WhatsApp changed texting forever by offering free, simple messaging when SMS was costly. This is how its product strategy replaced paid texts worldwide.
Reddit started in 2005 as a simple link-sharing forum but grew into the internet’s most trusted “answer engine.” With strong user growth, Reddit now positions itself as the go-to place for human-verified answers, though it faces challenges like preserving authenticity, competing with AI, and expanding globally.
Disney acquired Hotstar in 2019. Jio acquired Disney Hotstar in 2025, and decided to have the shittiest logo. There is a lot going on. Let's explore the BTS story and discuss more about the logo.
None of our days is full without Google Maps, especially if we are travelling. From checking routes to traffic, Google Maps is our lifesaver. But how does Google Maps predict traffic? Let's see.
Did this ever happen to you - opening Amazon for one thing, but ending up buying multiple items? But how does Amazon make people buy more, without sounding like a cringey salesman?
You open Instagram for a second… 30 minutes later, you are still scrolling. But how? Trust me. It’s not about you. It’s a smart product design. Here’s how Instagram keeps you hooked.
A simple, invisible Gmail feature quietly saves millions of people from sending embarrassing emails. Here's how a tiny pause can rescue your career, reputation, or relationships with zero extra effort
Forget slow growth. Learn the exact PM strategies and data-driven decisions that empowered Netflix to convert password sharers into a flood of new paying customers. Your next growth hack starts here.
Learn how to make AI work for you. Here's a brief breakdown of the 3 levels of AI (LLMs, workflows, agents) and why understanding the shift isn’t optional anymore.
Duolingo used streaks, psychology, and AI to drive daily engagement from 130M+ users. Here’s how they did it and what you, as a Product Manager, can learn.
A small UX change in the Google Calendar helped people manage their time and meetings much better. Here is what it does, why it works, and what PMs can learn from it.
Starbucks found a way to earn billions before serving a single cup. This case study breaks down the overlooked feature powering their most profitable behavioural loop.