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"This PM skill has our language, ideas, and principles. It's like a fully onboarded employee." Here's my new episode with Eno Reyes (co-founder Factory) where he shares: ✅ Live demo: Building an app from a Granola meeting transcript ✅ His PM skill for writing PRDs, prioritizing features, and much...

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