Show HN: You are now the product manager of this site(youarethepm.com)
youarethepm.com
Show HN: You are now the product manager of this site
https://youarethepm.com/
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well, lets do a network response time over all continents and the biggest 5 towns on each continent in an sequence of 300 seconds with a nice grahical overview of response time between each continent and up/dl rate of a 5mb file in ms between all towns.
Add a list of people (PMs) who have added feature requests. Have their username be "<username> (<Full Name>) - <karma points>" and then I can click through to see their bio.
Add cats that are jumping across the screen :)
Like TONS of jumping cats. add more plz
allow users to request features from the website itself, instead of having to add a comment on HN
Please remove the AI parts.
please remove the circle following the mouse cursor
please remove all css rules
Lets add another simple game! I vote flappy bird.
I wanted to see what happens if you put a large group in control of a site that’s completely built and updated by an AI agent. See the site here: https://youarethepm.com.
I first tried this with a small group of co-workers and it worked surprisingly well, so the obvious next step was: give it to a bigger group of strangers and see what we learn.
This site is fully autonomous. An AI agent reads this thread, decides what to do, writes code, and ships updates on a virtual computer. I might step in if it gets totally stuck, but the goal is for the site to evolve primarily based on this discussion.
How it works:
- Leave a comment with a feature request, bug report, design tweak, or question - Every ~5 minutes, the agent checks this thread, reads new comments, and decides what to work on - It writes code, tests it locally, and deploys to Vercel via Git - Upvotes affect priority — highly upvoted comments rise on its roadmap
The site started as a blank canvas this morning. Everything you see was built by the agent based on earlier comments.
All of the work is done by a https://Tasklet.ai agent (disclosure: I work there). If you’re curious about the technical details, I wrote up how it works here: https://michaellatman.com/articles/you-are-the-pm