Most PMs don’t know how to eval products. This article aims to fix that with a 7-step framework, a Threads app eval, a free 1:1, and access to my Eval Club
Hi Salem,
I'd love to be in the evals cohort.
Thank you.
Hi Victor,
The Evals club is live. You can join the conversation in the chat tab here on Substack.
Yes I want into the Evals cohort please!
Hi Daniel,
The Evals club is live. Join in the conversation via the chat tab here on Substack.
Most PMs treat products like IKEA furniture: follow instructions, assemble features, hope it holds.
This? This is how you actually build judgment.
Evals force you out of “what should we build next?” and into “what game are we playing — and how do we win it?”
It’s not about pixel-perfect teardown aesthetics. It’s about developing product taste so sharp it could slice through a roadmap.
Also: if you can’t spot the real user, hidden metric, and strategic chess move? You’re not a PM — you’re a backlog administrator.
Hi Salem,
I'd love to be in the evals cohort.
Thank you.
Hi Victor,
The Evals club is live. You can join the conversation in the chat tab here on Substack.
Yes I want into the Evals cohort please!
Hi Daniel,
The Evals club is live. Join in the conversation via the chat tab here on Substack.
Most PMs treat products like IKEA furniture: follow instructions, assemble features, hope it holds.
This? This is how you actually build judgment.
Evals force you out of “what should we build next?” and into “what game are we playing — and how do we win it?”
It’s not about pixel-perfect teardown aesthetics. It’s about developing product taste so sharp it could slice through a roadmap.
Also: if you can’t spot the real user, hidden metric, and strategic chess move? You’re not a PM — you’re a backlog administrator.