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Articles on autonomous PM workflows, context engineering,and Claude Code for product teams.

PM Infrastructure13 min read

Day 1 to Year 1: The PM Team With a PM OS vs. The One Without

Two competing product teams in the same market. One runs a PM operating system. One does not. Here is what happens at Day 1, Month 1, Month 3, Month 6, and Year 1 — and why the gap between them only widens.

Ron Yang
Claude Code for PMs6 min read

MCP vs API Skills: What PM Teams Actually Need

MCPs look great in demos. But at team scale, they cost 6x more in token overhead and add failure points. Here's why production PM teams switch to API skills.

Ron Yang
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Autonomous PM Workflows13 min read

10 User Interviews. 15 Minutes. How AI Agent Teams Are Changing PM Research

How AI agent teams process user interviews in parallel — turning 10 transcripts into structured opportunity trees, theme maps, and evidence tables in 15 minutes instead of 10 hours.

Ron Yang
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Autonomous PM Workflows13 min read

Your PM Work Can Now Run While You Sleep: Autonomous Workflows in Claude Code

Anthropic launched scheduled tasks and /loop in Claude Code in March 2026. This turns PM operating systems from toolkits into runtimes. Here's what autonomous PM workflows look like in practice — and how to set up your first one.

Ron Yang
PM Infrastructure11 min read

Good AI Product Manager, Bad AI Product Manager: A Modern Guide for the Age of AI

Ben Horowitz wrote 'Good Product Manager, Bad Product Manager' in 2002. Here's the 2026 version — what separates great AI product managers from the rest, written in the same spirit as the original.

Ron Yang
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Autonomous PM Workflows15 min read

What Is a PM Operating System? The Infrastructure Layer Your Product Team Is Missing

A PM operating system is the persistent infrastructure layer — context, skills, integrations, and intelligence — that makes every PM on your team consistently productive. Here's what it includes, how it differs from PM tools, and how to evaluate whether your team needs one.

Ron Yang