I built Stare to help aspiring and current product managers prepare better for interviews without jumping between 10 different resources.
It includes:
1000+ real-world case studies (strategy, product design, growth, estimation) from companies like Google, Meta, Amazon, etc.
AI-powered review that gives structured feedback on your answers in seconds
Instant generation of strong responses to common PM questions
Curated PM job board, SQL practice, company deep-dives, resume/LinkedIn audits
Free tier available; premium is $10/mo for unlimited AI reviews and full access.
Been using similar scattered resources for years — wanted one place that actually helps you practice like the real interview.
Would love honest feedback from fellow PMs / engineers transitioning to product — what’s missing? What annoys you most about current prep tools?
As a PM (Product Manager), you kind of get a sixth sense after solving product case studies. It is the capacity to comprehend the causes of a product's success or failure. It helps you identify the issues that your product addresses and shows you how to add additional features. And as an aspiring PM, you should try to solve case studies and create a portfolio to get hired ASAP!
1000+ real-world case studies (strategy, product design, growth, estimation) from companies like Google, Meta, Amazon, etc. AI-powered review that gives structured feedback on your answers in seconds Instant generation of strong responses to common PM questions Curated PM job board, SQL practice, company deep-dives, resume/LinkedIn audits
Free tier available; premium is $10/mo for unlimited AI reviews and full access. Been using similar scattered resources for years — wanted one place that actually helps you practice like the real interview. Would love honest feedback from fellow PMs / engineers transitioning to product — what’s missing? What annoys you most about current prep tools?
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