Join us for our second AI tool showdown, brought to you by the lab scientists here at The Product Manager.
Here’s how it works: three contestants using three different AI automation tools to address a use case selected by the community.
The twist? None of the contestants have been using their tool for more than a week. Watch as they sweat, scramble, and think-out-loud through their 15-minute sprint, then vote on the winner!
If you’ve been wanting to try an AI automation tool, but just haven’t gotten into the headspace to do a serious test, this is your chance to get your feet wet in the shortest amount of time possible.
As Community Producer for BWZ, I engage and support our member-based communities to iterate on an optimized member experience that continually finds the right balance between delighting our customers with value and running a lean and efficient operation. My main goals are to grow our audience, drive community engagement, master member retention, and build a self-optimizing system through automation and scalable processes.
Guests
Drew Falkman
Principal, Moves The Needle Product Studio
Drew is a product leader with over 27 years of experience in product development, technology management, startups, and blockchain. He is the founder of frens, a Web3 community growth platform aimed at helping brands create and grow communities.
Hannah Clark
Editor, The Product Manager
Hannah is the Editor of The Product Manager. Following six years of experience in the tech industry, she pivoted into the content space where she’s had the pleasure of working with some of the most brilliant voices in the product world. Driven by insatiable curiosity and a love of bringing people together, her mission is to foster a fun, vibrant, and inspiring community of product people.
Andrew Lumby
Technical Product Manager
Andrew is a front-end web developer, product manager, and all-around Web Guy™ with experience in growth marketing, analytics, A/B testing and web optimization. He is a dedicated problem-solver with a knack for stakeholder management. His passions are in accessible design, emerging web technologies, cricket (the sport, not the insect), and the NYT Crossword. Andrew is a terrible cook.