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.
Google DeepMind launched Project Genie for U.S. AI Ultra subscribers to explore user-generated AI worlds. Logan Kilpatrick made Gemini API purchases ten times easier with in-app upgrades, usage tracking, and spend filters. Alibaba’s Qwen introduced Qwen AI Slides, using the Qwen3 Agent and Qwen-Image 2.0 to auto-generate polished presentation visuals.
Spotify’s engineers haven’t written manual code since December, shipping over 50 features via Claude Code in Slack. Santiago’s open-source Cline CLI brings parallel agents, isolated state, headless CI/CD, and model flexibility. The v0 platform now spots when complex apps require planning to guide smarter first builds. And Chun Jiang’s Synthetic Users runs hundreds of simulated flows in parallel, comparing onboarding variants before any code is written and terminating losers early.
Guillermo Rauch argues public hype doesn’t stick when AI agents can clone products, advising teams to start with one user and build a deeper moat before scaling. Peter Yang’s five-step AI-native playbook flips specs-first into rapid prototyping and iteration: use conversational AI for ideation, automate meetings with Wispr Flow and Granola, prototype in Replit or Google AI Studio, build with assistants like Claude Code and Codex, and deploy personal agents for routine tasks. Santiago stressed that mainstream assistants must do actual work—email replies, meeting summaries, scheduling, and voice texting.
Anthropic teamed with CodePath to equip 20,000+ community college and HBCU students with Claude and Claude Code, and added ex-CFO Chris Liddell to its board. HubSpot posted 18 percent revenue growth and 103.5 percent net retention in Q4, growing >$5K deals by 33 percent and >$10K deals by 41 percent. Its Customer, Prospecting, and Data agents now serve 8,000, 10,000, and 2,500 users, underscoring the shift to integrated AI platforms in sales and marketing.
Cassette, a journaling app, was prototyped in minutes with Google AI Studio, refined in Claude, and designed with Cosmos, WeevAI, Ideogram, and Figma. A Claude Code agent autonomously forked an 8,000-star GitHub repo, parsed its guidelines, and merged duplicate pen logger code into a single module with fewer lines and no behavior change. OpenAI’s platform engineering now runs on Codex: 95 percent of engineers use it daily, every pull request is reviewed by the model, Codex users open 70 percent more PRs, and teams manage 10–20 AI agents via the API and SDK while experimenting with a 100 percent Codex-written codebase to refine context.
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!