James K.
Used this to structure my go-to-market strategy for a PLG feature launch. The frameworks are solid and actually saved me from making a few common mistakes.
Describe a product challenge and get back PM frameworks and strategies drawn from 86 skills built on Lenny Rachitsky's podcast and playbooks — for PLG product managers. ## What it does - **PLG frameworks:** product-led growth strategies and tactics from Lenny's playbook - **PM tools:** prioritization, roadmapping, and feature-spec frameworks - **Onboarding & activation:** Lenny-sourced best practices for user activation - **Retention & monetization:** frameworks for reducing churn and growing revenue ## Where it fits - **A PM stuck on a prioritization call:** "How should we frame this tradeoff?" A Lenny-grounded framework to apply. - **A product lead designing onboarding:** "What are the best PLG onboarding patterns?" A set of tactics with rationale. - **A founder building product strategy:** "How do we structure our growth model?" A PLG framework to anchor on. ## How it works 1. **Describe the product challenge:** a problem, a decision, or a question. 2. **It routes to the right skill:** one of 86 frameworks drawn from Lenny's podcast and writing. 3. **You get a framework back:** a structured approach to apply to your situation. Built for PLG product managers and founders. Every framework comes from Lenny's public work and is a starting point for you to adapt.
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James K.
Used this to structure my go-to-market strategy for a PLG feature launch. The frameworks are solid and actually saved me from making a few common mistakes.
Priya S.
Asked it to help me think through user retention metrics and it pulled up exactly the right Lenny framework. Now using it weekly for product decisions.
Marcus T.
Really useful for pricing strategy work. The frameworks are from Lenny's best stuff, though sometimes I wish there was more depth on edge cases for B2B SaaS.
Elena V.
Helped me design our first product survey using one of the skills. Results were actually actionable, not just a list of vague complaints. Game changer for getting user feedback.
David L.
Good collection of frameworks, but sometimes the agent picks the wrong skill for what I'm asking. Works best when you're specific about which skill you want.
Yuki N.
Used the onboarding optimization skills to redesign our signup flow. Conversion went up 18% after implementing the recommendations. Highly recommend.
Ahmed R.
Finally understand how to think about feature prioritization properly. The RICE framework skill alone has made our roadmap decisions way more defensible.
Lisa W.
Solid resource for PM fundamentals. Used it to validate our positioning work—helpful, though nothing groundbreaking if you've read Lenny's essays before.
Carlos M.
The skills library is comprehensive but I found myself spending more time browsing `/workspace` than actually using it. Better as a reference than a quick answer tool.
Sophie B.
Used it to build out our competitor analysis framework for an enterprise pivot. The structured approach kept our team aligned and we avoided a lot of circular debates.
Ravi K.
Great for working through retention problems. Walked me through cohort analysis and churn metrics in a way that actually made sense for our product.
Natasha G.
Been using this since launch for user research design and product strategy. It's like having Lenny in your ear, except it actually responds to your specific situation. Essential for my role.