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.
On the product front, Claude’s free plan now adds file creation, connectors, and skills. Memory integrates with Model Council for collaborative reasoning across models, and Alibaba’s Qwen Chat fixed a Qwen-Image 2.0 bug that disrupted classical Chinese poem ordering and character consistency.
In related developments, Vercel launched Flags to help teams ship agent-driven workflows fast without breaking things. Claude Code now offers a /config command for toggling output styles like explanatory or learning modes, and supports checking 37 settings and 84 environment variables into Git for team-wide sharing.
In management strategies, Santiago Pino introduced On-Call Health, an open-source LLM-powered app that monitors incident volume and self-check-ins to compute burnout risk scores. Harrison Chase proposed semantic cron triggers to fire actions on fuzzy events beyond structured metrics.
On the industry front, xAI marked 30 months of progress and outlined a roadmap. Anthropic pledged to cover grid upgrades, offset power price hikes, and boost data-center efficiency. Google DeepMind showed how Gemini Deep Think uses agentic workflows to accelerate discoveries in math, physics, and computer science.
On the strategy side, Marc Baselga explained how to ace Stripe’s 60-minute product technical interview by building a system on a whiteboard, explaining trade-offs and anticipating follow-up questions. Ben Erez urged fractional PMs to stake hyper-specific niches—like consumer subscription growth—to become go-to experts. Dharmesh Shah recapped HubSpot’s Q4 2025 earnings—topping 280,000 customers—contrasted “vibe coding” with AI-driven “agentic coding,” and urged teams to simplify and “de-crapify” go-to-market systems before AI extensions.
On YouTube, Jonathan Courtney turned a 15-minute audio brainstorm into an HTML “Promoter Blueprint” with WhisperFlow and Claude, then deployed a Vercel-hosted marketing app via GitHub. Another creator outlined five AI mastery levels—featuring WhisperFlow, Replet, and an OpenClaw agent generating thousands in sales. Creators also showcased the Agent2Agent Protocol for cross-agent communication and ran sprint tests pitting GPT-5.3 Codex in Codeex against Opus 4.6 Fast, shipping tens of thousands of code lines in days.
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!