enhanced protections, and expert assistance. • We're adding multicurrency support to Stripe accounts: instead of converting all balances to a single currency, we're going to make it easy to store, convert, and operate across different currencies. We want to make it possible to use Stripe as your financial home. • Stripe Orchestration: manage multiple payment processors directly within Stripe. • Support for many new payment methods. You can now access more than 125 global payment methods on Stripe, including stablecoins and real-time payment schemes like Pix and UPI. • We’ve upgraded the AI models built into Optimized Checkout Suite and now use more than 100 signals to personalize the checkout in real time. A/B tests indicate that Optimized Checkout Suite increases revenue by 11.9% on average. • Managed Payments: merchant of record is coming to Stripe! Enter new markets while we take care of global taxes, fraud prevention, dispute management, fulfillment, and more. • A new Connect dashboard, with vastly improved visibility into what's happening across your platform. • Radar for Connect: it’s now way easier to detect and manage fraud and compliance issues with subaccounts. • Networked onboarding for platforms: users no longer need to re-enter their details if they’ve onboarded before. • Smart Disputes: AI automatically responds to disputes for you. Early results show that companies win 13% more chargebacks. We also put skin in the game: we cover the fee if you lose. • Radar now supports ACH and SEPA. This reduces fraud rates by 20% and 42% respectively. • A bunch of usage-based billing improvements. It can now ingest up to 100,000 events every second. • Stripe Terminal can now be used with third-party hardware, starting with Verifone. • Klarna is coming to Link. • Authorization Boost. AI automatically updates cards and tokens, determines optimal transaction routing across networks, and determines if and how to retry failed payments (if we’re confident that the failure was ephemeral). • Radar risk scores are now available via the API. (I.e. they can become a feature for in-house fraud systems.) • Stripe Tax is now available in 102 countries (up from 57 last year), and we also now automate the entire tax lifecycle (monitoring, registration, collection, filing). • New FX Quotes API. • Payment method sharing: if you have multiple Stripe accounts, you can now share payment details across them, saving the need to have customers re-enter their details. • Stripe Issuing now supports consumer card programs. (Long-requested!) • Global Payouts: pay customers, contractors, and other third parties with just an email address. • Stripe Workflows: build, test, and execute multistep flows that orchestrate behavior across Stripe multiple products—using your data, Stripe APIs, and conditional logic. • Stripe Scripts: a new way to extend and customize the logic in Stripe Billing. This will soon expand to cover many parts of the Stripe platform. • Benchmarking: compare your performance to similar businesses on Stripe. • You can now import third-party data into Stripe Capital, which enables expanded eligibility for your customers. • A new Issuing rules engine: granular configurability over authorization decisions. • Global Issuing via stablecoins: a simple and cohesive way to administer global card programs. Ramp is using this to massively accelerate their global expansion. • Data in Sigma is now far faster (6 hour latency, down from 24 hours). That'll continue to get faster in the coming months. Similar data freshness improvements across other products. • You can now use Instant Payouts to withdraw funds from Stripe to debit cards in 32 countries. • The Dashboard AI agent: create products, process refunds, and generate payment links by just telling our little critter what to do. Whew! I’m not sure I even covered everything. A few of the above are years in the works and could have received launch events by themselves. I’m very proud of the team. So what are the common themes? • We’re rethinking and upgrading pretty much every part of the stack with AI. (Embedding/foundation models, agents, etc.) • Stablecoins are enabling unprecedented global access and expansion. • We’re making a lot of things deeply configurable that weren’t previously. (Scripts, Workflows, and more.) Ties to our goal of building truly programmable, global financial services.

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Are there any hard usage limits on @v0 ? Couldn't find anything online.
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"It would appear that we have reached the limits of what it is possible to achieve with computer technology, although one should be careful with such statements, as they tend to sound pretty silly in 5 years." - John von Neuman, 1949
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@PatThePM I was just wondering the same. The first thing that came to mind was someone who executes really fast, e.g. decisive and had really good product sense. And is able to close open loops quickly. So the team and stakeholder feedback loops stay tight.
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Pat Bergstresser@PatThePM·
The concept of a “10x” engineer is well known and contextually familiar to anyone working in tech. What does a “10x” PM look like?
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