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From Product Manager to AI Builder: What It Takes to Go from Prompt to Production

Part 1 of 3: Getting Started
This series is for solo founders and small teams without developers. If you have front-end and back-end developers on your team, this probably isn’t for you.

Want to try this yourself? Read on for my tips and tricks.

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on November 11, 2025
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    The first $500 MRR is the hardest milestone because everything is manual and nothing compounds yet. The founders who get through it are usually the ones with conviction about a specific problem rather than a general vision.

    What's the specific problem you're most confident about solving?

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    Really interesting journey — moving from product management to shipping AI products is a path a lot of non-technical builders want to understand.

    From a validation perspective, one thing I’ve seen matters deeply is not just going from prompt → production, but knowing which prompt outcomes actually signal real user value vs just curiosity.

    For example, did you prioritize changes in behavior (users coming back, repeat use, task completion) over engagement signals (clicks, tries)?

    That distinction often decides whether an AI feature is worth scaling beyond prototype. Curious — what signal did you look at first to know you were building something users would rely on?

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