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Watch Me Think

Bring me a real product problem and watch me whiteboard it end to end in 45 minutes. Live thinking, not a polished deck.

  • See real thinking, live
  • Leave with a structured board
  • A clear next step Monday

Overview

Most product help arrives as a finished artifact: a deck, a doc, a recommendation you have to take on faith. This is the opposite. You bring a real, unsolved product problem, and you watch me think through it live on a whiteboard, narrating every move.

It is the most honest way to know whether we should work together. You see exactly how I reason under pressure, how I frame ambiguity, how I make tradeoffs visible, and whether my thinking is the kind your team could follow.

How it works

45 minutes, live and shared-screen. You bring the problem. It can be anything genuinely live for you: a prioritization call you are stuck on, an ambiguous prompt, a roadmap that has lost its shape, a metric that will not move.

I whiteboard it in front of you using a repeatable six-move method:

  1. Translate the prompt into Audience, Technology, Problem, and a one-line vision.
  2. Define the opportunity with an opportunity tree and How-Might-We reframes.
  3. Ground it in reality with real users, segments, or numbers.
  4. Prioritize visibly with axes named in plain language, a heat map, or action tiers.
  5. Sequence it into Outcome, Focus Areas, Features, Next Steps.
  6. Close the loop with how we would know it worked.

You leave with the board and a clear next step you can take Monday.

Who this is for

  • Founders and product leaders stuck on a specific, high-stakes decision
  • Teams evaluating whether to bring me in for a deeper engagement
  • PMs who want to see the live whiteboard method applied to their own problem, not a generic example

Want to practice first?

Try the Whiteboard Prompt Translator. It scaffolds the same six frames from any prompt you paste in, with a practice timer and a library of real interview prompts. Then bring me the problem it could not crack.

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