Product classes for the role you actually want.
PM at Figma, growth PM at a marketplace, technical PM in infra, Octo writes a class weighted around the company, the level, and the gaps you walked in with.
Product Management Foundations
You are a new PM and the role is somehow vague and overwhelming at the same time. Learn the full toolkit, discovery, prioritization, planning, shipping, so the job stops feeling like you are bluffing.
Senior Product Management
You execute well and you keep getting passed over for senior. Learn the strategy, narrative, and judgment under uncertainty that finally moves you out of mid-level and into the seat you want.
Product Discovery Deep Dive
Your team builds what the loudest stakeholder asks for and ships features nobody uses. Learn continuous discovery, JTBD, and opportunity-solution trees, so research finally drives the roadmap.
Roadmapping & Prioritization
Your roadmap is a wishlist and every quarter feels like a fight. Learn the prioritization moves that actually decide what to build next, instead of cargo-culting the latest framework.
Product Execution
You are great at strategy decks and your launches keep slipping. Master the unglamorous craft of specs, scope, and ship, so the work actually lands on the date you promised.
Product Strategy Foundations
You ship features and the senior PMs ship strategy. Learn vision, bets, and narrative, the work that finally separates execution machines from PMs who set the direction.
Platform & Marketplace Strategy
You PM a marketplace and the playbooks for SaaS keep failing. Learn two-sided dynamics, network effects, and take rates, so the strategy reflects the asset that actually compounds.
Pricing & Packaging
Pricing got punted to finance and now growth is suffering for it. Learn tiers, plans, and value metrics as product work, so packaging starts pulling its weight on the funnel.
Product-Led Growth Strategy
PLG worked for Notion and Figma, and the copy-paste version failed at your company. Learn PLG done well and the dozen ways it fails, so you pick the version that fits your product.
Growth Product Management
You want to move from feature PM to growth PM and the path is not clear. Learn the full acquisition-activation-retention-monetization loop, so you can run growth instead of dabbling in it.
Experimentation for PMs
Most of your A/B tests come back inconclusive and you cannot tell why. Learn the fundamentals plus sequential testing and the traps that make PM experiments useless, so your tests start producing decisions.
Activation & Onboarding
You spend on acquisition and lose most users in the first session. Learn to design, measure, and improve onboarding, so the first ten minutes stop being where your funnel dies.
Retention Engineering
Your retention curve flattens too low and your team treats it as fate. Learn habit loops, lifecycle, and win-back as a real discipline, so retention becomes something you build, not something you wish for.
Product Analytics Foundations
You stare at Mixpanel dashboards and have no idea what to do with them. Learn events, funnels, and cohorts well enough that data becomes a tool you reach for, not a wall you bounce off.
SQL for Product Managers
Every question takes a week because analytics is backed up. Learn enough SQL, joins, windows, cohorts, to answer your own questions, so the analytics queue stops being your bottleneck.
North Star Metrics & Trees
Your team has fifteen metrics and they all conflict. Learn to pick the north star, build the tree underneath, and align the team, without picking a metric that lets you fool yourself.
Product Experimentation Deep Dive
You run experiments and your stats peer reviewers always find a hole. Master power, MDE, sequential testing, and novelty effects, so your results actually hold up to scrutiny.
Technical PM Foundations
Your users are engineers and your standard PRD reads like an insult to them. Learn the technical-PM craft, where docs replace specs and the product is the integration, not the screen.
API Product Management
Your API is the product and you are PMing it like a feature. Learn DX, versioning, deprecation, and pricing as first-class API product work, so developers stop fighting your design.
Developer Tools PM
Engineers are the hardest users to PM for and the most rewarding when you get it right. Learn the adoption, workflow, and time-to-wow patterns that decide whether a dev tool gets traction.
Platform PM
Your customers sit two desks away and that is harder, not easier. Learn the customer empathy, prioritization, and roadmap craft that internal platform PMs need to keep their team funded.
PMP Exam Prep
The PMP question bank is enormous and most prep courses just throw it at you. Learn predictive, agile, and hybrid weighted to the current ECO and your gaps, so you walk in calm and pass the first time.
PMI-ACP Exam Prep
You run agile teams and the ACP cert formalizes what you already do, mostly. Learn Scrum, Kanban, XP, and Lean against the current outline, so you pass without weeks of generic agile theory.
Certified ScrumMaster (CSM)
You sat the workshop and the exam still has trick questions. Learn CSM the way the exam actually asks it, not the way pure Scrum theory wishes it would, so you pass on the first try.
CBAP Exam Prep
CBAP wants you to know the entire BABOK and you do not have months. Learn full BABOK coverage weighted to your gaps, so the exam stops being a memorization marathon.
CAPM Exam Prep
You want into project management and CAPM is the entry door. Learn the full curriculum mapped to what you already know, so you pass the first attempt and start applying for roles.
Product School Certification
You signed up for Product School and the syllabus is dense. Get prep structured around the current curriculum, so you pass and walk away with skills, not just a badge.
PM Interview Prep, Figma
Figma's loop weights craft and design taste in ways most prep ignores. Learn the design-led product questions and the Figma interview format, so you walk into the loop ready, not guessing.
PM Interview Prep, Stripe
Stripe's loop is technical, written, and unlike most PM interviews. Learn the API and platform-led PM thinking Stripe actually tests, so the writing exercise stops being a wildcard.
PM Interview Prep, Meta
Meta runs product sense, execution, and leadership in three separate loops, each with its own bar. Learn the rubrics, weighted to where you are weakest, so you do not get cut on the one you neglected.
PM Interview Prep, Google
Google's PM loop, PSA, analytical, technical, has a rubric and most candidates never see it. Walk through each round end to end with the rubric in mind, so you answer what they are actually scoring.
PM Interview Prep, Amazon
Amazon's bar raisers care about leadership principles in ways that surprise PMs from other companies. Learn the LPs plus product, so you tell the right stories in the right shape.