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On our educational platform, Product and Project Managers can learn top tech skills in a fun and interactive way. Hands-on courses on: Technology, A/B testing, Product Analytics, SQL, AI/ML, LLMs, and more.
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AI Prototyping for Product Managers and Founders
I've just finished AI Prototyping course which I strongly recommend to those who want to enhance their efficiency at work by quickening the transformation of ideas into working prototypes. It saves time and make it easier to communicate with developers when you need your idea to be visually comprehensible and with working functionality.
Great course for PMs, founders, and even people who just need to brief others clearly
I recently took the Full-stack AI Prototyping for PMs and Founders course by ProductDo, and it was excellent. It’s perfect for anyone without a technical background who wants to get hands-on with AI tools in a safe, practical way. The simulator lets you practice real tasks step by step, with clear checkpoints and templates. As someone from a content and editing background, I was surprised how transferable my skills were - especially around breaking big technical ideas into clear, actionable steps.
LLM Basics Made Easy for Product Managers
Just finished the "LLM for Product Manager" course on ProductDo , and it’s awesome! Super practical, easy to follow, and packed with real-world use cases.
The platform is clean, the lessons are engaging, and the community is helpful. No fluff, just valuable skills for modern PMs.
Highly recommend it if you want to level up with LLMs without getting lost in tech jargon. Worth every minute!
Great simulators and workshops
I took the AI Prototyping course as part of the pilot cohort and was really impressed by how well the simulator was designed. It walks you through each step of building a prototype using AI — almost like being guided by the hand. By the end of the course I had a fully functioning web application with authentication, frontend, backend, and a database, but I hadn’t written a single line of code
The course mentor, Vladimir, was very responsive and helpful, quickly answering both questions related to the simulator and broader topics.
As a result, I now have the skill to build clickable app prototypes in under an hour — and, if needed, I can even create a functional MVP to test a product hypothesis.
Best courses for hands-on PM skills
I passed all Product Management courses on ProductDo - from the basics to advanced ML and Analytics. What really differs these courses is real experience of their authors, practical tasks in Kaggle, Amplitude, Superset, and other data systems. You can take online classes or do it as a simulator at your own pace. Definitely recommend to be a better PM!

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Best value for money PM courses
Best courses I have ever done! I was looking for PM courses to cover my knowledge gaps, learn from the real Product Managers and try things in practice, and I luckily found ProductDo! I did multiple courses. I started with PM Fundamentals. I really liked the quality of the course, the simulator, webinars and the instructors. Then I decided to do more (A/B testing, Analytics and Tech for PM). I was impressed! Value for money is just amazing! There are so many quite expensive PM courses, and I’m not sure I would get the same knowledge and experience as from ProductDo. It’s a real hidden gem! 100% recommended!

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Fundamentals of product management course
I really liked the format of this course, I love simulations and I think they develop the student (me) well.
There was quite a lot of practice in this course, I especially liked the part about unit economics, the speaker disassembled the model very well right on the video and everything was clear enough to figure it out later myself.
I also liked the part about planning, there is a lot of interesting information, but the part with analytics could have been done more in my opinion.

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I am grateful for the opportunity to…
I am grateful for the opportunity to participate in the Tech for PM simulator. It was a valuable experience, and I appreciated every topic covered. However, the segments on Architecture, Metrics Tree,and Evaluation of Complexity particularly stood out to me. These areas not only inspired my interest but also deepened my understanding in practical ways. In terms of bridging my knowledge gaps, I am aware that there's still a path ahead in my journey as a PM. The course has been instrumental in shaping new mental models, which are proving to be beneficial both professionally and personally. I have started applying these insights in my current projects,and they have positively influenced three of them so far.

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Practical Dive into the Tech Side of PM
I recently completed the Tech for Product Managers course — and I absolutely loved it! Despite the "technical" focus, the material is very accessible: you don't need to be an engineer to dive into product architecture, APIs, monitoring, or security. Everything is broken down step by step, especially in the simulator, which was incredibly helpful for understanding new topics or revisiting previous ones.
A special highlight for me was the teamwork on case studies — it was one of the most valuable and engaging parts of the course! We got to work on real product challenges, discuss our ideas, and ask questions directly to Vladimir, the course instructor. It was a great opportunity to both learn and get feedback.
This course is perfect for anyone looking to feel more confident in technical discussions and dive deeper into how products really work. Thanks to the course team — everything was clear, structured, and right on point!

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Direct injection of real product wisdom
As someone who invests a lot in learning, I often found most courses too theoretical and overly long—6, 9, even 12 months. What I truly lacked was practical, experience-based knowledge—something real product managers use every day.
That’s exactly what ProductDo offers. It's not just a course; it's a focused, hands-on format built around real-life challenges. Each simulator can be completed in a few days with full concentration, making it ideal for preparing on the go.
I discovered ProductDo right before a major interview with a big tech company. I went through one course before each interview round—and I landed the Senior Product Manager role. It felt like getting a direct injection of real product wisdom.
Highly recommended for anyone serious about leveling up quickly with real-world product skills.

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