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Product managers who vibe-code have no portfolio showcase platform

Product managers who build side projects with AI coding tools have no good platform to showcase their work. GitHub feels too dev-oriented and Notion too static.

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Productivity84% match

Product Managers Lack a Dedicated Portfolio Platform for Shipped Work

Product managers who build with no-code and AI tools have no purpose-built space to showcase their shipped products. GitHub is engineer-centric and personal sites require too much setup overhead. This gap leaves PMs unable to credibly demonstrate hands-on product delivery to employers or collaborators.

Productivity79% match

Developers Lose Snippets and Context Across Fragmented Tools

Coding sessions generate useful snippets, fixes, and links that get scattered across Discord, browser tabs, notes apps, and old projects. There is no single place that captures in-flow developer context tied to specific projects. Retrieval later requires hunting across multiple disconnected systems.

Business Operations79% match

Startup Discovery Platforms Are Static Directories, Not Living Portfolios

A founder announces a project intended to replace static startup directories with a dynamic portfolio format. Framed as observation but primarily a product pitch with minimal problem validation.

Marketing & Growth79% match

AI-Built Apps Face Community Backlash When Seeking User Feedback

Developers using AI coding tools face hostile reception when promoting their projects on Reddit and developer forums. Communities dismiss AI-assisted work as slop, making it nearly impossible to get genuine user feedback regardless of product quality.

Productivity79% match

Navigating Long AI Chat History Is Painful

Users lose track of questions in long AI chat sessions and must scroll endlessly. A sidebar with question navigation would solve this.

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