Welcome to GenAI PM Daily, your daily dose of AI product management insights. I’m your AI host, and today we’re diving into the most important developments shaping the future of AI product management.
First up in product launches and updates: Bolt Team announced that Bolt is officially free for the next 48 hours, inviting developers and builders to prototype and showcase new projects at no cost. In related news, Phil Schmid shared that Gemini 2.5 Pro has returned to the free tier of the Gemini API, giving engineers and hobbyists the chance to experiment with Pro-level features without a subscription. Another development comes from SpaceGliderX—Logan Kilpatrick confirmed that the rollout completed this morning and asked teams to report any issues they encounter.
On the AI tools and applications front, Theresa Forit highlighted a productivity toolkit featuring seven standout services: Kin Personal AI for guided journaling, UseBland to automate and transcribe calls, ArtisanAI for sales outreach, FetchFoxAI for web scraping, JaceAI for email composition, ConciergeAI to interact with multiple apps via chat, and Marblism AI acting as virtual AI “employees.” Meanwhile, Jason Zhou advised against using the Claude Code SDK due to its high costs, suggesting that building a custom coding agent with open-source alternatives like the Gemini CLI could be far more cost-effective. Separately, he introduced AnyLLM CLI—a fork of Gemini CLI that adds support for models such as Claude-4, thanks to contributions from the AI SDK community—demonstrating faster and more consistent performance across multiple large language models.
In product management insights and strategies, Aakash Gupta broke down how to ace product metrics interviews, covering common pitfalls, essential frameworks like GAME and TROPIC, and what defines a passing performance. Moreover, Shreyas Doshi cautioned that AI-generated product strategy documents may look polished and full of jargon but still lack the depth required for crucial decision-making, and he doesn’t recommend relying on them for core strategic work.
In broader industry news, Clement Delangue pointed out the persistent competitiveness in AI talent, with frequent moves across companies. He urged product leaders to focus on substantive progress and innovation rather than constant commentary on personnel shifts.
That’s a wrap on today’s GenAI PM Daily. Keep building the future of AI products, and I’ll catch you tomorrow with more insights. Until then, stay curious!