aigents.pm: Free AI Agents For Product Managers
Become a 10X PM. Free agents to generate PRD, review your resume, or develop a winning product strategy.
I’m sharing the first version of our experimental platform, aigents.pm:
Agents You Can Use for Free
Currently, there are four agents you can use for free:
PRD Generator Agent
PRD Generator helps you generate Product Requirement Documents (PRDs). For example:
PM Resume Reviewer Agent
PM Resume Reviewer provides a detailed review of your PM resume.
For example:
Product Strategist Agent
Product Strategist helps you develop a winning product strategy.
For example:
Product Trio Ideation Agent
Product Trio represents a set of agents working together to help you explore diverse ideas and perspectives.
For example:
Agents Coming Soon
More agents are coming soon, depending on your feedback:
- User Stories Generator: It will help you write user stories and acceptance criteria
- Mock PM Interviewer: It will help you practice PM interviews with personalized feedback
- Market Researcher: It will investigate your competitors, identify market segments and jobs to be done
- Assumptions Identifier: It will help you identify and plan how to test hidden assumptions
FAQ
1. How much does it cost?
All agents for Product Managers are currently free to use. In the coming days, they might require creating a free account.
2. How do you store my data?
If you create an account, we store your email and user name. We might also store anonymized engagement data (clicks, scrolls, page views).
Other data from interacting with AI agents is not stored. Critically, data submitted via the OpenAI API is not used for training or improving models.
3. Can we add [feature name]?
This is minimal functionality. If enough people use it, we can add generating Word documents, Google Drive integration, chat history, the organization context, deep web research, more attachment types, etc. ;)
4. How are those agents?
I follow the definition where Agents 1.0 are agentic workflows, not autonomous agents.
Our current agents execute sets of prompts sequentially or in parallel, but they do not operate autonomously over extended periods.
Over time, they might get new tools and become more sophisticated, especially with the help of Perplexity API or solutions like LangChain. The name emphasizes that vision.
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