Hey PH community,
Today is an exciting milestone as we launch for the second time.
I started this journey based on my 20 years as a product strategist. My persistent pain point was never having enough integrated data to build the right product. This created an endless loop of misalignment between growth and product teams.
Inspired by the build in public movement, we launched our market intelligence module last October. Since then, 500 customers have helped us understand exactly what to build next. Their feedback led us to a powerful realization: the world needs a product intelligence platform that doesn't just analyze market and customer signals, but actually executes.
We have now evolved that vision into Cursor for Product Managers.
While we cannot provide a freemium version as a bootstrapped team, we want to support this community. Use the code MIA50 for a 50% discount. This will give you full access to see how we are redefining product strategy by connecting market data, competitor moves, and customer signals into one seamless flow.
We are currently building the integrations to fully close the loop with coding platforms but we can assure you that we will build fast.
Love you guys!
Sevil on behalf of the mia team
The "Cursor for PMs" positioning is smart immediately clear what it does. Does it work well for solo founders who are also their own PM, or is it built around team workflows?
The hard part has always been deciding what counts as signal. One loud enterprise can drown fifty quiet churners, and most teams never see the second group.
Hope you'll solve it!
The "Cursor for PMs" framing really clicked for me, it immediately communicates that this isn't another dashboard, it's a tool that executes.
Sevil, curious: of the 500 customers you mentioned, what's the workflow change they report most often after using mia for the first 30 days?
Love the direction. I can see how it works when a solid growth team actually sit next to Product.
As a PM in a legacy org, I'd be happy if I even got actionable insights based on multimodal inputs - I'll write the PRD, hell I'll even write the code - but please help me make sense of the hairy data. Something I'm gonna try solving for myself.
This feels especially useful for teams without dedicated product ops or research synthesis layers. Smaller teams will likely get the most immediate value.
As a developer, I usually spend half my day clarifying what a PM actually wants. If this can bridge that gap by translating spec-speak into something actionable for my dev environment, that’s a win for me. Does it export directly to Linear or Jira, or integrate with any other tools?
Great idea. I’m still waiting for someone to build an AI service that analyzes user behavior on a website, understands their goals and doubts based on the entry point, visited pages, mouse movement, etc., and then takes actions that increase the chances of conversion. This could be a popup with relevant information, an email, or even a dynamically changing interface tailored to the user’s intent. That would be gold for product managers!
Well done. Will you be able to trace a shipped feature back to the original customer signal that triggered it? That traceability layer would be huge for making the case internally that PM-led discovery actually moves the needle
The gap between "raw feedback" and "something an AI can actually build from" is real and painful. Curious...does mia handle conflicting signals from different customer segments, or does it surface them and leave the call to the PM?
Hey team. Getting an error at the signup "Access blocked: This app’s request is invalid"
Congrats on the launch! Been following closely this space as it's probably a big gap in between Coding Agents and all the data produced by the business. The only thing that is really integrated is the ticketing (e.g linear). Whats is your take in the right UX for the long term of the product? More of a self-service insight platform, or more integrated directly into Slack and Coding agents. I'm asking because I think the problem is very genuine but the UX is hard to nail.
@sevil_kubilay nice, congrats, btw, what do you mean by "customer signals" exactly? Curious to know more how it works and delivers the value and btw, great work :)
'Cursor for PMs' is a bold tagline! Can mia help with drafting technical specs and PRDs by referencing an existing codebase, or is it focused on the ideation stage?
About mia on Product Hunt
“Cursor for Product Managers”
mia launched on Product Hunt on May 15th, 2026 and earned 144 upvotes and 28 comments, placing #8 on the daily leaderboard. Allowing product managers to turn their customer signals into ship-ready requirements for AI to develop.
mia was featured in Productivity (651.7k followers), Developer Tools (512.4k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (468.5k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 294.3k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted mia ?
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