

AI Workshop for PMs: From 0 to 1 Product Prototyping
Join PM Hive for our inaugural AI Workshop, led by Dashmeet Singh, Divya Rakhiani, Kasey Fu, other AI PMs, and sponsored by Lovable!
Lovable credits will be provided to every attendee. The premise is simple. Attendees walk in with a problem statement and walk out with a working prototype. In 2 hours, participants will move through four stages using AI tools at every step:
Crazy 8 Discovery Brainstorming to get 8 cool use cases. No AI involved... just the human brain :)
Draft a PRD/Product Brief from a defined problem on Google Docs!
Build a prototype/design with AI tools. We'll be using Lovable and Supabase!
Ship. Actually deploy and host something live - we'll be using Vercel or Cloudflare!
The key differentiator: We're focused on AI as a product decision-making partner - helping PMs learn the most realistic AI use cases they'll need to prototype 0 to 1, beginning with a Google Sprint Crazy 8 Brainstorm framework, to a PRD with AI, to prototyping, to deploying, all within 2 hours. We'll start with discovery work after the problem is established, which is where most PMs actually spend their time.
You will experience a guided, hands-on build session with short demos between stages.
Agenda
1:30-3 pm - AI Workshop
3-3:30 pm - Demos
3:30-4 pm - Guest Fireside Chat & Q&A:
Dash Singh will be chatting how he got his PM role at Match Group and Operto!
4- 4:30 pm - Network and wrap-up
Who should not attend:
Anyone intending to aggressively pitch themselves for jobs or promote products/services
Individuals who are not respectful of their peers
Event Policies:
We cannot distribute refunds. If you pay and end up not being able to come, it will be considered a kind donation to our lovely non-profit community <3
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Please only show up if you're accepted. Due to the event capacity constraints, we're unable to fit everyone.
Note: There is no formal dress code for this event.