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The Best Sources of News for Product Managers in the Digital Age

Posted on March 16, 2025January 26, 2026 by Aye Stephen, MBA

Staying updated with the latest trends, insights, and innovations is crucial for product managers navigating the ever-evolving tech landscape. With an abundance of online resources, it can be overwhelming to identify the best sources of news. Here’s a curated list of the top platforms that provide valuable content for product managers, from blogs and newsletters to podcasts and industry reports.

1. Medium – A Hub for Thought Leadership

Medium is a treasure trove of product management knowledge, featuring articles from industry leaders, experienced product managers, and emerging voices. Some must-follow publications include:

  • Mind the Product – Offers insights into best practices, case studies, and career advice.
  • Product Coalition – A community-driven publication with diverse perspectives on product strategy and execution.
  • Built for Mars – Known for deep UX and product teardown analyses.

2. Substack Newsletters – Curated Insights Direct to Your Inbox

Substack has become a go-to platform for niche, high-quality content. Noteworthy newsletters include:

  • Lenny’s Newsletter (by Lenny Rachitsky) – Covers growth, product management frameworks, and career guidance.
  • Casey’s Newsletter (by Casey Winters) – Provides deep dives into growth strategies and scaling products.
  • Product Thoughts (by John Cutler) – Focuses on systems thinking, experimentation, and decision-making.

3. Tech and Product Blogs – Learning from the Experts

Many top tech companies maintain blogs that provide first-hand insights into their product development processes. Some notable ones include:

  • Inside Intercom – Covers product strategy, design, and customer experience.
  • Amplitude Blog – Focuses on data-driven decision-making and analytics.
  • First Round Review – Shares lessons from top startup operators and product leaders.

4. Podcasts – Learning on the Go

For product managers who prefer audio content, these podcasts offer expert insights:

  • The Product Experience (by Mind the Product) – Features interviews with seasoned PMs.
  • Lenny’s Podcast – Conversations with top product leaders and startup founders.
  • This is Product Management – Covers a wide range of PM topics, from user research to leadership.

5. Reddit & Twitter – Real-Time Discussions

Engaging with the PM community on social media platforms can be a great way to discover emerging trends and unfiltered discussions.

  • r/ProductManagement (Reddit) – A highly active forum for sharing insights and asking questions.
  • Twitter PM Influencers – Follow people like @shreyas, @eladgil, and @bfgmartin for quick product insights.

6. Industry Reports & Research – Data-Backed Insights

For in-depth market analysis and trends, consider:

  • State of Product Management (by ProductPlan) – Annual reports with industry benchmarks.
  • Gartner & Forrester Research – Comprehensive insights into emerging technologies and market shifts.
  • Reforge – Advanced product and growth strategy content.

Final Thoughts

The key to staying ahead as a product manager is continuous learning. By leveraging a mix of blogs, newsletters, podcasts, and social platforms, you can ensure that you’re always informed about the latest industry trends and best practices. What are your go-to sources for product management news? Share them in the comments!

Aye Stephen, MBA
Aye Stephen, MBA

Aye Stephen is an accomplished Product Leader and has been last working as Chief Product Officer (CPO) at one of Europe’s leading private equity backed eCommerce ERP solutions. With a strong background in product and project management and leadership coming from 20 years experience, he is an expert in building high performing product teams in agile environments and organizational change management. Stephen holds an MBA from Goethe Business School Frankfurt and an M.A. in American Studies/Media Science from Philipps University Marburg.

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