21 Product Blogs you should not miss in 2021!

Veroonica O E
10 min readMay 9, 2021

Imagine… by the end of this article, you will have access to all the online resources you will need to boost your understanding of Product Management.

It’s hard to believe? Read on to learn more …

Before we try to understand what Product Management is all about, let’s think about why it is important to cultivate the habit of reading blogs and why it is crucial for emerging product managers to do so. An excellent way to stay updated on current trends and further develop your career is to follow blogs. Reading a blog gradually broadens your knowledge, just like eating an apple a day keeps the doctor away. Having said that, let’s jump in to find out which blogs you ought to bookmark immediately…

1. SVPG Insights Blog

SVPG is known for its Silicon Valley Product Group. You are in the right place if you want to learn how great products are built. Product can be a service, platform, system or an application that is created, maintained and supported by solving problems and providing benefits to specific customer and business needs. Click to know the difference between Project and Product. In addition to the Insights Blog, SVPG also offers Coaching and workshops. If you are a fan of books, then do check out their books INSPIRED: How To Create Products Customers Love and EMPOWERED: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Products.

It doesn’t matter if you’re a small or large business, a startup or an enterprise, a product executive or a new product manager , SVPG Insights Blog is the place to start.

2. Product Talk

You are a Product Manager with the following questions on your mind:

  1. How to understand your customers better?
  2. How to make data informed decisions that drive both business and customer success?

Then, Teresa Torres, writer of Product Talk, is an expert in this area. She teaches product teams how to infuse their daily decisions with customer input through a structured and sustainable approach to continuous discovery. There are 20+ categories to surf. Product Talk offers a variety of courses, workshops, discovery coaching, talks+interviews that get to the heart of matter.

3. Pendo Blog

In Pendo Blogs, they categorize their blog sections by Product Teams and Customer Teams. Pendo is widely known for its Product Analytics, User Segmentation, Surveys and Polls, and many more. A good product manager must be equipped with solid analytics and user feedback, and Pendo’s blog can help in that regard as well. If you want a digital experience that users love, check out their solutions.

4. Product School

One of my favorites is Product School. There's a lot to explore in product school. They have product management certifications in three categories: If you want to be a Product Manager, then definitely you need to check their Product Manager Certificate. To move up the management ladder, check out their Product Leader certification. When you're looking for a breakthrough into the C-Suite, the Product Executive Certificate is your best bet. It's exciting to be part of Product School because they hold events every day to feed your hunger to learn more about Product Management. I assure you, you will be amazed when you witness the events with product leaders from top companies, and that they are totally free. Free Resources hosted at Product School are silos of information. I hope that Product School becomes a personal favorite of yours as well from this list throughout the years.

5. Product Coalition

A vital and inclusive community of people passionate about product development is what Product Coalition continuously strives to create. They have more than 50 vibrant writers from around the world. In addition to gaining knowledge from their blogs, you also get the chance to network with these writers. Check out their membership benefits to learn more. Hope it won't disappoint you. If you are a writer or plan to become one, here is what you need to know what to do before you write under the Product Coalition banner on Medium.

6. Hacker Noon

You want to learn about Technology, Gaming, Blockchain, AI, Startup.. you name it and Hacker Noon has great deals for you to deep dive. Hacker Noon helps you to be equipped as a Technical Product Manager. It is for people who want the specifics. There's a great bench of regular staff writers at Hacker Noon, but they're also open to contributions from outside writers, and it's common to see articles written by current product managers at some of the biggest tech companies. Hacker Noon is a small, distributed team of people with a passion for making the internet a better place by creating free high quality content for tech stories - without paywalls, pop-up ads, or a sense of entitlement. Curious to know more, click here. Impressed already? Then join them for an increased dopamine level.

7. Product Plan

Wondering how to create your first product roadmap? In need of a template? Look no further. Product Plan has what you're looking for. All aspects of product management are covered, so adding them to your weekly reading will help you excel as a product manager! One stop for all book lovers. People who are unsure of where to begin have a real advantage with Product Plan; they offer a checklist for literally everything in Product Management.

8. Inside Intercom

As we all know, a product has its 360-degree view encompassing everything from its sales and marketing aspects, to its product and design, followed by engineering. Inside Intercom includes everything in one place, making it easy for PMs to get lost in information. And guess what Product Plan is a big fan of Intercom’s content in general. One great thing is that the content has been broken up into multiple categories: Customer Support, Design, Sales and Marketing, Product Management, and Startups. There is something here for everyone.

9. UX Planet

User Experience is critical to the success of a product. UX Planet is a One-stop resource for everything related to user experience. You are an aspiring Product Designer and wish to expand your horizon into writing about what you love doing, then here is how you start. Suppose you are a beginner and wonder how to learn about UX, they have a separate section for UX beginners. You can also find content in Spanish too. You want to get inspired by people’s innovative design works, then check this out.

10. Amplitude Blog

‘Product analytics is something everyone should be involved with’. The Amplitude Blog illustrates this vision by highlighting how different roles – from product managers to engineers, to designers – can leverage analytics to create better products. Some product growth best practices to bookmark. People always look for inspiration and Amplitude Blog never failed to accomplish that. Check their Inspiration page to know more.

11. Bring the Donuts

Bring the Donuts is hosted by Ken Norton, a Google Ventures partner who is known for being a great coach, speaker, and bringer of donuts. A regular speaker at products industry conferences and a mentor for hundreds of companies at Google Ken also regularly writes about product management topics, including how to work more effectively with engineers, prioritization, planning, and strategy.

12. Data Science 101

For Product Managers who love working with data, Data Science 101 is the right place. It’s ideal for new Product Managers who are just getting to grips with data science for the first time. They also offer free resources to start your learning journey in Data Science.

13. The Productboard blog

Among the most popular roadmapping tools, Productboard also has a fantastic blog about product management and the role of a product manager. It doesn't focus exclusively on product roadmaps or prioritization frameworks, their articles delve into topics like product-led growth, product-market fit, and customer feedback. Not sure how to integrate your product with them? Check out their Product Integration page for more insights.

14. Product Collective

With insights on product ideas to marketing, Product Collective can help you launch your business. Did you hear the term Growth Hacking and get confused with the term Marketing? Find out what is the difference between Growth Hacking and Marketing. One of the coolest things about Product Collective is their forum, which is similar to Quora, where they answer questions while Product Managers offer answers through their own experience.

15. Productcraft

Productcraft by Pendo is known for its largest community of product people. The key highlight is the Best Practices section. Find out why it is important for a product manager to understand the 80/20 rule. They are organized into Best Practices, Perspectives, a Podcast and a Community. No matter if you are a newbie to Product Management or you are interested in exploring different tools, check out the library of free Product Management Tools on their website.

16. Inside Design

The Product Designers out there already know about Invision, the brains of Inside Design. Through their design resources, all levels of design professionals can find inspiration. Many PMs will find managing their product teams remotely overwhelming, so Inside Design devotes its Remote Work section to help them. So whether you’re a product manager who’s never had design experience, or you’re coming from a design background, there’s something here for you. Checkout: A Designer’s job is not just to Design.

17. The Girls in Tech Blog

The Girls in Tech blog gives women a platform from which they can excel in their technology careers. Their blog focuses on how women worldwide face intersectional issues and how this forms a barrier to the tech industry, while offering advice from female technologists on how to succeed. Their articles cover the full range of female CEO interviews, what it takes to land an interview, and how to break through the glass ceiling. Find out how to reinvent yourself in 2021.

18. The Hubspot Marketing Blog

As a Product Marketing Manager, HubSpot will help you advance as a marketer because there are no marketers out there who are unfamiliar with HubSpot. If you would like to learn about Digital Marketing, Email Marketing, Website Personalization, Marketing Funnels and so on, Hubspot is the right place to go. Are you tired of waiting for IT to generate reports? Try Ad Hoc Analysis.

19. Business Insider

Everyone knows Business Insider since they have the latest news and is a must read for all Aspiring Product Managers out there. They have categorized the site into various sections such as Technology, Startup and Business. Being a Product Manager can be all-consuming, and you can easily forget what it means to be a leader. So stay updated with Business Insider.

20. Courtside

Those with an eye for design would never miss the chance to show off their work on Dribbble as a source of inspiration. The Courtside blog at Dribbble that focuses more on Product design, logo design, banners and so on. You will not only gain valuable insights into the way designers work and the difficulties they face, but it will also help you understand what modern design is about in a better way.

21. Drift

If you have a great product idea and are wondering how to increase revenue and ROI, then Drift is the right choice. When you’re trying to sell your story, convince your users to buy into your ‘why’, and form meaningful relationships with your customers, conversations are key. Conversational marketing can extend to your entire product, not just your marketing. It’s useful for Sales, UX designers and anybody who writes words that others have to read will benefit from this tool.

I hope you have bookmarked most of the sites mentioned. Make sure you take the time to connect with me on LinkedIn!

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Veroonica O E

Traveller who is keen on learning and mentoring. Believes in logic rather than luck. Focused on growing. Writes about Product Management, Finance and Travel.