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Mark Mathson

@markmathson

Product Manager. Idea builder, thought organizer. Own views; likes/RTs aren’t endorsements.

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A picture is worth a thousand words. A prototype is worth a thousand pictures. A product is worth a thousand prototypes.

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Journey Mapper got a one-shot glow up yesterday thanks to Replit ⠕ Agent. I might fine tune more over time, but it is better than before. Fun stats, so far 400 users since launch in June and 42 people have remixed the open-source version template. Map your customer journey today

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People wondering if Replit ⠕ can handle production apps and traffic, Jason ✨👾SaaStr.Ai✨ Lemkin valuation calculator at SaaStr.ai handled 76,000 valuation calculations in one week. I'm guessing the built in app auto scaling didn't even break a sweat.

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"The key here is making the product/solution simple enough to do this, elegantly, while ensuring it provides the value in such a way that the complexity is virtually abstracted away." (Source: My previous re-quoted X post) Replit ⠕ abstracted complexity away with today's release.

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I’m loving the Microsoft Copilot team that released the new search functionality in Microsoft Copilot now you can easily filter and find chats from specific agents so it works great! Thank you!

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Bozeman area friends: I am co-hosting an informal vibe coding club - show and tell on September 30th this month at the Bozeman Public Library. If you are interested here are details on the event page: luma.com/di8jlykm - the space is limited to 20 people so if possible

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.Mark Mathson and I have been working together on our vibe coding projects, sharing ideas, approaches, motivating & encouraging each other. We have tossed around the idea of setting up a small workshop in Montana to get more folks excited about the Replit ⠕ platform and our

.<a href="/MarkMathson/">Mark Mathson</a>  and I have been working together on our vibe coding projects, sharing ideas, approaches, motivating &amp; encouraging each other. We have tossed around the idea of setting up a small workshop in Montana to get more folks excited about the <a href="/Replit/">Replit ⠕</a> platform and our
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One thing that is interesting to me with the new Replit ⠕ Agent 3 is that for large project size changes or enhancements, Agent will create its own autonomous to do list. To me this is akin to a traditional development sprint backlog. It shows you on the fly the progress as well.

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A librarian wrote a guide on prompting AI and I'm here to talk about it! - WHAT are C.L.E.A.R prompts? - WHY should you be using them? - HOW are librarians so damn cool? all this and more in my latest video :) 00:23 - CLEAR Framework 03:53 - Concise: brevity is key! 08:09 -

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Vibe coding pro tip: When building products with AI agents and you are working on iterative functionality, and there is some level of duplication in other areas of the product, after you confirm one area is working as expected, ask the AI agent to write a prompt(s) you can use

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My friends, this is the power of vibe coding and grit. I casually shared this feedback with Gerrard Lipscombe yesterday afternoon. Less than 24 hours later Gerrard had pushed this to production. The product feedback loop is tighter than ever in this AI era. As a product manager this

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Great to see this launch! My experience and conclusions over the last year as a Replit power user: - The Replit ⠕ team listens. - They take people's feedback seriously (in fact they encourage it highly) - They ship fast - They have a strong foundation they are building from