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HackerNoon Decoded 2024: Celebrating Our Product Management Community!

DATE POSTED:February 1, 2025
Welcome to HackerNoon Decoded: Product Management Edition—the ultimate recap of the stories, writers, and trends that defined your 2024!

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In Product Management, You Turned Ideas Into Market Realities

\ You came for the "data-driven takes" and stayed for the "just ship it" vibes. Whether you’re prioritizing features or surviving the feedback loops, if product management was your top tech category, you’re thriving amongst 1.40% of readers who are there with the roadmaps, user flow, and “it depends” moments.

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Most Read Product Management Stories

Here are the top 10 Product Management stories that kept things moving in 2024:

  1. From Pre-Seed to Series A: Navigating the Key Stages of Product Development by Denis Edemskiy
  2. Product Hypothesis Validation: Best Practices & Examples by Anastasia Faizulenova
  3. 5 Steps To Achieving Product Market Fit And The 40% Rule by Julia Kordinova
  4. Navigating Complexity: The Challenges of Managing Large-scale Projects by Ruslan Zarpov
  5. The Power of User Feedback in Product Development by Denis Edemskiy
  6. Understanding Embedded Analytics: Definition, Benefits, and Use Cases by Qrvey
  7. Mastering the Craft of Transforming Data into Engaging Visual Narratives in User Interfaces by Yashwanth Kotha
  8. Deep Dive into Big Tech Design: Experimenting Your Way to Great Products by Joshua Wilburne
  9. Serverless Software Development: Everything You Need to Know by Qrvey
  10. Elevating Product Management with Marketing Insights by Daria Dobrego

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Top 10 Product Management Readers

These readers couldn't get enough of Product Management content:

  1. @hacker02813723410
  2. Hang Nho
  3. @hacker-cm4ubmcx5000abz0fg1qh2a0l
  4. Sergey Fedorov
  5. Ritika Saini
  6. Viktor Didenchuk
  7. Yana Parshina
  8. Angelina Severino
  9. @hacker3771757
  10. @hacker-cm4ubmcx20007bz0ffj9cauah

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Top 10 Product Management Writers

These prolific writers shaped our content landscape:

  1. HackerNoon Product Updates
  2. Viktor Didenchuk
  3. Learn Repo
  4. Qrvey
  5. James Effarah
  6. Asit Sahoo
  7. Anuja More
  8. Daria Dobrego
  9. Denis Pushkin
  10. Olga Kirgizova

\ Take advantage of this recap and catch up on some of the most-read stories, subscribe to your favorite writers, or start writing yourself— try this writing template. You too could make this list by next year!

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Thank You, Hacker!

We want to take a moment to thank you for your continued support and for choosing HackerNoon as your go-to platform for all things tech. Your engagement, feedback, and passion for sharing knowledge have helped make HackerNoon what it is today. We're grateful to have you as part of this incredible community, and we can’t wait to see what you’ll achieve with us in 2025 and beyond! \n

:::info Curious about HackerNoon’s Global Decoded? Check out the blog post here!

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\ Happy HackerNoon Decoded!