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  1. When AI codes better than us, what do we actually bring to the table? This post gets it right: talking to users, choosing what to build, scoping work, knowing when to rewrite. The real value isn't the code—it's the judgement behind it. AI is making us rediscover what matters. dev.to/canro91/what-coders-cou

    #ProductThinking #AIInTech

  2. A product can be usable and still feel inconsiderate.

    This is a short reflection on why UX alone doesn’t guarantee care, and what gets missed when we treat it that way.

    iamshift.substack.com/ux-is-no

    #iamshift
    #UXDesign #ProductThinking #Design #BuildInPublic

  3. A product can be usable and still feel inconsiderate.

    This is a short reflection on why UX alone doesn’t guarantee care, and what gets missed when we treat it that way.

    iamshift.substack.com/ux-is-no

    #iamshift
    #UXDesign #ProductThinking #Design #BuildInPublic

  4. UI breaks down when it’s designed in isolation.

    This post looks at what changes when interfaces are treated as systems instead of surfaces.

    iamshift.substack.com/designin

    #iamshift
    #DesignSystems #UIDesign #ProductThinking #BuildInPublic

  5. UI breaks down when it’s designed in isolation.

    This post looks at what changes when interfaces are treated as systems instead of surfaces.

    iamshift.substack.com/designin

    #iamshift
    #DesignSystems #UIDesign #ProductThinking #BuildInPublic

  6. ToDo began as a response to a gap — not in the market, but in how I needed to work.

    This is the first post in a series reflecting on its origins and evolution.

    iamshift.substack.com/todo-whe

    #iamshift
    #IndieDev #AppDevelopment #ProductThinking #BuildInPublic

  7. ToDo began as a response to a gap — not in the market, but in how I needed to work.

    This is the first post in a series reflecting on its origins and evolution.

    iamshift.substack.com/todo-whe

    #iamshift
    #IndieDev #AppDevelopment #ProductThinking #BuildInPublic

  8. Guess Animals began as something I built for myself, then slowly became useful to others.

    A reflection on building from real needs and letting products grow honestly.

    iamshift.substack.com/guess-an

    #iamshift
    #IndieDev #AppDevelopment #ProductThinking #BuildInPublic

  9. Guess Animals began as something I built for myself, then slowly became useful to others.

    A reflection on building from real needs and letting products grow honestly.

    iamshift.substack.com/guess-an

    #iamshift
    #IndieDev #AppDevelopment #ProductThinking #BuildInPublic

  10. This deep dive on "The Product Builder's True Journey" is profoundly insightful. It highlights that exceptional advice from top performers can often mislead the average builder. It's about developing our own judgment, not merely adopting mantras. A must-read for true growth! #ProductThinking #LeadershipDevelopment shreyasdoshi.substack.com/p/th

  11. A failed video game accidentally created Slack.

    Stewart Butterfield shut down the game, listened to users, and pivoted to what actually worked. That side tool became one of the fastest-growing business apps ever.

    Failure didn’t end the startup. It revealed the real product.

    🎥 youtube.com/shorts/2i4PF_rri-Q

    #Slack #BestSoln #BestSolution #StartupLessons #ProductThinking #Entrepreneurship #Founders #BusinessStories #StewartButterfield

  12. Most people quit after a failed startup. Stewart Butterfield did something smarter.

    He shut down a failing video game and noticed one thing his team couldn’t live without. A simple internal messaging tool. That tool became Slack.

    Sharing a short video on how failure quietly built one of the most used workplace tools today.

    🎥 youtube.com/shorts/2i4PF_rri-Q

    #Slack #BestSoln #BestSolution #StartupLessons #ProductThinking #Entrepreneurship #Founders #BusinessStories

  13. Data, designed: #Data is more than an asset: it is a designed experience, a product. Jed Sundwall’s article “Great #DataProducts” reminds us that #OpenData matters only when paired with intent, usability, and care in creation. A shout out for #DataDesign and #ProductThinking for #geospatial data. – @davidoesch
    spatialists.ch/posts/2025/12/1 #GIS #GISchat #geospatial #SwissGIS

  14. Mara Inglezakis Owens brings a human-centered focus to her work as an #enterpriseArchitect at a major US airline.

    Drawing on her background in the #humanities and her pragmatic approach to business, she has developed a practice that embodies both #digitalAnthropology and #productThinking.

    The result is a #knowledgeArchitecture that works for its users and consistently demonstrates its value to key stakeholders.

    Hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.

    knowledgegraphinsights.com/mar