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Product-market fit isn’t enough anymore. In an age where AI is making it easier for anyone to ship a half-decent product, the real battleground is distribution. Margaret-Ann Seger (Head of Product at Statsig) joins Hannah Clark to talk about how AI is reshaping go-to-market strategy, why speed and feedback loops are becoming product differentiators, and how her team at Statsig is baking collaboration and empathy into every part of their product dev cycle.
From lo-fi GTM experiments to the power of doing support as a PM, this episode is packed with practical ways to ship smarter—and more human—products, faster.
Resources from this episode:
- Subscribe to The Product Manager newsletter
- Connect with Margaret on LinkedIn
- Check out Statsig
Chapters
1. The Vibe Coding Revolution (00:00:00)
2. Meet Margaret-Anne Sager from Statsig (00:01:19)
3. Product vs Distribution Mindset (00:03:03)
4. Support as Product Strategy (00:06:33)
5. Testing Ideas Without Building Them (00:09:50)
6. The Human Touch in GTM Strategy (00:11:27)
7. Data-Driven Decision Making Challenges (00:17:37)
8. Uber's Driver Forward Campaign (00:22:02)
9. Closing and Resources (00:25:49)
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