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Thoughts by productkind

Kinga Magyar

A learning space for curious product people. Actionable, practical and hands-on advice, so you can be confident in building valuable products.

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  • Kinga Magyar

    Curious product leader, coach & founder of productkind. I share actionable, hands-on advice that I wish I had when I was starting to build tech products.

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